Thursday, April 11, 2013

Brian Wojcek (I hope that is right)

I LOVED this speaker. He was amazing, he was fun, he was interesting, and to me most importantly he was a guy. He was very fun to listen too, his "lecture" flew by and I didn't even know the time was moving. He kept us talking and we were all so enthralled by the speech. The information he had about AAC was extremely great. I took notes on the topic before hand and will put them at the end of this blog. As I said earlier he was a male. This, to me at least, was a big deal. I have listened to some amazing people talk, but they are mostly female. There is nothing wrong with that, sometimes I just feel like I want the male perspective too, and I think that he was a perfect representation of what I want to be as a teacher.

Thanks Brian!!


 What is AAC?:
- AAC refers to a diverse set of  strategies and methods used by  people who do not speak, are difficult  to understand, or have language  retrieval issues.
-“An area of clinical practice that attempts to compensate (either temporarily or permanently) for the impairment and  disability patterns of individuals with  severe expressive communication  disorders”
 What are the two main techniques?:
-Unaided
-Aided
            -Low Tech: 1 response
            -High Tech:
 Name and describe 4 components for AAC aides ir devices
1.      Representational symbol set or VOCBULARY capability
2.      A means of selecting the symbols
3.      A means for transmitting the symbols
4.      Portability feature
 List the elements considered for pre-assessment of AAC device
1.      Communication of wants and needs
2.      Information transfer
3.      Social closeness
4.      Social Etiquette
 What are the critical questions when designing an AAC system?
1.      What type of system? Combination?
2.      What symbol system? What factors should be considered?
a.      Guessability
b.      Learnability
c.       Generalization
3.      Which vocabulary terms

 What is the hierarchy for symbol transparency?
-Letters, Words, Real objects. Photographs (Color/B&W), Line drawings

 Name the considerations for planning communication goals?
1.      Increase
a.      Environments
b.      Age-appropriate interactions
c.       Opportunities
2.      Honor topics valued by the student
3.      Honor topics valued by Parent/Guardian
4.      Use of the system by the ACC user – can it be put into place right away?
5.      Target enhancing the status of the ACC user
 List the steps to develop an AAC instructional program.
1.      Pre-assessment
2.      Develop goals
3.      Selection of mode of communication
4.      Selection of symbol system
5.      Method to enhance communication
 What are the display types?
1.      Static

2.      Dynamic


 What are the access methods?
1.      Direct Physical contact with the device
2.      Scanning
3.      Multiple access methods
a.      Switch, mouse, joystick, headpointer, etc.
 Name examples of AAC devices and use?
1.      Big Mack: Switch for power
2.      Eye gaze board: Ability to chose without having to move hands
3.      Base Trainer: Object Recognition
 How do you talk with an AAC user?
1.      Collaboration with adults in the child’s life, not just the disciplinarians
2.      Functional Skills should be taught
3.      Anyone coming into contact with the ACC can help instruct communication skills
 How do you promote literacy with an AAC user?
By using a board maker to give the students a chance to answer questions. They can also interact with the story.

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