The UCF AAC Collaborative is a collection of labs focused on translating research findings to practice related to augmentative and alternative communication.
Join the UCF ECHO: AAC for Adults Series professional development sessions on Wednesday, November 9 at 12:00pm. This session is all about exploring the role of culture in AAC intervention and assessment. Use the link below to sign up for FREE
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Our Communication Sciences and Disorders Clinic provides speech, hearing and language to the greater Central Florida community, while also providing hands-on clinical experience for our graduate students. #UCFCHPS
Today kicks off #WorldAutismMonth! Join us in spread understanding and acceptance for autistic people by taking our pledge: https://t.co/n1oSOy6tYz #LightItUpBlue
Innovation in Action @ucfchps @UCF_IEPRS Unlocking geographic constraints bringing in the renowned @ProfRobNewton with holoportation technology for a Key Note on exercise oncology!
We want to help kids become better, more confident readers.
The UCF Communications Clinic will be offering two summer reading programs. Check out the flyers for more information and spread the word.
🚨 NEW PUBLICATION ALERT 🚨
Associate Professor Jacqueline Towson is co-author on a new article that explores the impact of differentiated instruction on students studying communication sciences and disorders: https://t.co/C8e4jD5318
We are saddened to hear of the passing of our friend & important contributor to the field of #AAC, Dr. David Beukelman. We will remember him for his sharp intellect, integrity & compassion that inspired a generation of students. Condolences to his family, friends & colleagues.
Happy New Year!!! 🎆🎆🎆
Who else is excited for 2022??? We can't wait to get back into the swing of things, continuing our work of Transforming Healthcare and Improving Lives.
Our offices will be back open bright and early Monday morning and class will resume Jan. 10.
Happy First-Generation Awareness Week ✨
To kick off this sunny Monday, here are some facts and stats showcasing the excellence of our Knights as we #CelebrateFirstGen ⚔️
Are you a clinical researcher? Find yourself constantly wishing your work were making more of a real world impact? Want to help close the research-to-practice gap? Check out our new tutorial in #AJSLP.
@Nat_Douglas #impsci@mmdavidsonSLP@ASHAJournals
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Congratulations to Rocio Velasquez, a master's student and recipient of a $5,000 American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation Minority Scholarship!
We're proud of you, Velasquez: https://t.co/MVysOctSk9
Thanks to the Hirapara Fund — which supports the UCF Listening Center and UCF Audiology — @ucfcsd graduate student Selena Lopez received assistance to get her hearing aids and continue her education in #UCFCHPS: https://t.co/fGSzr08GiS
Thanks to Michael Braun from @BrooksRehab for joining us live via hologram today to share how different healthcare professionals can use AAC to best assist their patients and improve outcomes. Thanks to the UCF FAAST Center & AAC Lab for hosting this event! #AACaware21
Jennifer La Scala had her own confusing experiences with health literacy after her cancer diagnosis in 2007.
She is now working with @ucfcsd faculty members to enhance health literacy in patient brochures regarding cochlear implants. #HealthLiteracyMonth
The inaugural UCF Assistive Technology Fair showcased a vast array of AAC technology. Students learned how the tech can benefit patients, and community members were connected to new resources.
Small steps, big impact!
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#AACAware21#AACAwarenessMonth