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Awe and Wonder Podcast: AAC & AT

The Special Education Technology Center hosts various guests to talk about issues relating to Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) & Assistive Technology.

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    S8 E8: AI Possibilities featuring Brad Smith

    Brad is not just a Neuralink participant; he is currently the only nonverbal communicator among the eleven individuals implanted with this revolutionary brain-computer interface. Living with ALS, Brad has navigated life for years relying on various Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) systems. Join us as Brad shares his extraordinary journey, which is a powerful testament to resilience, adaptation, and the unwavering human desire to communicate. Awe and Wonder AAC & AT Podcast https://specialedtechcenter.com/awe-and-wonder-s8/ Air Date: 11/19/25   Clock Hour Required Additional Viewing Please note: You must watch the supplemental video linked below to qualify for clock hours. Nonverbal ALS Patient Uses Neuralink to Create & Narrate Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJn0WRKwg34

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    S8 E7: AI Possibilities featuring Elizabeth & Alyssa Reed, Trinity Rogers & Kate Oeser, & Josh Pedro

    In this episode of the podcast, we bring together parents, an SLP, and incredible teenage AAC users to share how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing their world. We hear from three fantastic guests: Alyssa Reed (teenage AAC user) and her mother, Elizabeth Reed; Trinity Rogers (teenage AAC user) and her SLP, Katelyn Oeser; Josh Pedro, a dad whose daughter, Gena, also uses AAC. Tune in to discover the exciting, real-world applications of AI for teenagers who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), including how they are using it to: - Conquer Writing Assignments: Making schoolwork accessible and empowering. - Boost Social Fluency: Generating expanded sentences and quick, relevant responses for fast-paced social interactions. - Curate Vocabulary: Strategically selecting and adding essential words, including slang, to their communication devices. Most critically, we provide actionable advice for parents and professionals: How to effectively document and integrate AI tools and support into an AAC user's Individualized Education Program (IEP). Don't miss this blueprint for leveraging technology to unlock potential! Awe and Wonder AAC & AT Podcast Series 8: AI Possibilities https://specialedtechcenter.com/awe-and-wonder-s8/

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    S8 E6: AI Possibilities featuring Mai Ling Chan

    In this episode we sit down with the incredible Mai Ling Chan, CCC-SLP, PMP, co-creator of AI for SLP Facebook group and a person dedicated to connecting and bridging relationships across the industry. We dive into critical updates on how to prompt AI effectively and safely as well as exploring the need to consider how people with disabilities want or don't want to use AI themselves. Tune in to hear Mai Ling's forward-thinking perspective on how technology and business can responsibly and effectively support the disability community. Episode Resources:  Exceptional Leaders Network: https://www.exceptionalleadersnetwork.com/  AI for the SLP on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/597325123447725 ArSHA Conference 2026: https://www.arsha.org/convention/ Mai Ling Chan: https://www.mailingchan.com/about  

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    S8 E5: AI Possibilities featuring Tracy Dabbs

    Join us as we talk with Tracy Dabbs, Coordinator of Technology and Innovation for the Burlington-Edison School District in Washington State! If you're a teacher, SLP, or AT specialist, you'll want to grab your notebook. Tracy shares actionable advice and resources on how to effectively support students using AI. She even provides a direct link to her resource website filled with AI tools for educators. Don't miss this essential session on using AI to overcome barriers and achieve better student outcomes! Awe and Wonder AAC & AT Podcast https://specialedtechcenter.com/awe-and-wonder-podcast/   Episode Resources: AI and Inclusive Instruction- B-E UDL: Resource Bank - AI Tools and Instruction: https://sites.google.com/be.wednet.edu/b-ehs-udl-resource-bank/ai-tools-and-instruction

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    S8 E4: AI Possibilities featuring Samuel Sennott

    Join us as we speak with Dr. Samuel Sennott, professor of special education at Portland State University and co-creator of the original Proloquo2Go AAC app. Dr. Sennott shares the inspiring story behind creating one of the most widely used Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) tools. He also dives into the future, discussing how AI could shift deeply ingrained attitude barriers toward AAC users, how it can support literacy and talks about specific apps and how they harness AI to support communication. Most profoundly, Dr. Sennott opens up about his personal journey with cancer and how becoming a patient dramatically reshaped his views on life, healthcare, and the participatory model of AAC. Episode Resources: AAC Peer Support Project Final Report https://www.ohsu.edu/sites/default/files/2025-05/AAC%20Peer%20Support%20Project%20Final%20Report%20and%20Appendices_revised%20compressed.pdf  AAC and Artificial Intelligence. Sennott SC, Akagi L, Lee M, Rhodes A. AAC and Artificial Intelligence (AI) - PMC Supporting Individuals Who Use AAC: Breaking Down Opportunity Barriers: https://www.pluralpublishing.com/publications/supporting-individuals-who-use-augmentative-and-alternative-communication-breaking-down-opportunity-barriers?srsltid=AfmBOoorIDEMePZTn0WaASTh-om79hpLtxhArgmfM90aHBIe1wybUrBk  Lateef McLoud: https://speaker.ussaac.org/speaker/lateef-mcleod-oakland-ca/  OKR TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/john_doerr_why_the_secret_to_success_is_setting_the_right

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    S8 E3: AI Possibilities featuring Sharon Redmon

    Ready to integrate AI into your classroom but don't know where to start? Join us as educator Sharon Redmon offers a practical guide to using artificial intelligence. She shares how she uses ChatGPT to break down a research article and introduces a "4 C's" system for prompt creation. Sharon also discusses how AI can streamline the process of creating educational materials and highlights key guiding principles for its use, including putting the human first and prioritizing accessibility, especially for AAC users. Episode Resources: Beyond Text Leveling with AI (1 min video): https://youtu.be/d1VC-rjEoOs Strategic AI Prompting to Modify and Customize Curriculum (13 min video): https://youtu.be/gThAp8GvEko AI & AAC Article: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07434618.2025.2495905 

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    S8 E2: AI Possibilities featuring Chris Gibbons

    Tune into our latest episode as we sit down with Chris Gibbons, Senior Vice President of Clinical Education at Smartbox, for a fascinating discussion on the future of assistive technology and AI as an accelerant for learning. We dive into the transformative potential of AI applications in education and for individuals with disabilities, specifically focusing on how AI can enhance communication through Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices. This conversation explores the incredible opportunities AI presents while also highlighting the critical importance of user control, privacy, and ethical considerations in the development and implementation of these powerful new tools. Episode Resources: Brave New Words (book): https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/740806/brave-new-words-by-salman-khan/ Smartbox: https://thinksmartbox.com/ AI + Learning Differences: Designing a Future with No Boundaries: https://acceleratelearning.stanford.edu/app/uploads/2025/07/AI-Learning-Differences-Designing-a-Future-with-No-Boundaries_Final.pdf

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    S8 E1: AI Possibilities featuring Dr. Tracy Rackensperger

    Tune in for a fascinating discussion with Dr. Tracy Rackensperger, a public service faculty member at the Institute on Human Development and Disability at the University of Georgia and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) User. Dr. Rackensperger is an expert in AAC, and in this episode, she discusses how AI is creating new opportunities for meaningful inclusion for students with disabilities. Learn about the importance of using critical thinking and editing skills when leveraging AI, and how these new technologies are opening the door to quicker communication for AAC users. You won't want to miss this insightful conversation on the intersection of AI, technology, and inclusion. Awe and Wonder AAC & AT Podcast https://specialedtechcenter.com/awe-and-wonder-podcast/ Episode Resources: RERC on AAC Webcasts & Instructional Modules: https://rerc-aac.psu.edu/ McNaughton, D., Rackensperger, T., & McLemore, L. (2025). Supporting meaningful participation in society by adults with developmental disabilities who need and use AAC: lived experiences, key research findings, and future directions. Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 41(3), 250–263. https://doi.org/10.1080/07434618.2025.2504497 October is National Disability Employment and Alternative Communication (AAC) Awareness month! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXMhswc69Ng 

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    S7 E7: Early Intervention Featuring Erin Sheldon

    Tune in to a conversation with Erin, an expert in literacy and language development and a strong advocate for inclusive schools and communities. As a mother of a now teenager with autism and Angelman syndrome, Erin brings firsthand experience to her work at AssistiveWare. We discuss her journey through early intervention and the special education system, and the AT supports that proved essential for her daughter. Resources: Proloquo Thinking Space: https://www.assistiveware.com/support/proloquo/basics/proloquo-thinking-space  Angelman Syndrome: https://angelman.org/about-angelman-syndrome/  CVI: https://www.perkins.org/what-is-cvi/

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    S7 E6: Early Intervention Featuring Bridget Malpocker

    Explore the impactful work of Bridget, an SLP at the University of Washington's Experimental Education Unit (EEU), an inclusive early childhood center. Learn how their transdisciplinary approach supports children (birth-kindergarten) with diverse communication needs through collaborative assessment, therapy, and teacher consultation. Bridget shares insights into fostering communication development and the power of teamwork in helping young learners thrive. Resources: UW Experimental Education Unit: https://haringcenter.org/eeu/  Haring Center for Inclusive Education: https://haringcenter.org/  Will AAC stop a person from learning to speak? https://www.assistiveware.com/learn-aac/roadblock-aac-will-stop-a-person-from-learning-to-speak  Printable AAC Core Boards: https://saltillo.com/chatcorner/content/29  Carrie Ebert, SLP https://www.instagram.com/cari.ebert.seminars/?hl=en  Playspark https://www.instagram.com/play_spark/

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    S7 E5: Early Intervention Featuring Deann Wells

    From stay-at-home mom to special education expert, hear how one mother's journey with her daughter, who has CHARGE syndrome, sparked a 21-year career. We delve into her experience as a Speech Therapy Assistant, her Masters in Special Education (Visually Impaired), and her work with children 0-3 and preschool at the Arizona State School for the Deaf and Blind.   Resources: CHARGE Syndrome: https://www.chargesyndrome.org/overview/ State Deafblind Projects: https://www.nationaldb.org/state-deaf-blind-projects/ Remove.bg image background removal: https://www.remove.bg/ Oregon Project for Preschool Children Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired: https://www.pathstoliteracy.org/the-oregon-project-for-preschool-children-who-are-blind-or-visually-impaired/  

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    S7 E4: Early Intervention Featuring Cass Griffin Bennett

    Tune in for a conversation with Cass, a passionate advocate for equity and early access to robust high-tech AAC. As an autistic and ADHD mom of autistic children, she champions neuroaffirming approaches. We explore her personal experiences with AT in early intervention and her dedication to empowering families with the tools they need to thrive.

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    S7 E3 Early Intervention Featuring Ryan Guzman

    Ryan joins us to share her journey in early intervention and inclusive education. With a wealth of experience from preschool classrooms to Washington's Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI), she's dedicated to ensuring all children thrive. Learn about her impactful work with the Preschool Inclusion Champions Network and her insights on the power of collaboration and assistive technology.

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    S7 E2: Early Intervention Featuring Shari Sayan

    As a speech-language pathologist with 20 years of experience, specializing in early intervention, and a device representative for PRC-Saltillo, Shari brings a unique perspective. Hear her personal story of navigating her own children's communication journeys – the struggle of getting a device for her 8-year-old, and her youngest daughter who began using AAC at just 13 months. Discover how her professional expertise and lived experience intersect, offering invaluable insights for parents and professionals alike.

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    S7 E1: Early Intervention Featuring Rebecca Gilman, Mimi Pruniski & Jillian Salasek

    Join us as Rebecca shares her journey after her daughter Maeve's diagnosis of Joubert syndrome at just four months old. Discover how occupational therapist Mimi and cTVI Jillian stepped in, working alongside Rebecca to find and implement crucial assistive technology, opening up a world of communication and access for Maeve.

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    S6 E8: More Leaders and Changemakers Feat Tara Petterson & Shelly Frappier, Roots2Wings Family Group

    Tara and Shelly, a parent and educator team, founded Roots2Wings Family Group to support families of children with disabilities across Washington state. Their organization bridges a crucial gap by offering online training sessions and coordinating in-person events where parents can connect with multiple agencies under one roof to access essential resources and information. Acronyms used: ABA: Applied Behavior Analysis DDA: Developmental Disabilities Administration Resources: Roots2Wings website: https://sites.google.com/view/roots2wings/home Academy for Precision Learning: https://www.aplschool.org/ WA State Transition Services ages 16-21: https://ospi.k12.wa.us/student-success/special-education/family-engagement-and-guidance/transition-services-ages-16-21

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    S6 E7: More Leaders and Changemakers Featuring Fran McCarthy

    Fran McCarthy has dedicated her career to championing students' needs in education. Her recent role as Executive Director of Student Support Services at Northwest Washington Educational Service District reflects her commitment to student advocacy. She is particularly passionate about fostering inclusive educational environments, implementing Universal Design for Learning principles, and developing project-based learning opportunities for students with disabilities and those principles are highlighted throughout this episode. Resources: TIES Center 5-15-45 Tool: https://tiescenter.org/resource/dl24-the-5-15-45-tool-grab-a-partner-and-lets-collaborate Assistive Technology in the IEP: Writing Strength-Based IEPs Washington State Educational Service Districts: https://ospi.k12.wa.us/about-ospi/about-school-districts/educational-service-districts-esd Washington AIMS project (MTSS) https://goodladinstitute.org/aims/

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    S6 E6: More Leaders and Changemakers Featuring Don Johnston

    Don Johnston, who founded and leads Building Wings as CEO, developed his company to create educational technology and curriculum specifically designed for students with disabilities. Drawing from his personal journey with dyslexia, including his own delayed path to reading proficiency, Don openly discusses how he overcame learning challenges through key support systems. His experiences inform his passionate advocacy for maintaining high expectations for all students, as he credits this approach as crucial for academic achievement. Resources: Building Wings: https://www.buildingwings.com/ Monarch Reader: https://www.buildingwings.com/monarch-reader-books-for-beginning-readers-of-all-ages/  News Currents: https://www.buildingwings.com/news-currents/ Dynamic Learning Maps (DLM): https://dynamiclearningmaps.org/ Tiered Vocabulary: https://cpet.tc.columbia.edu/news-press/tiered-vocabulary-narrowing-your-instructional-focus

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    S6 E5: More Leaders & Changemakers featuring Amy Campbell

    Amy is a special education teacher from WA State, who was the 2020 Teacher of the Year award recipient and is also involved in the Professional Educator Standards Board and the WA Inclusionary Practice Technical Network. In this episode, Amy discusses her roles and experiences in special education, with a focus on the importance of collaboration, inclusion, and individualization. The potential of technology is also explored, such as artificial intelligence in education. Listen in to hear Amy express her passion for her work and her commitment to continuous learning and innovation with a focus on positive presuppositions. Resources: Inclusionary Practices Technical Assistance Network (ITPN): https://ospi.k12.wa.us/student-success/support-programs/inclusionary-practices-technical-assistance-network-iptn WEA Inclusion Training: https://wea-win.org/events/500/ Professional Educator Standards Board: https://www.pesb.wa.gov/

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    S6 E4: More Leaders and Changemakers Featuring Gail Van Tatenhove

    Throughout her career spanning more than 40 years, Gail Van Tatenhove has dedicated herself to working with AAC users although her connection to people with disabilities began in her youth, when she helped at her father's business.  In this episode she emphasizes several core beliefs that guide her work including: using your intuition, making the most of available resources, avoiding excuses, and it’s all about the words- robust, frequently used words. Listen in to hear more!

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    S6 E3: More Leaders and Changemakers Featuring Rachel Madel

    Rachel Madel wears multiple hats as a speech therapist, parent coach and podcast host with a passion for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). Together with Chris Bugej, she co-hosts "Talking with Tech," where they explore topics in assistive technology and communication. Known for creating and generously distributing educational resources, Rachel advocates for an open approach to sharing knowledge. In this episode she shares her philosophy that centers on the belief that leaning in and leading with sharing will enable a mindset that leads to great things. 

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    S6 E2: More Leaders & Changemakers featuring Karen Kangas

    As an Occupational Therapist specializing in seating, positioning, mobility, and assistive technology, Karen brings her expertise to both clinical practice and education. Her approach emphasizes that supporting people with disabilities requires building strong relationships and considering each person's complete circumstances. Rather than viewing assistive technology as a solution in itself, Karen sees it as one tool within the broader context of daily living and learning. She emphasizes that our fundamental role is to create learning opportunities through meaningful activities, not through technology alone. Resources: Interview: Empowering Movement: Karen Kangas on Transformative Therapies for Children with Complex Disabilities A Closer Look at Access (video)

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    S6 E1: More Leaders & Changemakers featuring Glenna Wright-Gallo

    Glenna Wright-Gallo serves as the Assistant Secretary in the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) at the U.S. Department of Education. She played a key role in developing two influential resources: the Myths and Facts document and the National Education Technology Plan (NETP), which clarify available support systems and their intended purposes. Drawing from her diverse experiences as someone who uses assistive technology, a parent, and an educational leader, Glenna advocates passionately for assistive technology and believes that all students can learn.

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    Awe and Wonder Podcast AAC & AT S5 E9 Vision: Krista Wilkinson

    Dr. Krista Wilkinson published an article on evidence-based approach to AAC design for individuals with cortical visual impairment (CVI) based on the experience of Emma, a young woman with CVI. In this episode Krista explains the three pillars of an evidence-based practice approach (service providers, researchers, and families/clients) and describes three domains that are important considerations for AAC users with CVI: skills brought by the individual, responsibilities of the communication partner, and design choices for the AAC system.   Resource Article- An evidence-based approach to augmentative and alternative communication design for individuals with cortical visual impairment: https://pubs.asha.org/doi/full/10.1044/2023_AJSLP-22-00397

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    Awe and Wonder Podcast AAC & AT S5 E8 Vision: Whitney Van Klinken

    Whitney Van Klinken is a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) at Yakima Children's Village-Multicare. She talks about her experiences working with children and adults doing Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) evaluations, including for those with vision impairments. She and Brenda discuss considerations when evaluating communication systems for students who are blind or have low vision or CVI. Together they share stories of using switches with students, observing vision behaviors and examples of the power of presuming competence. Resources mentioned in this podcast: Children's Village- Multicare https://www.yakimachildrensvillage.org/ Hand under hand technique: https://www.nationaldb.org/media/doc/HandUnderHandTechnique_a.pdf Partner Assisted Scanning (PAS): https://www.cajonvalley.net/Page/20599 PODD communication books: https://www.novitatech.com.au/podd-communication-books/ Adapted Switch Labs (ASL): https://www.asl-inc.com/ Low vision and assistive technology blog by Veronica Lewis: https://veroniiiica.com/

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    Awe and Wonder Podcast AAC & AT S5 E7 Vision: Lynn Elko

    Lynn and her daughter Emma struggled to find a way for Emma, who has Cortical Vision Impairment (CVI), to have access to a robust vocabulary. Together, working through page setup, navigation methods and symbol representation, they figured out what worked for Emma and called it See CVI, Speak AAC. Resources mentioned in this podcast: See CVI Speak AAC: https://seecvispeakaac.com/ Comprehensive Resource List provided via Lynn Elko: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GINW6gNUpAMZfTn9weU4wWXOUmWsEhw8/view?usp=drive_link An Evidenced-Based Approach to AAC Design for Individuals with CVI (Published in AJSLP with open access): https://pubs.asha.org/doi/10.1044/2023_AJSLP-22-00397  

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    Awe and Wonder Podcast AAC & AT S5 E6 Vision: Kathee Scoggin & Emma Packard

    Kathee Scoggin and Emma Packard both work with students who have combined vision and hearing loss including deaf-blindness and support the Washington DeafBlind Program https://wsds.wa.gov/deaf-blind/. In this episode of the podcast Kathee and Emma share stories from their numerous experiences working with students who have combined vision and hearing loss. These stories call out important tips for working with this population, including: considerations for starting tactile symbols, what a good relationship between adults and students can do to improve communication skills, and what adults can learn when they provide adequate wait time for students with combined vision and hearing loss.   Resources mentioned in this podcast: National Center for Deafblindness https://www.nationaldb.org/ Learning Media Assessment Sensory Channels Form https://www.pathstoliteracy.org/learning-center/learning-media-assessment/ Deafblind Intervener Modules https://www.nationaldb.org/products/modules/ohoa/ Can You Feel The Thunder (book) https://www.amazon.com/Can-Feel-Thunder-Lynn-McElfresh/dp/068982324X Child of the Silent Night (book) https://www.amazon.com/Child-Silent-Night-Fisher-Hunter/dp/0395068355 Washington DeafBlind Program https://wsds.wa.gov/deaf-blind/

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    Awe and Wonder Podcast AAC & AT S5 E5 Vision: Marci Revelli

    Marci Revelli is a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) who has completed numerous AAC evaluations for kids with complex needs including vision. In this episode she talks about questions SLPs can ask families that give clues about the student's vision and shares stories of AAC evaluations with students who have low vision or CVI. Marci shares that pulling in all team members (especially family), taking AAC evaluations/trials slow, and trialing AAC systems in different settings with different people are key to finding the right AAC system for a child with low vision/CVI.   Resources mentioned in this podcast: AAC By The Bay Conference at the Bridge School: https://www.bridgeschool.org/outreach/aac-by-the-bay/ Perkins AAC CVI course: https://www.perkins.org/course/augmentative-and-alternative-communication-aac-and-cortical-cerebral-visual-impairment-cvi/ Texas School for the Blind learning modules: https://www.tsbvi.edu/statewide-resources/professional-development/online-learning College of Optometrists in Vision Development: https://www.covd.org/ Bridging Voice: https://bridgingvoice.org/ Seattle Children's Hospital AAC Evaluation: https://www.seattlechildrens.org/clinics/augmentative-alternative-communication/  

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    Awe and Wonder Podcast AAC & AT S5 E4 Vision: Ting Siu

    Ting is a Teacher of Blind and Low Vision Students (TVI) and coordinates the Northwest Center for Assistive Technology Training (CATT-NW) at the WA State School for the Blind (WSSB). In this episode Ting cautions about the ableist perspective of prioritizing vision with students and instead asking ourselves what the student can still do with their sensory access. Ting also stresses the importance of introducing technology- any tools or systems that help people access and engage with information better- as soon as students are seeking and needing access to their environment. Resources mentioned in this podcast: CATT-NW https://www.wssb.wa.gov/services/northwest-center-assistive-technology-training-catt-nw National Federation of the Blind- Parents of Blind Children https://nfb.org/our-community/parents-blind-children American Printing House https://www.aph.org/ Adaptive Design Association- Tangible Symbols https://www.adaptivedesign.org/communicationcards#:~:text=Tangible%20symbols%20are%20appropriate%20for,the%20communication%20partner%20can%20interpret. Christopher Hills YouTube Channel for Switch Technology https://www.youtube.com/user/icdhills Perkins Paths to Technology Newsletter: https://www.perkins.org/resource/paths-to-technology-newsletter/  

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    Awe and Wonder Podcast AAC & AT S5 E3 Vision: Tanna Neufeld

    In this episode of the Awe and Wonder AAC & AT podcast Tanna Neufleld, SLP, discusses which students may be at risk for vision involvement and behaviors parents and practitioners can look for that might give clues that vision is impacted, and about using a student's preferred sensory modality. Tanna also talks about how her own vision diagnosis plays a role in her life and about the technology supports she uses in various settings. Resources mentioned in this podcast: Stargardt Disease https://www.nei.nih.gov/learn-about-eye-health/eye-conditions-and-diseases/stargardt-disease WA Department of Services for the Blind: https://dsb.wa.gov/ Lighthouse for the Blind https://lhblind.org/ Perkins School for the Blind ELearning https://www.perkins.org/perkins-elearning/ AACcessible.org The Stacks vision resources https://elink.io/p/aac-communication-boards-and-books-91aa5c2 Screening Tool (click "Blind/Low Vision/Deaf HH Resources" then "Three Pronged Approach") https://www.dcyf.wa.gov/services/child-dev-support-providers/esit/practice-guidance#tpa

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    Awe and Wonder Podcast AAC &AT S5 E2 Vision: Amanda Soper

    Amanda Soper is a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) and Teacher of the Vison Impaired (TVI) in Washington D.C. In this podcast she discusses cerebral vision impairment and characteristics or visual behaviors you might notice in children. Amanda also explains how she uses semantic compaction language systems like Unity to support students with low vision. Resources mentioned in this podcast: AACreATively Communicating https://www.aacreativelycommunicating.com/about Vision and the Brain: Understanding Cerebral Vision Impairment in Children https://www.aph.org/product/vision-and-the-brain-understanding-cerebral-visual-impairment-in-children/ CVI Profile https://www.pattan.net/assets/PaTTAN/5a/5a5e836e-3369-4b95-9210-7e440b9fa8a9.pdf CVI Range https://cviresources.com/cvi-range-assessment/ Unity language system https://www.prentrom.com/prc_advantage/unity-language-system Conferences: ATIA https://www.atia.org/conference/ Closing the Gap https://www.closingthegap.com/conference/ CEC https://cecconvention.org/

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    Awe and Wonder Podcast AAC & AT S5 E1 Vision: Luis Peréz

    Luis Peréz is the Disability & Digital Inclusion Lead for CAST where he promotes the creation, delivery and use of high quality accessible educational materials and technologies to support equitable learning opportunities for all students. In this episode Luis references resources available from CAST, but also shares his own lived experience of having low vision, urging people to challenge assumptions around disability and be proactive in how we provide supports to low vision and blind students.

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    Awe and Wonder S4 E8 Cultural Responsiveness: Karanveer Singh with KP Singh and Rose Racicot

    Karanveer Singh is an AAC User and contributor to the Special Education Technology Center who recently won the 2024 Prentke AAC Distinguished Lecture. In this episode he is joined by his mother, KP Singh, and his family friend and OT Rose Racicot. KP, Rose and Karanveer talk to us about the role Karanveer's Indian culture, language and family values play in his life and his experience living in both India and Washington. Note: For the purposes of this podcast some periods of silence during which Karanveer is composing his messages using his AAC system have been edited.   Resources: 2024 Prentke AAC Distinguished Lecture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hyBPF7-dWU&t=1s  My AAC Journey: Switches to Eye Gaze to Infinity with Karanveer Singh https://youtu.be/Wq0iLIviL-o?si=za_R64gc-cYKGN-7  Effortless Design: Eye Gaze Features Explored in Adobe Illustrator- Karanveer Singh https://youtu.be/FsFvXlUV9D8?si=RwjazJtclRmEVxTE  Breaking Barriers: Movie Editing with Alternative Access https://youtu.be/CDareDn-Je0?si=nCbpsC8UMJu3Sbtt Tobii Dynavox Eye Gaze Systems https://us.tobiidynavox.com/ Google Translate: https://translate.google.com/

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    Awe and Wonder Podcast S4 E7 Cultural Responsiveness: Maria De Leon

    Maria De Leon is an SLP in Southern California who specializes in AAC. She, along with two other SLPs, started a website called Bilingue AAC, which is packed with resources for parents, teachers, and SLPs who work with bilingual students. Maria reminds us that speaking multiple languages is part of a student's identity and culture and it is critical to take this into consideration with AAC assessment and implementation.   Resources mentioned in this episode: BilingueAAC BilingueAAC is set to provide bilingual AAC resources to families and professionals that work with bilingual AAC users. PrAACtical AAC PrAACtical AAC supports a community of professionals and families who are determined to improve the communication and literacy abilities of people with significant communication difficulties.  Cultural-Linguistic AAC: Bilingual Literacy and AAC :https://praacticalaac.org/featured-posts/cultural-linguistic-aac-bilingual-literacy-aac/ Diverse AAC @diverseaac Provides a chart of AAC systems in various languages. AAC app/Device Crosswalk: https://airtable.com/appoMuxhQEeROuLpp/shrViK9VEIP58GJhH/tblw0LUpFpVgg69mr/viwDZwqUflgQZjlZB?blocks=hide  Bookshare.org Bookshare provides access to digital books that can be read aloud with text-to-speech for eligible students. 

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    Awe and Wonder Podcast S4 E6 Cultural Responsiveness: Tasha Antone and Wolf Brown

    In this episode focused on cultural responsiveness, parents Tasha and Wolf share their experiences raising their daughter who has Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) and the immense supports they have received along the way through their reservation, beginning with schooling at 6 months of age.   Resources based on discussion in this episode:  SMA information: https://www.mda.org/disease/spinal-muscular-atrophy Head Start services: https://www.acf.hhs.gov/ohs/about/head-start Inclusive playgrounds: https://www.inclusiveplaygrounds.net/facts-of-inclusivity.html Native American advocacy groups: https://nativeamericatoday.com/political-organizations-and-advocacy-groups/ Making worksheets accessible: https://youtu.be/8cRfRPTy_iY?si=ff2hGcjz1iXMyqfW International Day of Acceptance: https://nationaltoday.com/international-day-of-acceptance/ 

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    Awe and Wonder Podcast S4 E5: Jordyn Carroll

    Jordyn is an SLP who is passionate about cultural responsiveness and representation. She talks about attending a predominantly white school and later a historically black college or institution and how those experiences helped her become an advocate for herself and for others.  Mentioned in this podcast:  jrctheslp.com The Color Of Autism Foundation https://thecolorofautism.org/

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    Awe and Wonder Podcast S4 E4: Danielle Van Dusen

    Danielle Van Dusen is an Assistive Technology Specialist with Open Doors for Multicultural Families, an organization in Washington State that supports and partners with individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities and their families, regardless of cultural or linguistic background. https://opendoorswa.org/

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    Awe and Wonder Podcast S4 E3: Toi Randolph & Carrisa Evans

    Toi and Carrisa are parents to their young daughter with complex needs and an older son who is typically developing. In this podcast they candidly share experiences of bias they've faced when getting services for their daughter and examples of what providers can do differently to help all families feel comfortable and heard.

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    Awe and Wonder Podcast S4 E2: Dr. Renaldo Fowler

    Dr. Renaldo Fowler works for the Arizona Center for Disability law. He tells us about the African American Conference on Disabilities that addresses the intersection between race and disability and about the importance of having a safe space for good conversations. Mentioned in this podcast: African American Conference on Disability https://www.azdisabilitylaw.org/african-american-conference-on-disabilities/

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    Awe and Wonder S4 E1 Dr. Danielle Scott

    Dr. Scott, Assistant Professor at Minnesota State University Mankato in the Communication Sciences & Disorders Program, talks to us about cultural humility, tools providers can add to their cultural responsiveness toolbox, and the importance of knowing our students and families. Resources mentioned in this podcast: Textbook: Culturally Responsive Practices in Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences https://www.pluralpublishing.com/publications/culturally-responsive-practices-in-speech-language-and-hearing-sciences-1 Website: Leaders Project https://www.leadersproject.org/

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    Awe and Wonder S3 E9 Chris Bugaj

    Chris talks to us about access to keyboards, the 80/20 rule for teaching, model the core and spell the fringe, and authentic ways to engage through literacy.

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    Awe and Wonder S3 E8 Drew Sato

    Drew describes herself as a sassy, creative, outgoing lady with a side of disability. She describes the important role literacy plays in her life and encourages new AAC users to not give up.

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    Awe and WonderS3 E7 Elisa Wern

    In this episode Elisa Wern talks about her Comprehensive Literacy For All Book Study group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/cl4all/ , being collaborative partners in literacy instruction, access to the alphabet, and much more! Mentioned in podcast: Fundamentals of AAC A Case Study Chapter Co Authored with Sarah Gregory on Sensory processing and AAC https://amzn.to/3skk5rI Collaborative goals statement from AOTA, AOTA, and ASHA https://www.aota.org/-/media/corporate/files/practice/schools/joint-statement-on-interprofessional-collaborative-goals-in-school-based-practice.pdf

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    Awe and Wonder S3 E6 Sharon Redmon

    Sharon Redmond is an AT Specialist and Special Education teacher who tells us "You just have to do, you have to be the person to do this" when it comes to implementing literacy instruction in your classroom.

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    Awe and Wonder S3 E5 Krista Howard

    Krista Howard, AAC User, parent, student (and more!) shares her experience with literacy instruction growing up and the importance literacy plays in her life now.

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    Awe and Wonder S3 E4 Gretchen Hanser

    Gretchen Hanser shares her guiding principles around AAC and literacy!

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    Awe and Wonder S3 E3 Lauren Fuhr & Ashley Larisey

    This teacher and SLP have a growth mindset around AAC and literacy!

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    Awe and Wonder S3 E2 Beth Poss

    Beth reminds us that literacy is the most functional life skill of all.

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    Awe and Wonder S3 E1 David Koppenhaver

    Co-Author of Comprehensive Literacy for All, Dr. David Koppenhaver provides advice moving forward with AAC and literacy.

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    Awe and Wonder S2 E9 Leaders and Changemakers Wrap Up

    In this episode Sarah and Brenda discuss the consistent themes that emerged from our conversations with Leaders and Changemakers in the field. There were guiding principles that most guests referred to regardless of the advancements in technology.

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