AAC and my Mum

My mother has Alzheimers. She has had it for several years but this year she has deteriorated rapidly. She has developed complex communication needs as this has happened. She struggles to find words and often can’t finish a sentence as she forgets where her sentence is going.  She can no longer tell all the funny

Tar Heel Gameplay – accessible video games!

I’m very excited to say that there is a new option in the Tar Heel family – Tar Heel Gameplay!  Tar Heel Gameplay lets you create a timed switch version of most videos.  You can link to a video on YouTube and create a switch, touchscreen, keyboard or mouse accessible version of the video in

Let’s Communicate: Plenary presentation at #QASELcon16

This morning I was honoured and delighted to give a plenary presentation at the Queensland Association of Special Education Leaders (QASEL) 2016 conference.  The presentation was on Augmentative and Alternative Communication – aimed at dispelling some myths and discussing good practice.  I was lucky enough to have students and teachers from Claremont Special School and

Do’s and Don’ts of AAC: Pulling It All Together

In May this year we (David Niemeijer and Jane Farrall) teamed up for a presentation at the AGOSCI 2015 Conference on the Do’s and Don’ts of Implementing Real Communication Through AAC.  We strongly believe that every single one of us has a right to communicate. Overall, we recognize that communication: occurs all day, every day,

My Favourite AAC Posts Of All Time

As we are nearly at the end of AAC Awareness Month I thought I would write a post about my favourite AAC blog posts of all time. I couldn’t decide on a most or a least favourite – so there are no numbers.  Just a list in no particular order. I hope you enjoy these

AAC: Don’t Demand Prerequisite Skills

In May this year David Niemeijer from AssistiveWare and I did a presentation at the AGOSCI Conference on the Do’s and Don’ts of Implementing Real Communication Through AAC. We created a poster to accompany that blog post – and this is one of the follow ups to the poster. In the last few weeks I