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INT-OO5: Making AAC in the classroom work! Amanda Hartmann [email protected] Thursday, Jan 29 from 4:30 PM-5:30 PM Handouts are available at: www.atia.org/orlandohandouts 1
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INT-OO5: Making AAC in the classroom work!Amanda Hartmann

[email protected] !

Thursday, Jan 29 from 4:30 PM-5:30 PM

Handouts are available at: www.atia.org/orlandohandouts

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Amanda Hartmann

Spectronics.com.au/Blog

[email protected]

!Inclusive Technology ConsultantSpeech Pathologist

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Learning Objectives

• Participants will be able to identify 3 major roadblocks to success of AAC in the classroom and how to overcome these

• Participants will be able to apply at least 5 key strategies for AAC instruction in the classroom

• Participants will be able to develop at least 5 interactive classroom activities to support the AAC needs of students with complex communication needs.

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AAC in the classroom

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MotivatingEngaging

Interactive

PurposefulFun

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Choices

Comments

ProtestsQuestions

Feelings

Opinions

News telling

Help

Functions of communication

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AAC for all

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Roadblocks

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People give up too soon

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Roadblock #1

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Be persistent.Don't give up too soon!

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Be consistent.Regular and reliable. Repetition with variety.

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Be flexible.Be ready to change and evolve.

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Vocabulary planningCustomise & Personalise Success depends on planning the right vocabulary and activities

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Classroom Communication Activities vs Individual Communication Systems

Plan AAC as a part of your classroom programming, and individual systems can evolve on the back of that.

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Easy to access AAC resources20 second rule

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ModellingAided Language Stimulation Partner Augmented Input

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Lack of training and support

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Roadblock #2

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Collect examplesVideos/ photos

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Professional DevelopmentNB: Not just HOW-TO’s but HOW-TO-USE

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People must learn how to:Model Prompt & fade Create communication opportunities Respond to communication attempts Manage their timing Customise & personalise vocab

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Get an AAC ChampionIdentify key people to support and buddy with others

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SHAREShare what works Share what doesn’t work Share resources

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DELEGATEWhat task can be shared? Match tasks to people’s strengths

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Putting all your eggs in one basket

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Roadblock #3

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KEEP THE OLDDon’t make way for new AAC strategies/tools without considering whether the old systems still have a place and value

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LOW/ LIGHT TECH HIGH TECH

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Not either, or….

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“Dance with the girl you

brought!”

Dr Caroline Musselwhite

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Create and model Multi-modal methods of communication

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Practical activities for AAC in classrooms

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PLANNING CLASSROOM COMMUNICATION ACTIVITES

DISCUSS: Who is it for?

When & where will it be used? How will it look?

What is it trying to achieve?

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ACTIVITY SPECIFIC CORE WORD

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Not either, or….

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VISUAL SCENE DISPLAYS WORD TREES

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TeachMate365 Autismate365

aacorn

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Class-based Routines & Schedules

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Timetables work well with the app: Aurasma

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Daily summary

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Circle Time

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What is already happening… Calendar work Role/Names

Weather Feelings

Words of the week Daily Schedule

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What to ADD to make it more focused on communication and interaction…

News telling Show & Share

Singing Shared reading

Shared class activities & much more!!!

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Problem solving & communicating through difficult behaviours

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“Clues” page in Proloquo2Go

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Telling news/recounts/ stories

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Photo based chat books

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I like reading

Hotspotting behind photos

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Games & Activities

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Bag game

Collins Big Cat

Toca TailorMy Playhome

Make me a Monster

Toca Kitchen Monsters

Core word vocab with interactive apps

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Social connectedness

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Jokes

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Jokes

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Photo based chat books

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I like reading books!

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• greetings (eg. Hey!) • openers (eg. What’s up? How are you?) • commenting/ continuers (eg. cool, awesome,

bummer, Really? Tell me more) ***most common • Often not included in an AAC vocabulary system

Social interaction vocabulary

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Snappy chat

The range of apps by Snappy Chat - have great vocab for Social interaction

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Give praise and compliments to students and staff

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“Cool vocabulary”

Totes Amazing ROFL

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Asking Questions

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Quizzes

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Email/Text

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Music & singing

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Language & sentence building

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Give clues in scavenger hunt

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aacorn

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Language & literacy using books

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Make it… INTERACTIVE

& REAL

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Walking in the garden, what do I see?

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Repeated lines in books

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Text innovation

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Don’t forget….

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Be fun and

engaging!

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Give it a go!

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Thank you for attending this session

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