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CEU Event: Linggo: How to Use Assistive Technology to Support the Learning of Language, Speech, Communication, and Literacy Skills

MarCEU Event: Linggo: How to Use Assistive Technology to Support the Learning of Language, Speech, Communication, and Literacy Skills

Event Details

This CEU event is about how to use AAC devices to support the learning of language, speech, communication, and literacy skills and make communication accessible for people who have trouble speaking.

This event is presented by Ling Ly Tan, BCBA, founder and CEO of Linggo, and Tyler Jane Button, BCBA and Cheif Training Officer of Linggo.

Learning Objectives

  • Recognize the role assistive technology plays to support nonvocal or minimally vocal individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
  • Describe how to use assistive technology during Functional Communication Training (FCT)
  • Identify foundational skills associated with the success of using a high-tech speech-generating device (SGD)
  • Identify the difference between a taxonomic and schematic design and its impact on language acquisition
  • Identify behavioral programming strategies that support the transition from images to the development of sight word vocabulary
  • Identify strategies to support the use of audio time delays to promote vocal speech Identify ethical implications when recommending and implementing Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) systems

This CEU event is completed but you can still purchase the recording and earn CEUs!

 

Time

Past Event - Access Anytime (March)