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  • Home > CALL Centre > Publications > Books > ACPS - AAC 2000
    AAC 2000: Practical Approaches to AAC (book)

    by Augmentative Communication in Practice: Scotland

    AAC 2000 bookThis book is made up of the papers presented at the Augmentative Communication in Practice: Scotland Study Day on 2nd November 2000. Titles include:

    • The Freedom to be Independent and Mobile
    • Don't Hang Up!
    • Overcoming Barriers: First Time Experience of Transfer from Primary to Secondary
    • A Three Year Transition from Primary to Secondary School for Non-speaking Pupils
    • Use of Cost-effective Materials
    • A Toy Lending Library Project
    • The Views of a Panel of AAC Users
    • Introducing Symbols to the Special Education Classroom
    • CALLtalk: A new Dynamic Screen Vocabulary
    • AAC and Legal Procedures
    • Integrating a Story-based Aid within the Curriculum
    • Use of Windows CE as a Platform for AAC
    • Pictures to Print: Problems, Principles and Puzzles

    Note: This book was produced by Augmentative Communication in Practice: Scotland, an open group composed of people who have an active interest in augmentative communication, including users of AAC, families, carers and professionals from a variety of different disciplines. The main activity is the organisation of an annual Study Day on AAC. The CALL Centre publishes this book on behalf of the group.

    AAC 2000: Practical Approaches to AAC.
    November 2000 91pp ISBN 1 898042 17 9
    Price £9.00 + £1.50 p+p (UK only - please contact us for overseas rates).

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