Well worth the read – especially addressing the future of AAC.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07434618.2018.1556732
Challenges and opportunities in augmentative and alternative communication: Research and technology development to enhance communication and participation for individuals with
complex communication needs
Abstract
The field of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) has witnessed significant changes since its inception. AAC services are now considered for a much greater number of individuals
with complex communication needs and there are many more AAC options available as communication supports, including a proliferation of technologies. The scope and options for communication within society have increased substantially to include a wide array
of digital and social media. Individuals with complex communication needs have increased expectations for participation and engagement across a full range of environments—education, employment, family, healthcare, and community living. Despite these advances,
there remain critical challenges that must be addressed. This paper discusses key advances in the AAC field, delineates challenges, and discusses future directions to address these challenges, specifically as they relate to research and development to enhance
AAC interventions and technologies for individuals with complex communication needs and their families.
Alisa Brownlee, ATP, CAPS | Assistive Technology Specialist/Consultant
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