Evolving Access to High Tech AAC-Video
This course explores the evolving role of high-tech AAC. Participants will learn key benefits of early AAC access, address common misconceptions about AAC, and review essential factors to consider when trialing and selecting an AAC device. Disclaimer: This course focuses on AbleNet's devices and processes. There will be limited information about other products or services.
Presented by
Abby Schmidt is a Speech Language Pathologist and Senior Business Development Manager at AbleNet Abby has been an SLP since 2021 and previously worked with individuals of all ages with intellectual and developmental disabilities at an outpatient clinic. Abby focused on providing access to AAC for clients with autism spectrum disorder, childhood apraxia of speech, and developmental delays. Abby is employed by AbleNet and receives a salary.
Nicole Betts is a Speech Language Pathologist and Senior Customer Empowerment Analyst at AbleNet. Nicole has been a Speech Language Pathologist since 2016 with a background experience in Early Intervention, specializing in AAC, parent/SLP coaching and teletherapy.
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Who this course is for
Every minute is written for working clinicians, educators, and families. You walk away with real-world tools to try with your next learner, not abstract theory.
Speech-Language Pathologists
AAC Evaluators
AT Specialists
Practice Managers
After this course
What you’ll walk away with.
You leave with concrete skills and frameworks you can apply in your next session, classroom, or family visit, not just ideas to think about later.
Earn your CEUs
Attend the full course and pass the post-session assessment at 80% or higher. Your 0.05 ASHA CEUs are reported to ASHA when you opt in on the assessment.
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You’ll be able to
Identify two benefits of early AAC access for young learners??
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You’ll be able to
Explain two misconceptions about high-tech AAC devices.
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You’ll be able to
List three key factors in trialing and selecting an AAC device.?
The full 30 minutes
Your learning path.
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Introduction
5 minutes - 2
Importance of Early Access
5 minutes - 3
How SLPs support AAC
5 minutes - 4
Funding and Trialing Device
5 minutes - 5
Deciding on Features and Apps
5 minutes - 6
Warranty and Wrap-Up
5 minutes
Earn ASHA CEUs in three steps
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Pass the assessment
Complete the short post-course assessment with 80% or higher to confirm mastery.
CEUs reported to ASHA
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