Loading…
The #TalkingAAC 2024 Conference Was a Success! Keep the Momentum Going with On-Demand Learning Through December 31, 2024.

ON-DEMAND Content:BONUS:
  • All IN-PERSON attendees have received access to these recorded sessions as part of their 2-day conference registration. You can access the ON-DEMAND content through the Sched registration portal.
Interested in On-Demand Content Only?
  • Great news! Registration is available through December 27, 2024 for just $60.
Event Instructions or Terms and Conditions
  • #TalkingAAC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization established for continued education.

  • Please note: Continuing Education Credits are not available for the on-demand content.

REFUNDS & TICKET TRANSFERS

  • Refunds are not available for the On-Demand only Content.

Questions? Check out www.talkingaac.org or email info@talkingaac.org

or to bookmark your favorites and sync them to your phone or calendar.
Type: Lifespan clear filter
arrow_back View All Dates
Monday, April 7
 

12:15pm EDT

An AAC Training Model to Bring Back to Your Staff - Note! Bring Your Own Device
Monday April 7, 2025 12:15pm - 1:30pm EDT
We highly encourage you to BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE (e.g. iPad with AAC apps) for this hands on session. This presentation provides a real-life example of how one SLP trained her building to be better communication partners by providing hands-on activities that utilize the staff’s learning styles: competition, humor, and challenge. The presentation aims to provide family members, educators, therapists, consultants, and communication partners with a model of how to go about teaching or learning AAC strategies in a fun and low-pressure way. The ASHA practice portal identifies providing initial and ongoing training as a key role and responsibility of the school-based SLP (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (n.d.)) This model was created by pulling from a number of well-established and researched models, including SMORRES (Baud & Senner, 2016) and models of ongoing trainings to support staff learning opposed to one-time in-services (Andzik et al., 2019).

The model being described in this presentation was implemented by an SLP at a post-secondary school (students ages 18-26 years old). In the first year, all staff were asked to participate in a 10-week, once a week, 15-minute training session led by the SLP. In the second year, returning staff completed a 5 week, once a week, 15-minute training, while new staff participated in the full 10-week model. Each training session included a quick lesson on a specific AAC training (ex. Wait time, no hand-over-hand, prompting hierarchy, aided language input, etc.) and a short activity (ex. Uno, guess-who, shared book reading, etc.). After the second year, the SLP gave a survey to gather feedback regarding the training and plan for future implementation/modification. Survey results indicated:
-a wide variety of learning outcomes such as knowledge of different applications, software features (word finder, editing), difference between vocal communication and communicating with a device, etc.,
-half of the survey respondents thought the amount of training was good while the other half felt they would benefit from monthly refreshers following completion of the training model,
-after training, staff feel comfortable using a variety of communication devices and strategies within their classroom,
-staff model on average 10-20 times per day, and
-staff would like continued training on techniques to increase buy-in, learning new programs/softwares, editing/adding words, etc.

Since completing the second year of training and analyzing survey results, the SLP has utilized a number of other strategies to promote an AAC culture within the building including AAC groups, modeling competitions, positive praise, etc.
Presenters
avatar for Shannon McEnroe

Shannon McEnroe

MS, CCC-SLP
Shannon currently works for Northwest Education Services as a speech-language pathologist in the post-secondary program. Shannon also serves as the Regional Director of Kids On The Go - Traverse City, a non-profit organization focused on providing free summer therapy to children with... Read More →
Monday April 7, 2025 12:15pm - 1:30pm EDT
Auditorium
 
Share Modal

Share this link via

Or copy link

Filter sessions
Apply filters to sessions.
Filtered by Date -