This week Rachel, Lucas, and Chris talk about their upcoming presentations on autism, AAC, education, and, yes, escape rooms at AAC in the Cloud and the Assistive Technology Industry Association. Then, Rachel and Lucas sit down with Gideon Grossman, engineer and inventor of Noisybands, a talking bracelet that is activitated by a high five! Gideon discusses his device, how they could be used in play and therapy, and his plans for developing them into an assistive technology device in the near future.
After earning a mechanical engineering degree with Honors from Princeton University, Gideon has worked as a mechanical, electrical and software engineer at innovative startup companies around the world from Manhattan to Tel Aviv, Maui and San Diego. He has helped design counterterrorism robots, genetic sequencing machines, app connected security systems and rugged training equipment for Olympic athletes. You can find out more about Gideon and Noisybands at noisybands.com.
Stephanie Pitts & Rachel Kapp: Strategies for Supporting Academics & Executive Functioning
Small Talks with Erin Sheldon, Kelly Fonner, Lance McLemore, & Mo Buti
Brian Whitmer: Supporting Open & Free AAC Symbols, Communication Boards, & More
Alyssa Hillary Zisk: Adults With Autism Who Use AAC Part-Time
Carly Stoltenberg: An SLP’s Journey Recovering from Guillain-Barré Syndrome (Part 2)
Carly Stoltenberg: An SLP's Journey Recovering from Guillain-Barré Syndrome (Part 1)
Charlie Danger: Working with AAC Users From Different Cultures
Researching AAC Teaching Methods with Shannon Graham, Courtney Kaczmarek, Lizzie Llewellyn, and Payton Yates
Melanie Pensak: How Mindfulness Can Promote Joy, Prevent Burnout & Improve Therapy
Facebook Live with Matt Hott: ASHA's AAC Clinical Specialty Certification (Part 2)
Facebook Live with Matt Hott: ASHA's AAC Clinical Specialty Certification (Part 1)
Katya Hill: Developing an ASHA Specialty Certification for AAC
Lance McLemore: Learning to Become a Proficient AAC User
Mo Buti: Tips for Writing IEPs and Working With IEP Teams
Building a State-Level AAC Organization with Mike Hipple, Jennifer Schubring, Kelsey Osten, & Sharon Redmon
Sarah Whyte: AAC for Adults with Neurogenic Communication Disorders
How to Teach "More", Involve Siblings With AAC, and Other Listener Questions
Kelly Fonner: All About PODD (Pragmatic Organization Dynamic Display)
Interviews from ATIA & FETC: Christine Baudin of "AAC for the SLP", Michael Dicpinigaitis & Mike Marotta
Carly Hynes: AAC Implementation Ideas for the Classroom
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