Core Vocabulary
AAC Apps
Access modalities
Getting AAC
Teaching AAC
100

Core vocabulary is based on this.

What are high frequency words?

100

The type of app that can be used by people who do not read or write.

What is symbol-based AAC?

100

How someone could access AAC if they can't touch the screen of an AAC device, but can hold a pencil.

What is a stylus

100

What schools are required to do. 

What is providing the technology the child needs to access learning.

100

What we avoid doing when teaching AAC.

What is hand over hand prompting?

200

What the core word Cold can talk about.

What is having a cold, feeling cold, or describing something that is cold?

200

Where we buy an AAC App. 

What is the App Store? (just like any other app).

200

An access modality that uses the person's head as a mouse on screen.

What is head tracking?

200

What the Declaration of Human Rights says about communication. 

Everyone has the right to communicate in any medium.

200

When we teach by showing the child what to do. 

What is modeling AAC?

300

Words that are important to the individual. 

What is personal core?

300

The type of app used by someone who is able to read and write.

What is text to speech?

300

This tracks someone's pupils on the screen of the AAC device, using infra-red cameras.

What is eye gaze AAC? 

300

Writing the insurance report for AAC.

What can only be written by the SLP?

300

An online series of modules that are free and teach you about AAC. 

What are AAC Essentials?

400

The SNUG acronym.

What is Spontaneous Novel Utterance Generation?

400

The platform that supports most AAC apps.

What is iOS?

400

What can be used by someone who cannot exert pressure to touch a button.

A proximity switch.

400

The idea that someone is too "low functioning".

What is a myth about AAC that is used to "gatekeeper" and deny access?

400

A way to test that an AAC user really understands a concept.

Descriptive teaching

500

The place on the device where core words are front and center.

What is the homepage of the AAC device?

500

The ability to press an icon to navigate to a new screen (folder) on the device.  

What is dynamic display? 

500

Auditory prompting

What is an access support for someone who is low vision?

500

Matching the abilities of the device to the abilities of the individual who needs AAC.

What is features matching?

500

Everywhere and all the time.

When should the AAC device be made available?

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