This type of AAC display changes screens or pages when an icon or button is selected
Dynamic
A gesture
No-tech/ unaided
This organizational method groups symbols by categories such as 'food,' 'animals,' or 'actions'?
Taxonomic
This type of access is more motorically demanding
Direct selection
Name a language skill that can be supported using a traditional VSD
This type of speech output converts written text into spoken words produced by a computerized voice
Synthesized
E-Tran Board
Low-tech
This organizational method groups symbols by parts of speech, mapping symbols according to spoken word order?
Semantic-Syntactic
This type of scanning requires a communicator to press a switch only when an item is seen/heard
Automatic
This client profile (s) may have the most success learning to use a taxonomic grid display
communicators needing to repair breakdowns
school-aged communicator
communicators who need to establish conversation context
Name two types of direct access
Finger selection
Eye gaze
Head pointing
Laser pointing
Indi with SnapScene
High-tech
A visual schedule is an example of this type of symbol organization method
Chronological
True or False: Direct selection requires physical touch on a symbol or symbol display
False
T/F: Research found that TBI patients had more difficulty with alphabetical organization compared to taxonomic
False; research shows that they had most success with using taxonomic displays (think TD SNAP Aphasia page set) though most reported preference in using an alphabetical organization
True or False: Message output is what a communicator sends to their communication partner
True
The Eyelink Method
Low-tech
True or False: Activity displays use semantic-syntactic organization for the symbols on each display
True
This type of scanning requires someone to press and hold a switch until the targeted group or item is heard/seen
Assuming a communicator has the cognitive, visual, and motor skills to utilize prediction, name one benefit that prediction offers a communicator:
Reduce keystrokes needed to generate a message (for those with fatigue challenges)
Spelling support (for those who can read but stuggle to spell with word prediction generation based on letter input)Grammar support (for those who need support with putting words in order via phrase prediction)
Increase rate of word and sentence generation, especially for those relying on scanning
Put the symbols in order from most/ transparent(on top) to least/ opaque (on bottom) iconic: Photographs, Line Drawings, Real Objects, Traditional Orthography
Real Objects, Photographs, Line Drawings, Traditional Orthography
ProxTalker
Mid-tech
PODD combines what symbol organization systems to target communication for a variety of functions
Taxonomic and Schematic/Activity
Given an example of feedback that can be provided to a communicator while forming their message.
Activation feedback: beep, click
Visual feedback: flash of light or screen
Tactile feedback: vibration, pulse, texture on board
Proprioceptive: movement with signs or of external device
What factors might make it difficult for a communicator to learn the iconic encoding necessary for Unity?
Age
Cognitive-Linguistic skills (understanding relationship of symbol representing more than one referent, memorization of codes)
Previously learning language (learning new encoding)