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AAC TechConnect

The purpose of AAC TechConnect is to simplify augmentative communication evaluations with toolkits, online resources, and workshops. Free resources on the AAC TechConnect website include a listing of new AAC devices; contact information for all major AAC manufacturers; and product information on nearly 100 AAC devices, with links to downloadable manufacturers' flyers. Fee for service resources include Device Assistant, a search tool for AAC devices based on features of nearly 100 devices, providing a side-by-side comparison; Lite Tech Low Cost, an AAC chart of low-cost equipment (less than $1500 US), including both non-voice and voice output communication tools and devices; ACE - Evaluation Toolkit, a list of tools for AAC evaluation; ACE - Evaluation Assistant, with premade materials and overlays to assist in AAC evaluations for a variety of language levels on a popular communication software application; Paperwork Assistant to help with the AAC evaluation process and paperwork; and training sessions on AAC Simplified: Overview and Evaluation Tools. AAC TechConnect is currently a project of the AAC-RERC, a collaborative research group dedicated to the development of effective AAC technology.

PO Box 1944
Evergreen, Colorado 80437
United States
Telephone: 866-482-2279 or 303-674-8553.
Fax: 303-670-3564.
Web: http://www.aactechconnect.com.

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