THE NORTH CAROLINA AUGMENTATIVE COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION 31st ANNUAL CONFERENCE
“Practical Strategies for Teaching AAC: Language for Life”
February 20th & 21st, 2014
Durham Convention Center, Durham, North Carolina
Keynote Speaker: Carole Zangari
Dr. Zangari is a professor of SLP at Nova Southeastern University where she teaches AAC classes at the master's and doctoral levels, supervises AAC clinical services to children and adults, and administers an AAC lab. Dr. Zangari has presented and published on AAC topics in national and international venues. She is a past coordinator of ASHA’s AAC Division and co-edited Practically Speaking: Language, Literacy, and Academic Development of Students with AAC needs with Gloria Soto. She blogs on a variety of AAC and AT topics at www.PrAACticalAAC.org with her colleague, Robin Parker.
You will find some of the 2014 Conference Hand-outs below for download:
Keynote: Practical Strategies for Building Vocabulary
NOVA chat's: Top Dynamic AAC Devices and More!
Managing the AAC Needs of Adults
NCATP Services and Info on AT Funding
Planning to Maximize AAC Success for Complex Students
“The North Carolina Augmentative Communication Association (NCACA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing information and support to nonspeaking individuals, their families and the professionals that serve them.”