Our post on 5 Things to Do Before you Choose an AAC Appīecause this list sometimes gets circulated without the context in which it was originally developed, we decided to include some excerpts from our original post in early 2012.
Our PrAACtical AAC Scoop.It collection and Pinterest boards.
The App Academy’s site for app training videos.
Training Material on AAC Apps, News, Suggestions, etc.
OCALI’s listing of apps for individuals with ASD.
Comprehensive AAC app list for iPhone and iPad by Jane Farrall.
Places to Go to Find AAC Apps and Reviews
Our supplemental rubric covering language and communication features, RELAAACs.
Feature match checklist created by Scott Marfilius and Kelly Fonner.
Feature match form developed by Jessica Gosnell at Boston Children’s Hospital.
Tools to Use In Making Decisions About AAC Apps We recommend AAC app decision making in the context of a feature match process that gives appropriate attention to the full range of AAC options. We strongly continue to advocate for a systematic process for AAC app selection. Here is our most recent update of free and lite versions of AAC apps for iOS and Android platform devicesĪ variety of resources related to AAC app selection.