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RERC on Augmentative and Alternative Communication
 June, 2015

We are pleased to provide this update on the activities of the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Augmentative and Alternative Communication (RERC on AAC). 

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Please join the RERC on AAC at RESNA 2015 in Denver, Colorado


 
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Susan Fager and Tom Jakobs presented their work on integrating speech recognition into AAC technology at ATIA (2015).
Man using BCI  to control computer
Christoph Guger and Melanie Fried-Oken will present on Brain-Computer Interfaces at RESNA (Denver, Colorado) on June 14
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David McNaughton discussed the activities of the RERC on AAC with Steven Trader of WHYY (NPR, Philadelphia)
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Download a free copy of Light & McNaughton (2015), Designing AAC research and intervention to improve outcomes....
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The RERC on AAC provided website support for the RESNA Student Design Competition in 2015. 
We invite you to visit our website at rerc-aac.org , to view full information on the researchdevelopmenttraining, and dissemination activities of the RERC on AAC. 
The Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Augmentative and Alternative Communication (RERC on AAC) is funded under grant H133E140026 from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR), located in the Administration for Community Living of the Department of Health and Human Services. The contents do not necessarily represent the policy of NIDILRR.
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