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Nick Weiland

Assistive Technology / Adapted Library - 1 views

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    On this website you will find books that have been adapted using the Picture Communication Symbols (PCS) and the Mayer-Johnson program BoardMaker (c). The Picture Communication Symbols (PCS) are typically used by individuals who have difficulty being understood verbally or have severe difficulty with reading and writing. If you have your own copy of the book, we have files that allow you to print the symbols that we used to adapt the books. These PCS can be cut out and glued into your own book so that you can read the adapted book again and again to your child or students. All files with symbols were created using Boardmaker Version 5.0.10 and require you to have that program loaded onto your computer into order to access these files
Brooke Davis

Imagine Symbols - 2 views

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    Symbol sets with realistic looking pictures to be used for AAC
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    This site provides easy to understand picture symbols covering wide variety of topics, so that AAC users with limited literary skills can have access to information and vocabulary.
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    This website offers many symbols that are realistic and colorful for AAC users.
J B

Smarty Symbols - 0 views

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    Over 10 thousand picture exchange symbols for apps and professionals
Lauren Dutton

SymbolWorld - 4 views

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    symbol-supported reading website with stories and current events written in simple sentence structure with rebus symbols support
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    uses symbols to represent words for a variety of written media
Heather Costa

Symbol World Stories - 0 views

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    examples of symbol stories submitted by children who use AAC
Nick Weiland

Teaching Learners with Multiple Special Needs: Symbol and Photo Sets and Programs to Us... - 2 views

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    tons of links to resources.
Carol Suddath

AppsForAAC - 0 views

shared by Carol Suddath on 22 Oct 12 - No Cached
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    Probably the best place to start on AppsForAAC (AAC: Augmentative & Alternative Communication) is by browsing the Full List of apps organised by category, speech system and symbol system used. For more information on a description of these categories and more information about this sites reason read the about page. You can also compare apps by clicking on the "Add to compare" link at the side or bottom of each app. Once you have added a few then just visit the App Comparison page to view your apps side by side.
Lauren Dutton

SymbolWorld - Learning - 0 views

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    information written in symbols
Nick Weiland

Symbly - create, share, and go with visual supports and more! - 4 views

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    Symbly is a new tool to create and share visual supports, communication boards, social narratives, and more. It features a powerful editor, an amazing community, expert examples, and an iPad app for supports on the go.
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