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ACES Evaluation Toolkit
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By AAC TechConnect, Inc.
Description:
The ACES Evaluation Toolkit (Aug Com Evals Simplified) is a low-to-lite tech and /or high-tech evaluation toolkit for Augmentative Communication and assists professionals in evaluating communication tools/devices for the simplest to most complex communication needs. Also includes starter materials including pictures, overlays, and ideas for evaluation activities from objects up to device emulation tools using a variety of communication software applications.
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ACES Device Assistant
Other AT
By AAC TechConnect, Inc.
Description:
An online clinical tool which assists in feature-matching for AAC devices (augmentative communication devices) from a database of almost 100 devices from major manufacturers. A side-by-side comparison can be printed out and then used in your decision-making process. A free 14-day trial is available at <http://www.aacTechConnect.com>.
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AAC Apps Assistant
Other AT
By AAC TechConnect, Inc.
Description:
Online clinical tool to help you sort through the variety of AAC Apps for iDevices using feature-matching. Available for a single user and groups for a a varying amount of time (subscription option). Will get a side-by-side comparison to help you decide your best AAC option.
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