
Presenter(s)
Event Details
Topic:
augmentative and alternative communication (AAC)
Format:
lecture
Subject Level:
intermediate
Age Span:
infant / toddler
preschool
kindergarten - grade 6
grades 7-12
N/A
Target Audience:
AT specialist
autism specialist
consultant
educator
family member / caregiver
K-12 administration
occupational therapist
paraprofessional
special educator
speech language pathologist
university professor / personnel
Professional Development Credits
IACET CEUs:
0.01
ACVREP CEs:
1
Presentation Length: 1 hour
Date and Time (Central Daylight Time):
- October 22, 2026
- 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Location:
Plaza 5
Description:
As AI becomes integrated into AAC, clinicians must ensure that increased efficiency does not come at the cost of authorship and agency. This session introduces a set of guiding principles for implementing AI in AAC to support user-directed communication, preserve identity, and maintain authentic voice. Participants will learn practical, tool-agnostic strategies to apply these principles across systems, settings, and communication profiles.
Learning Outcomes:
As a result of this activity, participants will be able to:
• 1. Apply at least three guiding principles to design AAC intervention activities that incorporate AI while maintaining user directed communication, authorship, and authentic voice.
• 2. Analyze sample AAC outputs and differentiate between AI supported authorship and facilitator influenced communication by identifying at least two indicators of preserved or compromised user agency and identity.
• 3. Create at least two individualized, student specific AI prompts that support language expansion while preserving the communicator’s voice, intent, and identity across communication contexts.
Disclosures:
No financial disclosure; I am the Speech-Language Pathologist for two individuals whose families have developed AI communication applications that will be discussed.
Financial relationship: Brenda does not receive a financial commission from any company that manufactures, distributes or sells AAC related products. She receives fees for evaluating, training, speaking and consulting.
Non-financial relationship: Cofounder and President of a Nonprofit, Believe Beyond Ability.

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