
RESNA Student Design Competition
The RERC on AAC will provide website support for the RESNA Student Design Competition in 2015. The competition provides an opportunity for rehabilitation engineering students to share their capstone projects, and each year student teams are invited to present their work at the RESNA conference.

Supporting Communication of Individuals with Minimal Movement (webcast)
In this free webcast, Susan Fager and David Beukelman describe AAC technology for persons with minimal movement

AAC for Persons with Primary Progressive Aphasia (webcast)
In this free webcast, Melanie Fried-Oken describes her research on AAC intervention for people with primary progressive aphasia.

ATIA – 2015
RERC on AAC partners Susan Fager and Tom Jakobs presented at ATIA 2015 in Orlando, Florida
RERC on AAC
The RERC on AAC is a collaborative center committed to advancing knowledge and producing innovative engineering solutions in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). The RERC on AAC will support a research and development program that addresses three areas of rehabilitation science and engineering: Improving access to technologies through exploration of innovative approaches and through integration of multi-modalities; Developing […]