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1 July - August 1998 September - October 1998 Volume 11 Numbers 4 and 5 Clinical NewsAuditory Scanning (AS)On the WebAS Website and AS listservEquipmentAS devices and featuresFor ConsumersA survey of 28 AS usersCase ExamplesA closer lookThe AAC-RERCAAC-RERC goes virtual GovernmentalMedicare and AAC devicesContinued on page 2 Continued on page 2 Auditory ScanningAuditory Scanning (AS) is an AACaccess technique. In AS a communi-cation partner or a device with asynthetic voice announces vocabu-lary items, one at a time, until theAAC user hears what he or shewants to say and selects the item. Isthis approach to Communication slowand tedious? Most definitely. How-ever, AAC users who cannot use avisual-based system have clearlydemonstrated the value of Scanning can be doneusing no technology, light technology(non-electronic equipment) or highThis double issue of AugmentativeCommunication News focuses onAuditory Scanning (AS), a commu-nication technique designed toaddress the needs of individuals withsevere speech, motor and visualimpairments.
1 July - August 1998 September - October 1998 Volume 11 Numbers 4 and 5 Clinical News Auditory Scanning (AS) On the Web AS Website and AS listserv Equipment
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