Volume 2, Issue 139 (5-2016)                   J Except Educ 1395, __(139): 58-71 | Back to browse issues page

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Zarei Zavaraki E, Dortaj F, Allahi Z. Implementing an Ipad-based Alternative Communication Device for a Student with Cerebral Palsy and Autism in the Classroom via an Access Technology Delivery Protocol . J Except Educ 2016; 2 (139) :58-71
URL: http://exceptionaleducation.ir/article-1-695-en.html
1- Allameh Tabatabaii University
2- Kerman Payamenoor University
3- exceptional education department , z_allahi57@yahoo.com
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Background: Individuals with a comorbid diagnosis of cerebral palsy and autism spectrum disorder can have significant communication deficits. The implementation of an alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) device is often essential to promote language development and participation in school, home and community environments. The present study evaluated the impact of introducing a high-tech alternative and augmentative device, namely an Apple iPad with the “GoTalk Now” communication application to a student diagnosed with cerebral palsy and autism spectrum disorder. Integration of the technology focused on promoting key elements associated with long term AAC usage, namely, targeted training of the student, teacher, educational assistant and parents, over the course of the school year.

Conclusion: Marked increases in the student's communication skills and non-academic school functioning were observed. The need for communication partner prompting declined over time while the student, teacher and parent remained engaged by the iPad solution. This case study supports the classroom implementation of high-tech communication devices for those with complex communication needs via a comprehensive access delivery protocol that invokes systematic student, teacher, educational assistant and parent training.

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Received: 2015/Sep/Sun | Revised: 2016/Oct/Sat | Accepted: 2016/Mar/Sat | Published: 2016/Oct/Sat | ePublished: 2016/Oct/Sat

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