Category Archives: AAC

Dynavox has Merged with Blink Twice!

Industry Leaders have Joined Forces to Better Serve Individuals with Speech, Language and Learning Disabilities.DynaVox Mayer-Johnson has announced they have merged with Blink Twice, effective today, July 6, 2009. DynaVox and Blink Twice are now one co… Continue reading

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A “Bug” in the System: AAC Care Tip to Save You Money

I have to share a tip I found out about this week that could save you upwards of $1500 on repair costs on those expensive dynamic display touch screen AAC devices that are used for communication…”This is the service/repair department. We have your de… Continue reading

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Rocketry with AAC

3…2…1…Lift-off!I have been “in the trenches” over the past week or so and also off to some great trainings, one on transitioning and building social capital for students and a state meeting on implementing accessible print materials. BUT…in bet… Continue reading

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AAC Featured on NBC’s “The Today Show”

I received this email from Dynavox today on some AAC exposure on the NBC Today Show:”Today, March 30, AAC solutions will be highlighted on NBC’s Today Show. The segment features Augie Nieto, vice president and co-chairman of the ALS division of the MDA… Continue reading

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Tango Rolls Out Tango to Literacy & Assessment Assistant

Patti King-DeBaun to host 2 free webinars on Tango to Literacy & Assessment Assistant July 22 & 24The Tango, by Blink Twice is a great addition to the list of devices we have to choose from in the AT, speech and communication field. Its unique … Continue reading

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