Hill, K., & Romich, B. (1999). A proposed standard for AAC and writing system data logging for clinical intervention, outcomes measurement, and research. RESNA '99 Proceedings, (pp. 22-24). Arlington, VA: RESNA Press.
ABSTRACT
In the areas of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and assistive writing (AW), long-term monitoring of use for the purposes of clinical intervention, outcomes measurement, and research is being pursued (1). Information being recorded includes language activity, text generation, non-language functions, date, and time of day. The logged information is then edited and analyzed. In order to assure compatibility between various recording, editing, and analysis features and tools, standardization of the reporting protocol is being proposed.
CONTACT
Katya Hill, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Center for Assistive Technology Education and Research (CATER)
102 Compton Hall
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Edinboro, PA 16444-0001
Tel: 814-732-2431
Fax: 814-732-1580
Email: khill@edinboro.edu