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Rachael Langley: AAC Specialist, Educator, and Conference Co-Founder

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In this week’s episode, Rachel, Lucas, and Chris are joined by Rachael Langley, AAC specialist, educator, and co-founder of the #TalkingAAC Conference. Rachael Langley is also a well known resource for AAC information on Facebook (@RachaelLangleyAAC). Rachael discusses her experience co-founding a successful conference, shares about working as an AAC specialist in the schools, and speaks about her experience using social media and online groups to spread the word about AAC implementation!

Questions addressed this episode include: Why is it important to start conversations about AAC with others? What is one of the biggest roadblocks to working with AAC in the classroom? How can we help teachers, staff, and parents increase modeling with AAC users? How can we help parents and teachers who are afraid of "doing it wrong" when they are modeling AAC?

We want to hear what you think! Join us on Facebook at Talking with Tech and on Instagram and Twitter (@TalkingWithTech). Also, please subscribe on iTunes and give us a rating - it helps others find us!

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Content provided by Rachel Madel, Lucas Steuber, and Chris Bugaj, Rachel Madel, Lucas Steuber, and Chris Bugaj. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Rachel Madel, Lucas Steuber, and Chris Bugaj, Rachel Madel, Lucas Steuber, and Chris Bugaj or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this week’s episode, Rachel, Lucas, and Chris are joined by Rachael Langley, AAC specialist, educator, and co-founder of the #TalkingAAC Conference. Rachael Langley is also a well known resource for AAC information on Facebook (@RachaelLangleyAAC). Rachael discusses her experience co-founding a successful conference, shares about working as an AAC specialist in the schools, and speaks about her experience using social media and online groups to spread the word about AAC implementation!

Questions addressed this episode include: Why is it important to start conversations about AAC with others? What is one of the biggest roadblocks to working with AAC in the classroom? How can we help teachers, staff, and parents increase modeling with AAC users? How can we help parents and teachers who are afraid of "doing it wrong" when they are modeling AAC?

We want to hear what you think! Join us on Facebook at Talking with Tech and on Instagram and Twitter (@TalkingWithTech). Also, please subscribe on iTunes and give us a rating - it helps others find us!

  continue reading

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