i would suggest searching for "augmentative and alternative communication" or "communication aids" or "AAC). Wikipedia lists a number of resources. You can also try http://unl.edu/ which is the AAC site from the University of Nebraska and has loads of resources. Also you can look into http://aac-rerc.com/ which is a federally funded center for research in AAC.
There is a fair amount of research and product development aimed towards solving your friend's problem. Please take a look at the url's below: See what we are doing at the
Terrific info site at University of Nebraska http://aac.unl.edu
Communication and Assistive Device Lab (my lab): http://aac.buffalo.edu
RERC on Augmentative Communication: http://www.aac-rerc.com
Enkidu Research: http://www.enkidu.net
If you need any more info, don't hesitate to write me
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i would suggest searching for "augmentative and alternative communication" or "communication aids" or "AAC). Wikipedia lists a number of resources. You can also try http://unl.edu/ which is the AAC site from the University of Nebraska and has loads of resources. Also you can look into http://aac-rerc.com/ which is a federally funded center for research in AAC.
There is a fair amount of research and product development aimed towards solving your friend's problem. Please take a look at the url's below:
See what we are doing at the
Terrific info site at University of Nebraska
http://aac.unl.edu
Communication and Assistive Device Lab (my lab): http://aac.buffalo.edu
RERC on Augmentative Communication: http://www.aac-rerc.com
Enkidu Research:
http://www.enkidu.net
If you need any more info, don't hesitate to write me
cdsjeff@buffalo.edu
Jeff Higginbotham