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Operational Demands of AAC Mobile Technology Applications on Programming Vocabulary and Engagement During Professional and Child Interactions

机译:AAC移动技术应用程序在专业和儿童互动过程中对编程词汇和互动的操作需求

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Typically, the vocabulary in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) technologies is preprogrammed by manufacturers or by parents and professionals outside of daily interactions. Because vocabulary needs are difficult to predict, young children who use aided AAC often do not have access to vocabulary concepts as the need and interest arises in their daily interactions, limiting their vocabulary acquisition and use. Ideally, parents and professionals would be able to add vocabulary to AAC technologies "just-in-time'' as required during daily interactions. This study compared the effects of two AAC applications for mobile technologies: GoTalk Now (which required more programming steps) and EasyVSD (which required fewer programming steps) on the number of visual scene displays (VSDs) and hotspots created in 10-min interactions between eight professionals and preschool-aged children with typical development. The results indicated that, although all of the professionals were able to create VSDs and add vocabulary during interactions with the children, they created more VSDs and hotspots with the app with fewer programming steps than with the one with more steps, and child engagement and programming participation levels were high with both apps, but higher levels for both variables were observed with the app with fewer programming steps than with the one with more steps. These results suggest that apps with fewer programming steps may reduce operational demands and better support professionals to (a) respond to the child's input, (b) use just-in-time programming during interactions, (c) provide access to more vocabulary, and (d) increase participation.
机译:通常,增强和替代沟通(AAC)技术中的词汇表是由制造商或家长和专业人员在日常互动之外预先编程的。由于词汇需求难以预测,因此使用辅助AAC的幼儿通常无法获得词汇概念,因为在日常互动中会产生需求和兴趣,从而限制了词汇的获取和使用。理想情况下,父母和专业人员将能够在日常交互中按需“及时”向AAC技术添加词汇表。本研究比较了两种AAC应用程序对移动技术的影响:GoTalk Now(需要更多编程步骤)在八个专业人士和具有典型发育状况的学龄前儿童之间的10分钟互动中创建的视觉场景显示(VSD)数量和热点上的EasyVSD(所需的编程步骤更少)结果表明,尽管所有专业人员能够在与孩子互动的过程中创建VSD并添加词汇,他们用较少的编程步骤创建的VSD和热点比使用更多步骤的应用创建了更多的VSD和热点,并且两个应用的孩子参与度和编程参与度都很高,但是更高应用程序的编程步骤较少,而步骤数较多的应用程序则观察到这两个变量。使用较少的编程步骤可能会减少操作需求,并更好地支持专业人员(a)响应孩子的输入,(b)在交互过程中使用即时编程,(c)提供更多词汇量,(d)增加参与度。

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