Grid 3 Software & EyeGaze Technology Training

May 2nd, 2017  -  Rochester, NY

A FREE training workshop covering the most comprehensive client centered AAC and Assistive Technology. 

 

 

 

 

When

Tuesday, May 2, 2017 from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM EDT
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Where

Monroe Wheelchair, Inc 
2165 Brighton Henrietta Town Line Road
Rochester, NY 14623
 


 

Contact

Sue Merklinger 
Monroe Speech Designs 
5852596656 
smerklinger@monroespeech.com 

Join Monroe Speech Designs and your US Smartbox team for an in-depth Grid 3 workshop covering the most comprehensive client-centered AAC and Assistive Technology solution available!

Chris Gibbons, SLP and VP of Education and Assessment at Smartbox Inc, will lead a discussion of Grid 3 for clinical pathways including Neurodegenerative and acquired communication disability, language strategies for early SGD users, and symbol communication. Client examples will be used to introduce grid set development, user profiles, and access solutions.

Learn about specific grid sets including those with core language systems, symbol set development and organization, as well as robust language and access training tools built into Grid 3. All with full alternative access from direct selection to eyegaze for communication, home automation, and computer needs.

The Smartbox Grid Pad with Grid 3 pulls it all together as an incredibly powerful, full-functioning, fundable SGD.

Each attendee will receive a copy of Grid 3 as a complimentary demonstration and evaluation tool. So, bring your Window laptop or tablet and communicate with Grid 3 through the day.

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Chris Gibbons has worked in a variety of AAC specific clinical, research, and industry settings as a private practitioner, assistive technology specialist, and policy level consultant. For more than 20 years he has focused solely on advocating for and contributing to SGD user success through increased access efficiencies and by working to improve funding for SGDs. Current projects include those focused on financial literacy for people with disabilities and the full integration of consumer-ready communication into AAC.