Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Your Voice Matters: Contribute to AAC Research

Hey Tek-ninjas!  I hope you had a lovely Thanksgiving holiday if you celebrate. Before the break I blogged about the Augur research results regarding AAC. In this blog post I wanted to share that there is a new US based study being conducted for AAC users and/or their care givers. This is an independent study designed to capture real-life experiences from AAC users, families, and caregivers. The goal is to show how high-tech communication tools make a difference in everyday life. This isn’t just about numbers—it’s about stories, impact, and advocacy.

What’s This Survey About?

Responses should come from:

  • AAC users
  • Caregivers or assistants to AAC users

No matter what type of AAC tool you use, your experience matters. Responses are completely anonymous and will help explore the value of communication tools for users, caregivers, and society at large. And like the study discussed in the previous post, this one is also commissioned by Dynavox Group—and similarly, participants can use any AAC product. To reiterate, this isn’t just about one manufacturer; it’s about the power of AAC as a whole.

Survey Details:

  • AAC users: ~15–20 questions
  • Caregivers: ~20–30 questions
  • Optional extra questions if you have time
  • You can pause and resume later on the same device
    By participating, you consent to the collection and use of socio-economic information, including aspects related to health and well-being.

Why Participate?

  • Your responses help researchers understand the true value of AAC.
  • Your responses has the potential to inform policy, funding, and access decisions.
  • Your responses can amplify the voices of those who rely on AAC every day.

Ready to Make a Difference?

Click here to join or share the study
It’s quick, confidential, and your contribution could help others gain better access to communication tools.  


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