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Clinical Computing Competency for Speech-Language Pathologists
By Paula S. Cochran, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, with contributions by Christine L. Appert, Ed.D., ATP



"A wonderful resource for both students and clinicians." —Julie J. Masterson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, Southwest Missouri State University

How can computers help speech-language pathologists improve intervention and assessment? Now there are practical, nontechnical answers in one easy-to-follow book. You’ll learn new ways of using computers to benefit the people you serve, and you’ll discover ready-to-use strategies for making the most of computer technology. Paula Cochran, an expert in technology applications for communication disorders, guides you through key competencies that help you

  • use computers to improve the language and literacy skills of children and adults

  • use computer-based materials to improve communication

  • generate personalized clinical materials to enhance intervention

  • supplement the feedback you give individuals with computer-based visuals or audio

  • adapt computer access and maximize clinical use of handheld computers and Internet resources

  • streamline diagnosis of communication disorders with computer-based instruments

To help you master the competencies, you’ll find examples of clinical activities and extensive suggestions for matching current software to therapy goals. With the help of this timely guidebook, you’ll harness the power of today’s technology to conduct more effective assessment and intervention for people with communication disorders.

Note to instructors: Exercises and questions for discussion make this an ideal textbook for undergraduate and graduate students in speech-language pathology courses.


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ISBN 1-55766-685-7
Paperback
480 pages / 8-1/2 x 11
2004 / $39.95
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Table of Contents


Foreword
Julie Masterson

Section I: Clinical Computing Competency: The Big Picture

  1. Clinical Computing Competency vs. Computer Literacy
  2. Ten Recommended Clinical Computing Competencies
  3. Getting Started: Principles for Integrating Computers Into Intervention

Section II: Using a Computer as an Instructor

  1. Introduction to Using the Computer as an Instructor
  2. Using Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI) with Children
  3. Using Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI) with Adults

Section III: Using a Computer as a Context for Conversation

  1. Introduction to Using a Computer as a Context for Conversation
  2. Using a Computer as a Context for Conversation with Young Children
  3. Using a Computer as a Context for Conversation with School-Age Children
  4. Using a Computer as a Context to Facilitate Literacy
  5. Using a Computer as a Context to Facilitate Advanced Language and Literacy Skills
  6. Using a Computer as a Context for Conversation with Adolescents and Adults
  7. Selecting Software for Use in Speech and Language Intervention
  8. PROFESSIONAL ISSUE: Understanding Software Licensing

Section IV: Using a Computer to Generate Therapy Materials

  1. Introduction to Using a Computer to Generate Therapy Materials
  2. Using Utilities and Templates to Generate Therapy Materials
  3. Creating and Using Digital Resource Libraries: Pictures, Clip Art, and Photographs
  4. Multimedia Explorations: Resource Editors
  5. Using Authoring Tools to Develop Computer-Based Therapy Materials
  6. PROFESSIONAL ISSUE: Understanding Copyright Laws

Section V: Using a Computer as a Feedback Device

  1. Introduction to Using a Computer as a Feedback Device
  2. Computer-Based Analysis and Feedback for Voice
  3. Computer-Based Feedback for Speech Sounds
  4. Computer-Based Feedback for Fluency, Resonance, and Swallowing
  5. PROFESSIONAL ISSUE: Human Perceptions versus Computer-Based Feedback

Section VI: Getting Connected: Telepractice, the Internet, and PDAs

  1. Introduction to Telepractice and Using the Internet in Clinical Practice
  2. Choosing and Using a Hand-Held Computer or Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
  3. How Clinicians Use Hand-Held Computers and PDAs
  4. How Clients Use Hand-Held Computers and PDAs

Section VII: Using a Computer as a Diagnostic Tool

  1. Introduction to Using a Computer as a Diagnostic Tool
  2. Using a Computer to Assist with Language Sample Analysis: Transcription and Coding
  3. Using a Computer to Assist with Language Sample Analysis: Analysis and Interpretation
  4. Using a Computer to Assist with Speech Sample Analysis
  5. Using a Computer to Assist with Test Administration and Scoring
  6. PROFESSIONAL ISSUE: Using Computer-Assisted Test Interpretation

Section VIII: Adapted Access to Computers: Assistive Technology
with Christine Appert

  1. Introduction to Adapted Access to Computers
  2. Federal Legislation and Public Policy Related to Assistive Technology
  3. Standard Computer Access Options
  4. Speech Recognition
  5. How to Adapt Computer Access
  6. Choosing Assistive Technology and Making it Work: A Team Approach
  7. Funding Assistive Technology
  8. PROFESSIONAL ISSUE: Barriers to Adoption of Assistive Technology

Conclusion
References
Appendix: Sources for Hardware and Software



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