Getting Lost Trying to Use and Navigate Proloquo2Go?

The AssistiveWare website has tutorial videos to help you out!

From simple topics like "Introduction to Proloquo2Go" and "Customizing the Vocabulary" to more advanced features like "Access Methods", AssistiveWare has got you covered with over 20 how-to videos that are conveniently broken down by specific features.  To access the videos, click on one of the links below and fill out the e-learning registration form, with just your name and email, then click "Watch".

(NEW denotes video recorded with Proloquo2Go version 3.0)

It is noted on www.assistiveware.com that videos 2-7 were recorded using Proloquo2Go Version 2.0, and will look a little different if you have the latest version (3.0).

Proloquo2Go Supplemental Videos

These videos will be helpful if you are using an older version (1 0r 2) of Proloquo2Go:

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Janice Reese

My name is Janice Reese and I LOVE assistive technology! I worked as an Occupational Therapist for more than 15 years, earned a Master’s degree in Education Technology, and I’m RESNA certified as an Assistive Technology Profession (ATP). I have worked in the school system for many years now and I love using technology to enhance the lives of children with disabilities. Since my first love is teaching, I’ve spent just as much time training wonderful teachers everywhere to use these tools in their classrooms. AT4Kids, llc was founded in 2008 in an effort to provide quality instruction and resources for teachers, therapists, student users and parents who wanted to know more about using AT.

I currently serve as Director of the Center for Assistive Technology, a state-supported program of the Little TN Valley Educational Cooperative. LTVEC is a non-profit agency whose goal is to provide rehabilitation services and accessibility supports for students with special needs in east Tennessee. My AT4Kids blog is designed to be as a one-stop resource for ideas and information for those wanting to learn more about the use of AT with children in the special education setting.

I hope to offer helpful hints, program and product reviews, AT recommendations, links to great new finds on the web, and lists of resources for “all things AT”.

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