persuasion
Content Area: Structure, Research, & Execution
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My Example
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Mrs. Cavalieri's Presentation Topic:
Societal View of Disabilities: Rethinking Communicaton
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00:30
Public Source: Disability Statistics
Societal Perspectives: Data of Disability
Recent policy changes have brought attention to the public's access to participate freely within our community. Individuals who have experienced developmental or incidental divergence in their communication methods may need to evaluate their rights to access supports in their respective communities.
Click the + Info button to learn more about the historical views of people with disabilities.
Base Population: 327,425,278 individuals
Info
Premise:
Inclusive Access to Communication Tools Needs to Improve in the United States.
Accessing information is viewed as a constitutional right in the United States. However, our efforts to make symbolic communication (either spoken or written) are questionably accessible to people with disabilities.
Public Conversations
in recent years
Worldviews of people with disabilities has varied over the course of history. Gather with your group to review the content together. Select the black buttons below to interact with multimedia content.
Start Here
Public Reports
Community
Representation
Policy
Select at least three resources, then reflect on the content as the presentation continues.
15:00
Go Back
Public Efforts
in recent years
Public efforts to increase accessibility of communication tools involve people from diverse professions, backgrounds, and perspectives. Click the blue buttons below to observe public efforts for increased accessibility.
Jay's Story
AssistiveWare We are dedicated to making Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) an effective and accepted means of communication. Our work goes beyond creating tools - we actively work towards a society that understands and accepts AAC.
Intro AAC
ableFamilies
Madison Cavalieri | MS CCC-SLP
A speech-language pathologist is the driver to connect our community to available resources to support their unique communication needs. My background has included pediatric and adult clients with disabilities. The content is not to be exploitive or manipulative in nature, but to give you a perspective of what I see every day in my world.
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professoremail@midlanduniversity.org
A History of Institutions for People with Disabilities: Neglect, Abuse, and Death
Disability History: The Disability Rights Movement
Uncovering Willowbrook: 50 Years Later
Prioritize it and give visual weight to the main elements.
We believe in the rule of law, equal justice, judicial independence, accountability, and excellence. The first webinar, "Ensuring effective communication for people with disabilities," introduces essential principles for promoting communication equity in court environments.
National Center for State Courts
The Center for American Progress is an independent, nonpartisan policy institute that is dedicated to improving the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action. Our aim is not just to change the conversation, but to change the country.
Center for American Progress
Simpson, J., (2009) “Inclusive Information and Communication Technologies for People with Disabilities”, Disability Studies Quarterly 29(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v29i1.167
Disabilities Studies Quarterly
On December 24, 2020, the musician Sia publicly offered to fund CommunicationFIRST to make an introductory short to her new movie MUSIC. The short was intended to help humanize and spread awareness about real nonspeaking autistic people, who were left out of MUSIC, despite being the subject of the movie. After a team of nonspeaking and autistic people brought together by CommunicationFIRST in January 2021 previewed MUSIC and provided feedback and recommendations to Sia on how to improve it, they received no response from her team. In early February 2021, CommunicationFIRST decided to move forward to produce a self-funded short by and with real nonspeaking autistic people, and to launch it on February 12, 2021, the MUSIC US release date.
Plan the structure of your communication.
Establish a flow through the content.
Define secondary messages with interactivity.
ableFamilies
Meet River and His Dream Team The Randalls are a close-knit family of three: Mark, Lauren, and their five-year-old son, River. Mark and Lauren have been married for nearly ten years, and River joined their family right at the beginning of the COVID pandemic. With no close family nearby, they’ve learned to lean on each other and have become a true dream team for River’s success.
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Learn More About AAC
In this episode, Cari and Jim break down the basics of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)—what it is, who uses it, and why early access matters. They unpack common myths, discuss practical strategies for modeling AAC in daily life, and remind us that every mode of communication deserves equal respect and celebration. Whether you're a seasoned SLP, an educator, a parent, or just AAC-curious, this episode is for you.
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persuasion
Content Area: Structure, Research, & Execution
Start
My Example
01
Mrs. Cavalieri's Presentation Topic:
Societal View of Disabilities: Rethinking Communicaton
Next
00:30
Public Source: Disability Statistics
Societal Perspectives: Data of Disability
Recent policy changes have brought attention to the public's access to participate freely within our community. Individuals who have experienced developmental or incidental divergence in their communication methods may need to evaluate their rights to access supports in their respective communities.
Click the + Info button to learn more about the historical views of people with disabilities.
Base Population: 327,425,278 individuals
Info
Premise:
Inclusive Access to Communication Tools Needs to Improve in the United States.
Accessing information is viewed as a constitutional right in the United States. However, our efforts to make symbolic communication (either spoken or written) are questionably accessible to people with disabilities.
Public Conversations
in recent years
Worldviews of people with disabilities has varied over the course of history. Gather with your group to review the content together. Select the black buttons below to interact with multimedia content.
Start Here
Public Reports
Community
Representation
Policy
Select at least three resources, then reflect on the content as the presentation continues.
15:00
Go Back
Public Efforts
in recent years
Public efforts to increase accessibility of communication tools involve people from diverse professions, backgrounds, and perspectives. Click the blue buttons below to observe public efforts for increased accessibility.
Jay's Story
AssistiveWare We are dedicated to making Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) an effective and accepted means of communication. Our work goes beyond creating tools - we actively work towards a society that understands and accepts AAC.
Intro AAC
ableFamilies
Madison Cavalieri | MS CCC-SLP
A speech-language pathologist is the driver to connect our community to available resources to support their unique communication needs. My background has included pediatric and adult clients with disabilities. The content is not to be exploitive or manipulative in nature, but to give you a perspective of what I see every day in my world.
Discussion Forum | Critique
02
Rate the presentation using the course rubric.
Establish a flow through the content.
Prioritize and give weight visually to the main points.
Plan the structure of your communication.
Define secondary messages with interactivity.
Initiate Project Plan
03
Discuss Stages and Content in Your Presentation
Open
Need additional Assistance?
@instructoremail@midland.edu
www.midland/studentscheduler
Student Accommodations
Visit Student Success Center
Contact me for help.
Title
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Use this side to give more information about a topic.
Click to navigate to Student Success Center.
Subtitle
Click to navigate to webpage.
professoremail@midlanduniversity.org
A History of Institutions for People with Disabilities: Neglect, Abuse, and Death
Disability History: The Disability Rights Movement
Uncovering Willowbrook: 50 Years Later
Prioritize it and give visual weight to the main elements.
We believe in the rule of law, equal justice, judicial independence, accountability, and excellence. The first webinar, "Ensuring effective communication for people with disabilities," introduces essential principles for promoting communication equity in court environments.
National Center for State Courts
The Center for American Progress is an independent, nonpartisan policy institute that is dedicated to improving the lives of all Americans through bold, progressive ideas, as well as strong leadership and concerted action. Our aim is not just to change the conversation, but to change the country.
Center for American Progress
Simpson, J., (2009) “Inclusive Information and Communication Technologies for People with Disabilities”, Disability Studies Quarterly 29(1). doi: https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v29i1.167
Disabilities Studies Quarterly
On December 24, 2020, the musician Sia publicly offered to fund CommunicationFIRST to make an introductory short to her new movie MUSIC. The short was intended to help humanize and spread awareness about real nonspeaking autistic people, who were left out of MUSIC, despite being the subject of the movie. After a team of nonspeaking and autistic people brought together by CommunicationFIRST in January 2021 previewed MUSIC and provided feedback and recommendations to Sia on how to improve it, they received no response from her team. In early February 2021, CommunicationFIRST decided to move forward to produce a self-funded short by and with real nonspeaking autistic people, and to launch it on February 12, 2021, the MUSIC US release date.
Plan the structure of your communication.
Establish a flow through the content.
Define secondary messages with interactivity.
ableFamilies
Meet River and His Dream Team The Randalls are a close-knit family of three: Mark, Lauren, and their five-year-old son, River. Mark and Lauren have been married for nearly ten years, and River joined their family right at the beginning of the COVID pandemic. With no close family nearby, they’ve learned to lean on each other and have become a true dream team for River’s success.
This is an interactive area
This functionality will allow you to insert interactivity in certain areas or segments of your canvas where you couldn't before, such as in certain parts of an image or anywhere on the canvas where there are no elements or sets of elements inserted.
Link
Click the play button to access episode
Learn More About AAC
In this episode, Cari and Jim break down the basics of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)—what it is, who uses it, and why early access matters. They unpack common myths, discuss practical strategies for modeling AAC in daily life, and remind us that every mode of communication deserves equal respect and celebration. Whether you're a seasoned SLP, an educator, a parent, or just AAC-curious, this episode is for you.
Persuasive Presentation
Review the criteria on Canvas to ensure you include the necessary content in your presentation.
Main Points