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Demystifying Diverse Communication by Purple Orange

The blog site of Dr Darryl Sellwood Posted on November 4, 2019 by DarrylNovember 4, 2019

If you have even started a conversation with me, or with someone else who has a communication difficult, and wondered how to best keep the conversation going without feeling awkward in understanding what is being said, this video is for … Continue reading →

Posted in Disability, Information | Tagged AAC, Communication tips, How to communicate

The PhD Thesis 2019

The blog site of Dr Darryl Sellwood Posted on August 24, 2019 by DarrylAugust 23, 2023

Update: The thesis received a Flinders University Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Doctoral Thesis Excellence. Lived experiences of people with complex communication needs: Romantic and sexual relationships by Darryl James Sellwood Thesis Submitted to Flinders University for the degree of Doctor of … Continue reading →

Posted in AAC, Highlight, Personal Experience, PhD, Sexuality | Tagged AAC, PhD thesis, Research, sexuality

What do Feeling Flat, CP, OT Students and Librarians have in common?

The blog site of Dr Darryl Sellwood Posted on June 10, 2014 by DarrylJune 10, 2014

Who know! However, feeling a bit flat and tired these few days. I think it might have something to do with doing four three hour workshops over four days last week with UniSA OT students. It a job I am … Continue reading →

Posted in Journal | Tagged AAC, Confidence, Progress, Systematic literature review, Workshop

The iBible – A Must-Have!

The blog site of Dr Darryl Sellwood Posted on May 3, 2014 by DarrylMay 3, 2014

Yeah, I want a iBible! It will go well with my epson communicator! My espon AAC communicator rocked back in the 80’s! It had a voice that only 9.4% of people could understand it, but thats ok because only 47.555% … Continue reading →

Posted in AAC, Uncategorized | Tagged AAC, Bible, Funnies | Leave a reply

International AAC Awareness Month and My World Speaking Tour

The blog site of Dr Darryl Sellwood Posted on September 18, 2013 by DarrylSeptember 18, 2013

October is International AAC Awareness Month and this year Darryl is truly doing his part to raise awareness of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) globally. What started off six months ago as a single guest presentation at a conference for LIFEtool in Linz, … Continue reading →

Posted in AAC, Highlight, Personal Experience, Uncategorized | Tagged AAC, Austria, Bangkok, Europe, PhD, Poland, public speaking, World Tour | Leave a reply

“Communication for All” Program – Adelaide Zoo

The blog site of Dr Darryl Sellwood Posted on August 26, 2013 by DarrylAugust 26, 2013

The Adelaide Zoo has installed AAC devices throughout the Zoo as a part of their ‘Communication for All’ program. It is good now because you can have quite good talks with the animals. This kangaroo was talking about the freedom … Continue reading →

Posted in AAC, Pictures, Uncategorized | Tagged "Communication for All", AAC, Adelaide Zoo, humor, kangaroo | 1 Reply

A Make-Over for Dazz

The blog site of Dr Darryl Sellwood Posted on August 24, 2012 by DarrylAugust 24, 2012

theDazz.com has had a make-over this week. It was one of those jobs that needed attention, yet, I was feeling guilty “wasting” time on it. Most of it was spent seeking the right theme and plug-ins that would enable me … Continue reading →

Posted in AAC, Disability, PhD | Tagged AAC, links, PhD, website | Leave a reply

Honours Research Thesis

The blog site of Dr Darryl Sellwood Posted on April 30, 2012 by DarrylMarch 9, 2022

People with Complex Communication Needs (CCN) require improved methods of accessing telecommunications, given the communication barriers they face, to participate fully in society. This research explores the types of telecommunications access methods adults with CCN use and report to be useful, as well as their perspectives of the usefulness of a Video-Assisted Speech-to-Speech Relay (VAS) service.

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Posted in Highlight, National Relay Service (NRS), Telecommunications, University, Video Relay Service | Tagged AAC, Disability, Honours, telecommunications | Leave a reply

Expression of interest for a telecommunications research project: Participants with CCN

The blog site of Dr Darryl Sellwood Posted on June 18, 2010 by DarrylJune 18, 2010

Hello, I’m Darryl Sellwood from Adelaide, South Australia. I’m looking for people with Complex Communication Needs (CCN) who would like to take part in a research project investigating user perspectives on the usefulness of two methods of accessing telecommunications for … Continue reading →

Posted in AAC, Accessibility, Disability, Relay Trial, Telecommunications, University, Video Relay Service | Tagged AAC, Communication device, Relay Trial, Speak and Listen Relay, Speech-to-Speech Relay, telecommunications, university research, Video Relay Services | Leave a reply

Expression of interest for a telecommunications research project: Communication Partner Participants

The blog site of Dr Darryl Sellwood Posted on June 18, 2010 by DarrylJune 18, 2010

Hello, You are invited to participate in a research project investigating user perspectives on the usefulness of two methods of accessing telecommunications for people with Complex Communication Needs (CCN). The project has ethics approval from the Division of Education, Arts … Continue reading →

Posted in AAC, Accessibility, Disability, Internet, Relay Trial, Telecommunications, University, Video Relay Service | Tagged AAC, Communication device, Disability, Relay Trial, telecommunications, Video Relay Services | Leave a reply

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