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International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication : ウィキペディア英語版 | International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication The International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ISAAC) was founded in May 1983 in East Lansing, Michigan, United States. Its stated purpose is to improve the communication abilities and quality of life of individuals with complex communication needs who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC).〔Light, J. and McNaughton, D. (2008). Making a difference: A celebration of the 25th anniversary of The International Society for Augmentative and Alternation Communication. Augmentative and Alternative Communication. 24(3), 175-193.〕〔Light, Janice, Toward a definition of communicative competence for individuals using augmentative and alternative communication systems, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Vol. 5, No. 2. (1989), pp. 137-144.〕 ISAAC provides information about AAC services, policies and activities around the world thorough various publications〔Beukelman & Mirenda, 2005, p. 111〕 and their website.〔(Isaac Homepage, retrieved June 12, 2012 )〕 The society publishes a journal and various other publications, organizes biennial conferences, promotes research on AAC use and AAC development as well as implements various projects.〔 ==Purpose== ISAAC works to promote augmentative and alternative communication as a known and valued way of communicating worldwide.〔 (About ISAAC: What we do )〕 The society’s vision "is that AAC will be recognized, valued and used throughout the world" and the society's mission "is to promote the best possible communication for people with complex needs".〔( Isaac Projects, retrieved May 13, 2010 )〕 The society encourages research and scholarship as well as works to improve service delivery.〔Lloyd, Fuller & Arvidson, 1997, pp 24〕
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