

It also provides signposts on where to learn more like the Getting Started with Paper-Based Symbol Resources eBook and some of our Ace Centre Learning courses. Others are downloaded as standard PDFs with our default options for now, but they will all become customisable in due course.Įach chart download is now accompanied by a helpsheet to assist people new to paper-based AAC who need help supporting a learner to use them. These are resources that allow you to make decisions on how the charts will look before you download and print them. There are a few things! When you visit the symbol resources section of our website you will see a customise banner on some. Originally developed to complement our eBook Getting Started with Paper-Based Symbol Resources we thought about what we could do to improve the charts to make them more accessible to more people and have released updates and new features to do just that.īelow we hear from our colleagues Tina Voizey, Information and Resources Manager, and Katharine Buckley, Senior AAC Consultant and lead contributor to both the eBook and symbol charts, about this exciting development and things to consider when downloading a resource. Thousands of people visit our website year after year to download them and help get someone started with paper-based AAC. Ace Centre’s free symbol communication charts are an important and popular resource we are proud to offer as part of our charitable service.
