Rahab Blondie Mothapo

Stakeholder involvement in assistive technology

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Date

24 August 2023

Time

10:30

Session

Lessons learned from doing interdisciplinary research

Abstract

The involvement of various stakeholders in the development of assistive technology such as AAC systems is pivotal in providing access to communication, harnessing social inclusion and the acceptance in communities.

Bio

Rahab Blondie Mothapo is a Speech-language pathologist and Audiologist, a lecturer and a clinical supervisor at the Sefako Makgatho University in South Africa. She is a registered PhD student at the University of Pretoria under the excellent supervision of Prof Kerstin Tönsing (SA) and Dr Gloria Soto (USA). Her research interests lie in multilingualism, language development as well as AAC for native language speakers. Her particular interest in the design process as well as the implementation of AAC services for children who speak native languages in South Africa. She is a novice in academia and passionate about research in the field of AAC.