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STUDENTS
The Communication Center focuses on clinically relevant research. With our close collaboration with academic colleagues, we have been able to provide students with meaningful research opportunities in a real-life, clinical environment.
Nikki Harrington Master’s Student, Speech-Language Pathology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Use of iPod/iPad Technology as Assistive Memory Aids. Trisha Funk Doctoral Student, Speech-Language Pathology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Supplemented Speech Recognition evaluation project. 2009 STUDENT RESEARCH ASSISTANTS Kristen Lommel Master’s Student, Speech-Language Pathology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Contextual Scenes for Aphasia project Tracy Halbur Master’s Student, Speech-Language Pathology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Safety and Use of Laser Cam Technology Stacy Little Master’s Student, Speech-Language Pathology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Off-Screen keyboard for head tracking project. Haylee Schley Master’s Student, Speech-Language Pathology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Gesture Enhanced Word Prediction project. 2008 STUDENT RESEARCH ASSISTANTS Anneli Zobell Master's Student, Speech-Language Pathology, University of Nebraksa-Lincoln, Differences between measures of word and sentence intelligibility in individuals with dysarthria. Brianne Mohr Master's Student, Speech Language Pathology, University of Nebraska- Lincoln, Variability in word duration of typical speakers. Jillian McCarthy Doctoral Student, Speech-Language Pathology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Dynamic Capture project Katie Collins Master's Student, Speech Language Pathology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Dynamic Capture project. 2007 STUDENT RESEARCH ASSISTANTS Brian Schmoll Master's Student, Speech-Language Pathology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln AccuPoint- evaluation of technology Ashley Hobelman Master's Student, Speech-Language Pathology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
AccuPoint- case study Serah Tyler Senior, Bachelors of Science, Speech-Language Pathology, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Acoustic analysis of 4 individuals with dysarthria
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