AssistiveWare
Amanda Hartmann is an experienced Speech Pathologist with a Bachelor's degree in Speech Pathology from the University of Queensland. Currently, Amanda serves as a Guest Lecturer at the University of Queensland, specializing in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and Key Word Signing for Speech Pathology students. In addition, Amanda works at AssistiveWare as a Speech Language Pathologist, focusing on the development of implementation and training resources for AssistiveWare Apps. Amanda has been providing high-quality speech therapy services to children and their families at 4 Little Monkeys since 2005 and previously held roles as an Inclusive Technology Consultant at Spectronics Inclusive Learning Technologies and as a Speech Pathologist at Education Queensland. Certification as an Apple Trainer highlights Amanda's expertise in inclusive technology and Assistive Technology training.
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AssistiveWare
We’re not just a company; we’re on a social mission to build a more inclusive world. A world where people who cannot use speech to communicate can fully participate in society. What sets us apart is that we dare to go our own way with a relentless focus on social change and strong personal connections to our user community.