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- [Host] All right. - Hi there, welcome. Today Im gonna be presenting about Tangible Symbols. Specifically were gonna be talking about an introduction to what tangible symbols are and discussing functional use across settings. So thank you for joining us today and welcome. A little bit about me. My name is Emily Macklin. I work as a speech language pathologist with deaf-blind individuals of school age. So that ranges from three to 22 years old. Im passionate about working with individuals with complex communication profiles and I really enjoy being creative with assistive tech and AAC specifically to provide access to communication. Just off the bat, some disclosures for this presentation include financial disclosures. So I receive a speaking fee for presenting from AbleNet, and I am a salaried employee of Perkins School for the Blind. And in terms of non-financial disclosures, I do not have any relevant non-financial relationships to disclose. So from todays presentation, what Im