Benson-Goldberg Sofia, Geist Lori, Erickson Karen
Center for Literacy and Disability Studies, Department of Allied Health Sciences, School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Assist Technol Outcomes Benefits. 2023;17:30-43.
Project Open (https://project-openaac.com/) is aimed at improving in-person expressive communication for individuals with complex communication needs who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). The project includes intersecting research and development tracks. The development track aims to create an accessible, open-source set of tools that researchers and designers can use to develop and test AAC user interfaces. These tools are combined in a web-based platform called the Open-Source Design and Programmer Interface (OS-DPI) and situated for use within an inclusive Project Open Design Community. Benefits of open-source models to support innovation through collaboration among stakeholders, particularly in the early stages of design work, are reviewed. A detailed overview of the OS-DPI, associated Community, and future directions are discussed.