- CA OTUED 8-15-2-9-3
- Item
- after 1974
Item is an acrylic glass E-Tran communication frame. Using eye-coding, it is intended to be read together with a Bliss board placed within the frame.
Item is an acrylic glass E-Tran communication frame. Using eye-coding, it is intended to be read together with a Bliss board placed within the frame.
Item is a wooden E-Tran communication frame. Using eye-coding, it is intended to be read together with a Bliss board placed within the frame.
Item is an E-Tran communication board used through eye-tracking.
File contains E-Tran communication displays. Two are intended for use with Bliss boards.
Item is a French syllabic communication board. Syllabic communication displays were considered by BCI as a method of communication for non-speaking persons, but were not suitable for non-reading students.
256 Vocab. Quadrant Eye-Coding TMR Wheelchair-Bound
Item is an eye-coding communication board. Includes instruction sheet from Hamilton-Wentworth Communication Collective. Not a Bliss board, but was used by BCI to help orient others towards understanding the use of Blissymbols.
Non-Bliss Communication Boards
File contains non-Bliss communication displays for non-speaking persons and users of augmentative communication.
Blissymbolics Communication Institute - Canada
This collection contains a variety of materials relating to the development, dissemination, use, and study of Blissymbols by Blissymbolics Communication Institute - Canada, and by affiliate organizations, scholars, educators, and users of augmentative communication around the world. The collection additionally includes administrative records, promotional material, and memorabilia of the BCIC.
Blissymbolics Communication Institute Canada
This series consists of teaching, sample and personal communication tools and displays for users of Blissymbolics. This includes Blissymbol boards, books, and other augmentative communication devices.
Teaching & Sample Communication Displays
This subseries consists of sample Blissymbol communication displays, including boards, books, posters and electronic communication devices used for instructor reference, student teaching, student evaluation, and individual use.
File contains sample Blissymbolic communication books, one disassembled, as well as one poster with photos of a personal Blissymbolic communication book.
Bliss Boards - Evaluation-related
File contains Bliss board used in student evaluation, Bliss board display mat with raised Blissymbols used for evaluations, and first Symbol Display created by (presumed O.C.C.C) team.
Bliss Boards - General Vocabulary
File contains five Blissymbol boards with English translations, ranging from '100 Vocabulary' to '400 Vocabulary'.
Research on Cognitive Processing of Blissymbols and Bliss-like Symbols
Bliss User Creations and Stories
Series contains biographies and articles written about Bliss users, or auto-biographies and fiction written by Bliss users in Blissymbol language and English.
Stories written by Bliss Users pt.1
File contains stories written in Blissymbols and English language by Bliss Users.
Non-English Bliss User Creations & Stories
This subseries contains books and booklets of stories, poems, letters, and memoirs written by Bliss users in Blissymbols and various languages.
Item is a booklet of collected letters and stories of Bliss users, written in Hebrew, English, and Blissymbols.
Workshops, Seminars, Presentations & Events
This subseries contains documents relating to workshops and seminars held outside of Canada. Contents include event resources, schedules, memos, notes, research, and presentations.
File contains research and presenations presented at the Blissymbolics Think-Tank at the University of Dundee in Scotland.
File contains Participant Resourcebook in original binder, OCCC memos on McNaughton's workshop presentation, workshop schedules, and various notes and brochures.
Publications - Non-English Research & Journals
This subseries contains presentations, articles, case studies, bulletins, and miscellaneous research on Blissymbolics in a variety of non-English languages.
International Research on Bliss
File contains articles, research, and case studies on Blissymbolics in French, Portugese, Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish, and German languages.
This series contains a variety of materials related to the international community of Blissymbolics. It includes material from BCIC affiliates and partners, research, teaching materials, and workshops on Blissymbolics, as well as Bliss user communication displays and textual creations. This series also contains children's books written in Blissymbols, some with translations in a variety of languages. The majority of this series consists of non-English material.
This series includes material surrounding the promotion and publicity of Blissymbols and Blissymbolics Communication Institute - Canada. It contains promotional materials created by BCIC including pamphlets, signage, and collections of publicity clippings from a variety of newspapers and articles.
Miscellaneous Administration & Correspondence
This subseries contains miscellaneous files relating to administrative activities from BCIC, including the files and correspondence of staff and Executive Directors, such as Dave Martin and Dr. Harry Silverman. It also includes records relating to conferences and events held in association with OISE.
BCI Anniversary Events and Celebrations
1st Parent Letter from Beginning of Symbol Program
Lists of BCI Resource Centres, Affiliates, and Partners
Capetown Report by Shirley McNaughton
This subseries contains meeting minutes, reports and correspondence from the Board of Directors of the Blissymbolics Learning Centre.
The Blissymbolics Learning Centre (also referred to as The Blissymbolics Leaning Centre - Muskoka and the Bala Learning Centre) was a project of BCIC funded by the Ontario Federation for Cerebral Palsy (OFCP) between the years 2001-2006, alongside the support from President Mark Murphy, Ontario Trillium Foundations and other financial donors. The Learning Centre supported Blissymbol users and alumni. In 2006, the OFCP funding ended and the Centre was eventually taken over by a charitable group in Gravenhurst.
This series contains records related to the administrative processes of Blissymbolics Communication Institute - Canada. It includes a variety of files including annual reports, affiliate reports, and correspondence; files related to donors and finances; as well as other miscellaneous administrative files such as the personal files of BCIC and OCCC staff.
Research, Journals & Presentations
This subseries includes research and journals regarding Blissymbols and Blissymbolics which were not published by BCIC.
Miscellaneous Articles and reports on Blisymbols
This subseries consists of theses in which Blissymbolics is involved or the direct topic of study. The theses come from a variety of different scholars and universities.
A masters thesis by Mary Jane Trunzo Rahbar for the Department of Communicative Disorders and Sciences and the Faculty of the Graduate School of Wichita State University.
Cognitive Processing of Blissymbols by Normal Adults
A doctoral thesis written by William Steven Yovetich for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy for Faculty of Graduate Studies at Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
This series contains books, journals and other research in which Blissymbols are the topic of study. It includes materials that were not published directly by Blissymbolics Communication Institute - Canada, but they may have involvement by way of granting copyright for the use of Blissymbols.
Research, Journals & Presentations
This subseries contains research, journals and miscellaneous presentations from Blissymbolics Communication Institute - Canada.
Miscellaneous Research and Presentations on Bliss pt. 2
Miscellaneous Research and Presentations on Bliss pt. 1
Shirley McNaughton Research and Presentations pt. 2
Shirley McNaughton Research and Presentations pt. 1
Books, Guides & Symbol Dictionaries
This subseries contains books published by Blissymbolics Communication Institute - Canada for the purpose of educating others in using and teaching Blissymbolics.
Fundamental Rules for the Standard Blissymbolics of Blissymbolics Communication International
This subseries contains children's books or stories for children which have either been written in Blissymbols, or translated to Blissymbols.