Biography and Research Information
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Jenna Burns' research focuses on augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems for autistic children, specifically investigating context-aware AAC with automated response options tailored for academic settings. Her work aims to enhance communication abilities for this population within educational environments. Burns collaborates with Elizabeth R. Lorah and Christine Holyfield, both from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom she has co-authored publications. Her recent publication is slated for 2026, indicating ongoing engagement in her field. Her scholarship metrics indicate a total of two publications.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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Exploring the Lived Experiences of School-based Speech-Language Pathologists Following Implementation of H.R.1 (One Big Beautiful Bill Act) (2026)Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science OpenAlex
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An Examination of Context-Aware Augmentative and Alternative Communication with Automated Response Options for Academic Communication From Autistic Children (2026)
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- An Examination of Context-Aware Augmentative and Alternative Communication with Automated Response Options for Academic Communication From Autistic Children
- An Examination of Context-Aware Augmentative and Alternative Communication with Automated Response Options for Academic Communication From Autistic Children
- An Examination of Context-Aware Augmentative and Alternative Communication with Automated Response Options for Academic Communication From Autistic Children
- An Examination of Context-Aware Augmentative and Alternative Communication with Automated Response Options for Academic Communication From Autistic Children
- An Examination of Context-Aware Augmentative and Alternative Communication with Automated Response Options for Academic Communication From Autistic Children
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