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Pogo Boards is a fun and easy-to-use application created by Talk To Me Technologies, LLC, a leading augmentative/alternative communication (AAC) company.
With the release of Pogo Boards, we have created something that has not been done before. This amazing, new application has proven to be extremely helpful to teams, families, end users, school personnel and anyone involved in the creation of adaptive communication and learning materials.

PLUS… With the ability to EASILY share boards online, lots of people will be able to save a great deal of time by not feeling the need to continually re-create the wheel.
AND… With millions of images readily available through an integrated Google search, plus thousands of unique, custom symbols with Symbol Stix and the new PiCS symbol set, Pogo Boards offers the most robust symbol library available in one place.

Be sure to take a look at our how-to videos! They are a great way to give you a quick overview of many of the powerful and easy to use features of Pogo Boards and will help you get started with creating and sharing in no time!
Throughout the different phases of development of the Pogo Boards application, we picked the brains of some of the top names in different industries ranging from Augmentative/Alternative Communication (AAC), Assistive Technology, Accent Modification and English as a Second Language (ESL). We definitely gained some valuable input, suggestions and feedback along the way!
We would like to thank and recognize these people, including:
- Dr. Susan Fager
- Dr. Gary Cumley

- Dr. Elizabeth Hanson
- Julie Gamradt
- Linda J. Burkhart
- Jamie Murray-Branch
- Kelly Fonner
- Blair Panhorst
- Sam Chwat
- Doug Whitman
- Dr. Pam Mathy
- Nancy Inman
- Dan Herlihy
- Dr. Diane Bryen
- Dr. Ken Bleile
- Dr. Suzanne Freedman
- Dr. Dennis Dunning
- Jill Gierach
- Dr. Joanne Lasker
- Judy Cumley
- Dr. Kathy Garrett
- And many others.
In addition, members of our award-winning software development team have children with autism. So, from the start they have had a very clear understanding of what we were aiming to accomplish.
Please take a moment to register, take a look at the Pogo Boards application and see what you think!