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Clark, Mary – PEPNet 2, 2010
Late-deafness means deafness that happened postlingually, any time after the development of speech and language in a person who has identified with hearing society through schooling, social connections, etc. Students who are late-deafened cannot understand speech without visual aids such as speechreading, sign language, and captioning (although…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Visual Aids, Deafness, Hearing Impairments
Doe, Tanis – A.C.E.H.I. Journal, 1986
Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada) has successfully used three methods to help hearing impaired students take notes: (1) blind or visually impaired students take notes for hearing impaired students; (2) professors provide copies of their lecture notes; and (3) teaching assistants take notes in the classroom. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Deafness, Foreign Countries, Hearing Impairments, Higher Education
Hastings, Donald; Brecklein, Kim; Cermak, Sandy; Reynolds, Rondalyn; Rosen, Harlene; Wilson, Jimmie – PEPNet, 1996
The provision of notetaking services is crucial for most deaf and hard of hearing students at the postsecondary level in classes designed for students with normal hearing. Numerous authors have attested to its importance. Collectively, more deaf and hard of hearing students in mainstreamed postsecondary settings use notetaking services than any…
Descriptors: College Students, Partial Hearing, Deafness, Notetaking
Giles, Pam – 1998
This tipsheet describes C-Print[TM], a computer-aided speech-to-print transcription system, as a support service option for deaf and hard-of-hearing student(s) in mainstream educational environments. C-Print requires a typist to capture a teacher's lecture (and students' comments) into a laptop computer. The typed information is displayed…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Communication Aids (for Disabled), Computer Uses in Education, Deafness
Easterbrooks, Susan R. – 1998
This paper describes several tools that the regular and special education teacher can use to ensure that modifications for students with hearing impairments in the regular classroom are both available and of sufficient quality. First, the Mainstream Success Index, an aid to interpreting test scores for the purpose of making educational decisions,…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Certification, Classroom Environment
Hastings, Donald; Brecklein, Kim; Cermak, Sandy; Reynolds, Rondalyn; Rosen, Harlene; Wilson, Jimmie – 1997
This report examines needs for notetaking services by deaf or hard of hearing students at the postsecondary level and ways of providing these services. It discusses training, supervision, the responsibilities of those involved in provision of notetaking services, and policies and procedures for providing useful and efficient notetaking services.…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Ancillary School Services, Deafness, Delivery Systems
Kincaid, Jeanne M.; Rawlinson, Sharaine J. – PEPNet 2, 1999
In May 1997 and March 1998, the Midwest Center for Postsecondary Outreach, in conjunction with St. Paul Technical College, hosted a video teleconference in which four other professionals and the authors appeared. Although they answered some of the questions submitted, due to time constraints, they were unable to respond to a number of the…
Descriptors: Technical Assistance, Video Technology, Deafness, Compliance (Legal)

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