Fred Suter, a deafened student from Germany who’s studying modern languages in the UK, shares how he uses realtime captions in lectures for 100% access to course material with a laptop, microphone and wifi network.
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For the Sound Advice team, this is exactly how students who’re deaf or hard-of-hearing should be accessing and learning European and other languages in their classrooms, no matter what level of education they are currently at.
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