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El Deafo Series on Apple TV+

Back in 2014, we highlighted a childrens’ graphic novel, ” El Deafo”, created by Cece Bell, to highlight her own superpowers (strengths) when navigating the world as a child with hearing aids. We love El Deafo as a rare depiction of our childhood selves, navigating the hearing world as speaking deaf children while addressing the

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3 years ago Captions, Education, Hearinganimation, captions, deaf, graphic novel, hearing, hearing aid, media representation, remote work, school, streaming TV

Ireland’s Chequered Hearing And Speech Services

Certain parts of Ireland’s paediatric audiology service work superbly, with a world-class cochlear implant centre in Dublin, yet at end-September 2020, 17,000 children and adults awaited initial audiology services nationwide. Of this total, over 7000 were children, with almost 8000 being adults over the age of 65. One-third of these children had waited over a

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4 years ago Education, Hearing, Language Developmentaudiologist, audiology, cochlear implant, deaf, deafness, hearing, hearing speech, hearingaids, HSE, legal case, speech therapy, therapist

Videoconferencing Auto-Captions

Multitudes of people have pivoted since spring 2020 pushed us all into video-calling with family, friends and colleagues, on the fly. Live Captions Keep You Connected Meryl Evans, a marketer who wears cochlear implants, wrote, “The Best Automatic Captioning Tool For Videocalls“ Literally, the tech firms are innovating videocall platforms at speed to stay relevant,

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4 years ago Captions, Education, Hearing, Smartphones, Telehealthaccessibility, accessible, captioning, captions, cochlearimplants, collaboration, hearing, inclusivedesign, innovation, livestream, MSTeams, plugin, skype, technology, usergroups, videocall, webinar, webinars, zoom

Reconfiguring Cochlear Implant Services For Covid Times

The CI Futures Forum summer 2020 webinars from the Global CI Collaborative, a group of global leaders in hearing and cochlear implant care, explores how covid-19 is catalysing innovation in care pathways, ENT surgical processes and telehealth channels. Reconfiguring CI Services: the new ‘normal’ was on July 22, with Katherine Bouton, a CI wearer, seeing

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4 years ago Captions, Hearing, Telehealthcovid19, hearing, innovation, remotecare, telehealth

Classroom Captions At RIT Get AI Assistance

Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) – hosting the National Technical Institute for Deaf students (NTID) – is optimising its realtime lecture captions with help from Microsoft. With deaf student demographics shifting to realtime captioning, by 2016 the number of lecture-captioning hours at RIT grew by 58% to 24,335 – up from just 15,440 hours in

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Video7 years ago 2 Comments Captions, Education, Hearing, Smartphonesaccess, accessibility, accessible, AI, C-Print, captioning, captions, cochlear, communication, deaf, deafness, dialogue, education, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, language, laptop, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, real-time, school, schools, social, speech, spoken, student, students, tablet, technology, tertiary, third, third-level, translation, verbal, words

What Twenty-First Century Deafness Looks Like

Deafness is different in the twenty-first century. With today’s digital hearing technology, why consign potentially talented students, teammates and/or work colleagues to lesser life-roles as people? Changing What ‘Deaf’ Means I never learned sign language in a family or institutional setting, so don’t act so surprised when I tell you I don’t sign. Many hearing

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7 years ago Education, Hearing, Language Developmentchild, children, cochlear, communication, deaf, deafness, education, family, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, language, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, parent, parents, preschool, read, reading, school, schools, speech, student, students, teacher, teachers, technology, verbal, words

Deaf Kids Learn Words Faster Than Hearing Kids

Young deaf children with bilateral cochlear implants can learn words faster than hearing peers at 12, 18 and 24 months after implantation, electroencephalography studies show. We observed that when deaf children get their implants, they learn words faster than those with normal hearing. Consequently, they build up certain word pools faster. ~ Niki Vavatzanidis, scientist at

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7 years ago 1 Comment Education, Hearing, Language Developmentbook, books, child, children, cochlear, communication, concept, creche, deaf, deafness, digital, education, family, health, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, language, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, parent, parents, preschool, read, reading, school, schools, social, speech, student, students, teach, teacher, teachers, teaching, technology, training, verbal, vocabulary, words

Optimising Digital Sound In Hearing-Devices

Hearing-device wearers report that assistive technology to contain background noise is still a holy grail and needs industry co-operation, according to an Action on Hearing Loss survey: Ninety-six per cent of respondents said hearing in noisy settings is a major challenge. Just 12% of hearing aid users and 27% of cochlear implant wearers are satisfied now. Help From The Hearing-Device Industry

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7 years ago 1 Comment Education, Hearing, Smartphonesaccess, accessibility, accessible, airpod, app, bluetooth, cochlear, communication, deaf, deafness, device, earbuds, earphone, education, headset, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, interface, jack, literacy, mainstream, neckloop, smartphone, streamer, student, students, technology, visual

Five Questions: Ruben Ramanathan, Supply Chain Management Technology

Ruben Ramanathan will soon graduate from Purdue University in Indiana and is eyeing a career in the automotive industry. Since he was little, he has had a real passion for automobiles, and aspires to work for Honda or Mazda as a purchasing agent or buyer. 1) The biggest struggle being the only deaf person in my family is that I

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7 years ago Captions, Education, Hearing, Smartphonesautomobile, automotive, cars, cochlear, college, communication, connected, deaf, deafness, driver, driving, education, employment, family, graduate, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, industry, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, parents, school, social, speech, student, students, technology, tertiary, third-level, university, verbal, words

Backing Startup Ballymun’s Small Biz Event

Sound Advice, with WorkJuggle, Find A Venue, Fetch, Grand Designs and Guardian Safety, was invited by Startup Ballymun to speak at a mentoring evening during November 2017. Hearing From Entrepreneurs At Varying Stages It takes a team! – the @StartUpBallymun entrepreneurs panel with co-organisers @BillyLinehan and @liamcbarry1978 with @Marggranddesign @WorkJuggle @soundadvice_pro @gogetfetch @findavenue @GuardianSafety2 – thanx to

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Link7 years ago Education, Hearing, Smartphones#nolimits, access, accessibility, business, cochlear, communication, customer service, deaf, deafness, education, enabler, entity, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, learning, leveller, local, mainstream, network, networking, online, services, smallbiz, social, speech, startup, teaching, technology, training, universal design
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