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Cornell STEM Captioning May Reach High Schools

Cornell University is testing an online, remote captioning system for deaf and hard of hearing students, which may reach into the high school sector. The move is geared to encourage more deaf students to study STEM topics. Read More: Cornell Supports Deaf Students In STEM Field Market-size figures from the US value speech-recognition, captioning and transcribing solutions

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13 years ago 4 Comments Captions, Education, Hearingaccess, accessibility, accessible, child, children, cochlear, communication, deaf, deafness, education, family, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, language, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, read, reading, school, schools, social, speech, student, students, support, teach, teacher, teaching, technology, verbal, visual, words

Cochlear Implants Alter What It Means To Be Deaf

Traditional deaf schools in the United States face an ‘uncertain future’ as more parents (and children) choose cochlear implants, with a correlating 85% of deaf children now attending their local mainstream schools and fully participating in their own local communities. Read: Cochlear Implants Redefine What It Means To Be Deaf Statistically in the US, over

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13 years ago 1 Comment Education, Hearing, Language Development, Smartphonesaccess, accessible, book, books, child, children, cochlear, communication, creche, deaf, deafness, education, family, hearing, HSE, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, language, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, NCSE, parent, parents, preschool, read, reading, school, schools, social, speech, support, teacher, teachers, teaching, technology, words

TeachNet Blog: Closed Captions In The Classroom

Attendees of the CESI 2012 conference last February, will recall the live captions that were requested by Sound Advice’s Caroline Carswell, to facilitate her access to the sessions – and to give a live demo in her own presentation. Live Captions Retained A Full Day At CESI 2012 The CESI organisers arranged these live captions

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13 years ago Captions, Education, Hearing, Language Developmentaccess, accessibility, accessible, book, books, captioning, captions, child, children, communication, concept, deafness, education, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, irish, language, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, online, parent, parents, read, reading, school, schools, social, student, students, support, teach, teacher, teachers, teaching, training, video, vimeo, visual, words, YouTube

Soundfields For Learning: The-Need-To-Know

Soundfields for learning, and their procurement, are a recurring question Sound Advice gets from parents and educators. Here’s a “Soundfields 101” piece to demystify the obtaining and use of these audio-systems. Soundfield presentation from Sound Advice’s EdTech event in October 2011: Soundfield Classroom Audio (Andrew Taylor, Classroom Comms) Q: What is a soundfield (audio) system? A:

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13 years ago 2 Comments Education, Hearing, Language Developmentaccess, accessibility, accessible, child, children, cochlear, college, communication, concept, deaf, deafness, education, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, preschool, read, reading, school, schools, social, sound, soundfield, soundfields, student, students, teacher, teachers, teaching, technology, third-level, training, university, words

E-Books, E-Readers And Children’s Reading Skills

A new electronic item in the headlines recently, is the e-reader. What are e-readers, and how do they benefit deaf children who are learning to read? E-readers are electronic devices, such as the Kindle, that allow the user to read an electronic book instead of a paper book. They are increasingly used by educators to encourage and

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13 years ago 1 Comment Captions, Education, Hearing, Language Developmentaccess, accessibility, accessible, book, books, child, children, cochlear, communication, concept, deaf, deafness, education, family, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, language, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, parent, parents, preschool, read, reading, school, schools, social, speech, student, students, support, teach, teacher, teachers, teaching, technology, training, visual, words

Book Prize-Draw For World Book Day (March 1st)

To mark World Book Day Ireland (March 1st), Sound Advice will make a draw of the names of everyone who follows our Facebook page by March 5th, 2012. The prize is a copy of the Sound Advice children’s book, “A Birthday For Ben”(2009). Make sure to ‘Like’ our new Facebook page by March 5th to be in, to win!

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13 years ago 1 Comment Hearingbook, books, child, children, comprehension, concept, day, deafness, family, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, irish, language, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, parent, parents, read, reading, recognition, schools, social, student, students, support, teachers, training, visual, vocabulary, word, words, world, world book day

Music: A Key To Unlocking Your Child’s Potential

A book, “Music Is The Key To Unlocking Your Child’s Potential” by language therapist Karen O’Connor, has launched in Ireland (€12.99, Londubh Books). The book tells how music-based sound therapy engaged specific children at Karen’s practice, with their learning and language subsequently developing. In 2011, the Sound Advice piece, “Music Has Educational Benefits For Deaf

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NCSE: Education Of Deaf/Hoh Children in Ireland

Educational outcomes for children who are deaf and hard-of-hearing, is the focus of a new policy advice paper from the National Council for Special Education. Read the paper: The Education of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children in Ireland Download the presentation in PDF format. The goal of the paper is that children who are “deaf

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13 years ago 8 Comments Captions, Education, Hearing, Language Development, Smartphonesaccess, accessibility, accessible, attainment, auditory, book, books, child, children, class, classroom, cochlear, communication, concept, deaf, deafness, digital, document, education, entitlement, entitlements, family, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, Ireland, irish, ISL, language, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, national council for special education, NCSE, new, paper, parent, parents, peers, policy, preschool, read, reading, school, schools, social, speech, spoken, student, students, support, supports, teach, teacher, teachers, teaching, technology, tools, training, visual, words

New Study: Babies Learn Language By Lip-reading

All babies lip-read from about 6 months of age, to learn mouth-shapes for the sounds they hear, according to researchers at Florida Atlantic University. When a baby gazes intently at a speaker’s mouth, this indicates they are working to learn to form syllables for themselves, instead of just babbling. Read: Babies Learn Language By Reading

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New Words-App For Children With Hearing Devices

A new app enables children with hearing-aids and cochlear implants, to practice their listening and speaking with flash-cards and a range of speech sounds for each letter. Very cleverly, the app has parent tips for its use. Read: New HOPE Words App for iPhones and iPads Video: See the Hope Words App in action The

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