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IBM Employee Requests Captions On Intranet Videos

Dialogue on audio and video files needs to be accurately machine-translated into captions, with the legal case, Noll versus IBM, recently reported in The New York Law Journal. Software engineer, Alfred Noll, employed at IBM since 1984, had used a mix of real time captioning and transcribing, plus interpreters as accommodations – but reported difficulty in accessing the corporate

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Early Hearing And Speech Services Benefit Childrens’ Reading

For the last blog post of 2014, here are some recent media pieces, to remind ourselves how early access to hearing and speech services can improve childrens’ life prospects. Lydia Denworth (author of I Can Hear You Whisper) Lydia Denworth’s recent post in Time Magazine,  Raising A Deaf Child Makes The World Sound Different, will resonate with parents of

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10 years ago 1 Comment Education, Hearing, Language Developmentaccess, book, books, child, children, coach, coaching, cochlear, creche, deaf, deafness, education, family, hearing, inclusion, inclusive, language, learn, learning, literacy, mainstream, parent, parents, preschool, read, reading, school, schools, siblings, social, sound, speak, speech, spoken, student, students, support, teach, teacher, training, visual, words

eBook: Teach A Deaf Child To Hear And Talk

Sound Advice created an e-book, “Teaching A Deaf Child To Hear And Speak: Perfectly“ (A Father’s Love), by James Hall, whose daughter hears and talks with bilateral cochlear implants. Mr Hall contacted Sound Advice after four years researching how a deaf child can acquire speech, and documenting his findings. Click the blue image below, to

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Image10 years ago 1 Comment Education, Hearing, Language DevelopmentA Father's Love, access, approach, auditory, auditory-verbal, avt, bilateral, book, books, child, childcare, children, choices, cochlear, communication, creche, deaf, e-book, early, ebook, ECCE, families, family, free, hear, implant, implants, inclusion, informed, intervention, kindergarten, language, learn, learning, listen, listening, literacy, mainstream, options, parent, parents, pre-verbal, preschool, read, reading, school, schools, sequential, siblings, simultaneous, social, speak, speaking, speaking. talk, speech, spoken, support, talk, talking, teach, teacher, teachers, teaching, teaching a deaf child to hear and talk, technology, training, verbal, visual, words, years

App For Conversing In Meetings Or Groups

A new app, Transcence, is intended to give deaf people access to spoken dialogue among friends or colleagues who don’t know sign language, without using an interpreter. Read: A Smartphone-Based App That Lets You Converse With Deaf People Potential users wanting to test the app can register their interest at the Transcence website for when it exits private beta

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10 years ago 6 Comments Captions, Education, Hearing, Smartphonesaccess, accessibility, app, caption, captions, communication, deaf, dialogue, education, group, groups, hearing, language, learn, literacy, mainstream, meeting, meetings, read, smartphone, social, speech, spoken, technology

Mainstream School Benefits Children With Implants

School placement is everything for children with cochlear implants. This explanatory piece is about an 11-year-old boy named Wyatt in the US, whose parents wanted him to have a mainstream education. Here’s what happened when he attended a school for deaf students: Wyatt was treated as if he were a deaf child with a hearing aid who needed to

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10 years ago 1 Comment Education, Hearing, Language Developmentauditory, child, children, cochlear, communication, creche, deaf, educate, education, environment, family, hearing, implant, inclusion, inclusive, language, mainstream, needs, parent, parents, placement, preschool, school, schools, setting, skills, social, speech, spoken, teacher, teachers, together, verbal

Strategies For Effective Auditory Verbal Therapy

Babies whose hearing issues are detected at birth, who receive hearing-devices and who start auditory-verbal therapy (AVT) before their first birthday, can have age-appropriate language within six months, according to a recent webinar from Hear And Say (Australia). Founder, Dimity Dornan, presented Is Auditory Verbal Therapy Effective? to highlight the family-centred teaching approach of social skills and listening-based cognitive strategies. Meantime, The Hearing Journal noted in

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Guide For Children To Speak A Second Language

The first-ever book for families, audiologists and teachers working to teach second, spoken languages to children who are deaf and hard-of-hearing, is now available. Its author, Michael Douglas, a certified auditory-verbal therapist (AVT), was based at the University of  Houston from 2010 to 2012. Read: Dual Language-Learning for Children With Hearing Loss Some people are

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11 years ago 1 Comment Education, Hearing, Language Developmentaccess, accessibility, accessible, assistive, avt, bionic, book, books, child, children, citizen, cochlear, communication, concept, country, creche, deaf, deafness, device, devices, digital, dual, education, family, global, hear, hearing, home, inclusion, inclusive, inflections, intercountry, intercultural, language, languages, learn, learning, listening, literacy, LSL, mainstream, mobile, nationality, opportunities, parent, parents, phonetics, potential, preschool, read, reading, school, schools, speaking, speech, spoken, student, students, support, syllables, talk, talking, teach, teacher, teachers, teaching, technology, training, visual, words

Cued Speech Finding Its Place In A Long Debate

Cued Speech may be finding its place with digital hearing-devices. From the 1960s, Cued Speech was seen as “too oral” by signing deaf people and “too manual” by families using the verbal approach, but this could be changing. Right On Cue: Cued Speech For Communication Reasons For Using Cued Speech Literacy and reading skills are

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Speech Teletherapy Matches In-Person Results

Outcomes for children receiving remote-speech therapy by telepractice, are similar to in-person sessions with a therapist. A report by Hear and Say, on using Skype to deliver teletherapy services to remote areas of Australia, was published in the Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare (read below). Read: Pilot Study of Telepractice For Delivering Speech Therapy Early Intervention Boosts

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Parent Guidance For Developing Language Skills

Talking to your baby from birth [especially when hearing-devices are worn], is crucial for their infant language development. While most babies hear for two months before birth, there will be babies with hearing devices who need to build up their word and sound-vocabulary after missing sounds earlier on. Chatting During Family Time One book, Small

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