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Greg O'Connor

Sprint Introduces Mobile Captioning App for Hearing Impaired - 0 views

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    "Wireless service provider Sprint has released a new iOS app that captions conversations in real time. The app uses computerized speech recognition service to caption the caller on the other end. The user can hear the other caller if they are able to and use the captions if they are unable to hear the person on the other end of the line. Then they can respond by voice. It is unclear how accurate the automated captioning will be with people with heavy accents or in loud environments. Sprint says the following about the app: "Wireless CapTel(R) by Sprint(R) is a free app available for individuals with hearing loss and understandable speech to place calls CapTel services on iOS. Using state of the art voice recognition technology, CapTel delivers captions of everything your caller says, while you listen (with your residual hearing) and speak directly to your caller.""
Greg O'Connor

Calm Talk for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPod touch (3rd generation), i... - 0 views

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    ""Use your words," I hear a parent tell their child... This augmentative assisted communication tool (AAC) helps children talk about their feelings and behaviour. Calm talk also helps children practice self-calming strategies through a variety of activities. All children can benefit from this app, including those who have ASD, ADD/ADHD, speech and language impairments and intellectual impairments. Developing children's emotional intelligence is fundamental for life. Calm Talk was developed by an Educational Therapist who needed a tool to help children with social and behavioural difficulties."
Eric Sailers

Kolibri subtitling software - 7 views

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    I used Kolibri while it was still in beta for the Proloquo2Go video tutorials. Kolibri is great for adding captions to videos for the deaf and hard of hearing population. The software is now available in the Mac App Store.
J B

ASHAsphere - 4 views

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    blog of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
J B

Danny's Wish - It's All About Giving - 2 views

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    "Since Apple released the iPad on April 3, 2010, there has been daily news buzz about its overnight success and the many wonderful uses for the Autism community. The iPad employs new alternative communication methods and learning applications providing Autistic children with enhanced communication, independence, daily life skills, and developmental growth.  Most important to me, the iPad gives those without a voice the chance to be heard. My son is without speech, and uses Tap to Talk, to communicate. This application uses picture identification to create sentences that are spoken aloud. My biggest wish has always been to hear my son say 'I love you,' and because of this recent technology, I finally can!"
Patrick Black

Hearing Journey - Online Community - Home Page - 0 views

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    Touted a place to find games to use with word walls and such.
anonymous

chillola.com English for Kids - Free English Learning Instructions Lessons and Resource... - 6 views

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    This website is intented for children to learn English, Spanish, French Italian or German. It has some cute pictures categorized where students can click on the picture and click on the voice to hear the word. This can be used to reinforce reading or basic vocabulary
Kathleen N

Signed Stories Home Page - ITV Signed Stories - 9 views

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    Hi! This is your website. It's got lots of great books to see in sign language and subtitles. Hearing family and friends can listen to the stories too. You can all watch together! We'll add more books. So keep coming back to see what's new.  Tell your friends … click on the windows… explore…and have FUN
Nicole Lakusta

ODS - 5 views

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    AT tools
J B

Dublin Schools Using iPad As Educational Tool | WBNS-10TV, Central Ohio News - 2 views

  • "Just the amount of time they'll spend on work," Leinberger said. "And the different ways that we can teach them interactively and more fun, they're learning quicker."
  • "It's just combining all the different senses so kids can see, hear and feel all the different lessons,"
karen Janowski

The Impact of Augmentative and Alternative Communication Intervention on the Speech Pro... - 3 views

shared by karen Janowski on 13 Dec 09 - Cached
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    "This article presents the results of a meta-analysis to determine the effect of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) on the speech production of individuals with developmental disabilities."
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