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Learn how to draw characters out of your hearing devices - My luckyears
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Microsoft Teams meetings for the classroom – what to use now, and what is coming soon
Over the last few weeks, schools have been working tirelessly to enable distance learning for their students and faculty. We’ve heard directly from many of you about engaging students in lessons, encouraging student to student collaboration, and facilitating staff professional development all while ...
Edmonton, AB eLearning docs – Google Drive
Edmonton, AB educational audiologists created these FABULOUS resources that they have generously agreed to share for anyone to use. Many, many thanks to Krista Yuskow, @Amber Darragh and @Reanne Pernitsky on their hard work on these documents! 1. Family Resource_Alternative Delivery Tips for Students who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing_2020 2. Listening to Electronic Devices with Hearing Technologies 3. School Resource_Alternative Delivery Accessibility for Students who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing_2020 4. Whole-Screen Capture Programs
How to Contribute Subtitles to Someone Else's YouTube Video
Subtitles help expand the audience of a video. Multilingual subtitles, for example, help a number of people to understand the message of the speaker without acquiring knowledge of the speaker's language. In this article, you'll learn how...