Using Google Slides live closed captions in the classroom
Google Slides now creates closed captions on the fly! Google Slides uses your computer's microphone and translates your speech live and displays it at the bo...
NAIE Announcement: Preparing Educational Interpreters for Distance Learning
Due to the spread of COVID-19 (aka “coronavirus”) in the United States, we recognize that everyone is being impacted in some way or another, whether at work, at home, or through family, friends, and consumers. One of the things we are so proud of our membership for is the concern we have for deaf, h
Copy of Original Answer Sheet Video on the Hearing Process - HS
The Human Ear: Structure and Working Watch the attached video and then answer the questions related to the video. Share this document with me when you are done. If you have questions, please type them in the questions area and share with me. The man who narrates this video has an accent, but i...
Coronavirus: An ASL Social Story from Marie Philip School
A visual story about the Coronavirus and a community effort to stay healthy! Credit: Tori Wilson & Laura Novotny, Teachers for the Social Story; Ashley Thomp...
Closed Captions: editing, changing the language, and disabling
Flipgrid works very hard to make sure all students' voices can be part of the discussion, regardless of how they share their voice. An important feature for accessibility is closed captions and Fli...
Educational Resources TABS ,Let's CROWDSOURCE! List COMMONLY USED GEN ED educational sites and apps that we know ARE ACCESSIBLE for students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing Website/App,Accessible Features (CC, ASL, Bilingual),Grade Range,Free/Paid
Step-by-step guide on how to move your Zoom Recording videos from Zoom to your Google Drive. Instructions & Screenshots: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...
A children's guide to Coronavirus, presented in ASL by USD ASL/English Specialist, Sandy Scott. This video is for Deaf elementary kids to give them informati...
Accessibility Tips for a Better Zoom/Virtual Meeting Experience - Deaf/Hard of Hearing Technology Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center
Tips for addressing needs of deaf and hard of hearing participants in virtual workplace meetings. This includes meetings with all-sign language users, or a mix of sign language users and audio users with sign language interpreter support.
Teachers, Feel free to use and share. File---> Make a copy and it’s yours to edit, adjust to your needs, etc. Don’t worry about giving me credit. Just use the resources responsibly. Happy teaching and learning! --Jenna Jenna Reeh Instructional Technology Facilitator Papillion LaVista Community Sc...
Zoom/Google Hangouts Online Class: Rules and Etiquette for Distance Learning
Many of us are quarantined due to the coronavirus. I've begun using Zoom to complete online classes with my students. I felt the need to make a list of rules for them to abide by because, well, the first few days were a bit chaotic! #distancelearningtptI also included one for Google Hangouts and a B...
Expanded Skills Lesson Plan Title: Troubleshoot Hearing Assistive Technology (HAT) This document was generated through RMTC-D/HH Standard: SP.PK12.DH.3.4: Maintain (clean, care for, and troubleshoot) own hearing aids, cochlear implants, and/or FM equipment with assistance. Brief description...
This is a labeling activity done in PowerPoint that is editable. The activity covers the basic parts of an audiogram. Pages can be printed and laminated or students can fill in the answers. Includes an answer key and a tracking page to document student mastery.
As I write this post, I am on Day 9 of social distancing and our entire state was recently given a “stay at home” order due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All around the world, I’m wat…
ZOOM tutorial for ASL Interpreters (in English--captioned)
This is just a quick tutorial for all the ASL Interpreters figuring out how to provide access during the pandemic. This is just what's been working for me. P...