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Videoconference captioning possible for hearing loss with accessory for musicians | CHC blog
Videoconference captioning possible for hearing loss with accessory for musicians | CHC blog
By Carolyn Stern, MBA Assistant Director of Outreach and Strategic Initiatives I am excited to share a new set up using a unique accessory popular among Through my network of deaf and hard of hearing professionals, I was grateful to learn how an accessory common among musicians called an iRig 2 coupled with a Y-splitter and a few other components would allow me to stream directly to my cochlear implants while also allowing my smartphone to process the adio signal from my computer so that I could geneate automated captioning.
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Videoconference captioning possible for hearing loss with accessory for musicians | CHC blog
Edmonton, AB eLearning docs – Google Drive
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
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Edmonton, AB eLearning docs – Google Drive