Google Meet Grid View Tutorial
Tips for Distance Learning with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students
Tips for Distance Learning with Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students *This was created for teachers that teach hearing students but have oral deaf students in their class as well. Most of these tips will also apply to students who communicate using sign language. Setting up: SOUND: Use a micropho...
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Embedding ASL Interpreting in ScreenCastify
Here is a step by step tutorial as to how to add an interpreter into any precorded video using the Google plug in Screen Castify.
7 Video Conference Lighting Tips for the Perfect Video Call
Proper lighting is a big factor in creating a professional look during a video conference call. Here are 7 lighting tips to implement for your next video conference calls.
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.
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Teacher Center: Training
Learnings from Remote Experience: Work It Like a Deaf Person
Hello! In 2010, I was a young woman living her dream of a career in public service, with a special passion for making complex information easily accessible and understood. I never even imagined that my passion for clear communication & direct engagement would put me down the path where I would event
Captioning options for Videoconferencing and Learning Management Systems
(Many thanks to Catharine McNally and Sarah Kiefer for their contributions, feedback, editing and comments on this blog post!) In an effort to stop the exponential growth of COVID-19, we’re s…
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Is your school impacted by Covid-19?
Google Meet Grid View
Shows everyone in a Google Meet - Thanks to Chris Gamble
Side-by-Side Mode for Screen Sharing – Zoom Help Center
Using an Interpreter in Zoom
A brief video on how to use an interpreter in Zoom.
Virtual Activities for Teachers and Families COVID-19
#DeafEdTips
#DeafEdTip: E-Learning Accessibility Whether it be for inclement weather, water main breaks or to prevent the spread of infectious d...
Captioning options for Videoconferencing and Learning Management Systems
(Many thanks to Catharine McNally and Sarah Kiefer for their contributions, feedback, editing and comments on this blog post!) In an effort to stop the exponential growth of COVID-19, we’re s…
Asynchronous vs. Synchronous Video Communications
What's the difference between synchronous and asynchronous video communication tools? How is each used for corporate communications and corporate training?
Google Form Assessments
Pre/Post Test Parts of the Ear Quiz Types of Hearing Loss Quiz Audiology Quiz How Sounds Travel Quiz FM Technology Quiz Self Assessment Student Questionnaire Portfolio Checklist and Self Assessment Quizizz- Audiology Review Quizizz- Parts of the Ear Quizizz- IEP Review Leprechaun Listening Compre...
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Conference Call Etiquette, Tips and Transcripts - Rev
To run an effective conference call you must set ground rules early and lead by example. Here are tips and tricks for leading a conference call effectively.
New NDC COVID-19 Information Page
We have resources ready for you on a dedicated COVID-19 information page. We will be building out tailored information to support both short- and long-term decision making on important topics including accessibility, transition planning, self-advocacy, and mental health during this time of stress and change. Check back often for updates on a range of topics, and follow us on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram for daily insights on ways to mitigate the potential negative impact of the spread of the coronavirus. [Disponible en español]
Accessibility Strategies for Deaf / Hard of Hearing People in Remote Meetings
Like many of us in response to COVID-19, your home is now your office and/or classroom. If you’re deaf or hard of hearing like me, you may…
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...
Use live captions in a Teams meeting
With live captions, Teams can detect what’s said in a meeting and present real-time captions and subtitles.
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
Making online learning accessible for deaf students - Hearing Like Me
Is your child studying at home as a result of COVID-19? Here are tips for ensuring accessible online learning for deaf students.
Supporting Success For Children With Hearing Loss | E-Learning & Coronavirus (COVID-19)
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...