A presentation giving an overview of the research that has taken place regarding communication and the deafblind population. Reviews communication methods such as ASL, tactile ASL, fingerspelling, computer recognition, Tadoma, and communication speed and accuracy of each. Plenary presentation at the International Symposium on Development and Innovations in Interpreting for Deafblind People, Netherlands, June 1999
Having 5% of the world’s population suffering from speaking disability, building up an effective com...
This is an abridged version of the National Curriculum For Training Interpreters Working with People...
Because of the differences in residual hearing and vision, people with congenital deafblindness (cdb...
This article lists several methods of communication, aids, and devices for deaf-blind individuals. I...
This paper presents the main points of the research in the field of tactile communication. It also p...
This article presents CUEmmunication or Touch-Cue Communication, a system for communicating with ind...
This chapter examines language-based communication as a mode of interaction for students who are dea...
This is the text of a workshop presentation given at the 13th DbI World Conference on Deaf-Blindness...
An article outlining an upcoming research grant focusing on holistic communication strategies in the...
The academic achievement of the deaf is related to the difficulty in communication, not to the cogni...
Contains descriptions of 13 methods of communication used by Deaf-Blind People. Includes: Print on P...
This translation of the Danish booklet Om Kommunikation Med Dovblinblevne provides practical techn...
Communication is one of the most important parts of human life. Deaf people are unable to communica...
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelo...
This chapter provides an overview of communication in people with deafblindness, covering levels of...
Having 5% of the world’s population suffering from speaking disability, building up an effective com...
This is an abridged version of the National Curriculum For Training Interpreters Working with People...
Because of the differences in residual hearing and vision, people with congenital deafblindness (cdb...
This article lists several methods of communication, aids, and devices for deaf-blind individuals. I...
This paper presents the main points of the research in the field of tactile communication. It also p...
This article presents CUEmmunication or Touch-Cue Communication, a system for communicating with ind...
This chapter examines language-based communication as a mode of interaction for students who are dea...
This is the text of a workshop presentation given at the 13th DbI World Conference on Deaf-Blindness...
An article outlining an upcoming research grant focusing on holistic communication strategies in the...
The academic achievement of the deaf is related to the difficulty in communication, not to the cogni...
Contains descriptions of 13 methods of communication used by Deaf-Blind People. Includes: Print on P...
This translation of the Danish booklet Om Kommunikation Med Dovblinblevne provides practical techn...
Communication is one of the most important parts of human life. Deaf people are unable to communica...
This thesis report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelo...
This chapter provides an overview of communication in people with deafblindness, covering levels of...
Having 5% of the world’s population suffering from speaking disability, building up an effective com...
This is an abridged version of the National Curriculum For Training Interpreters Working with People...
Because of the differences in residual hearing and vision, people with congenital deafblindness (cdb...