This article describes the adaptive technology, interpreters, and other communication techniques that were used at the national conference of the American Association of Deaf-Blind. Describes the various methods of communication modes that were used in order to effectively communicate to all participants of the conference. ACCESSWORLD, vol. 1, #6, November 2000, pp. 22-26
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Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices are typically used by people who do not spe...
Weiss discusses the diversity of needs interpreters meet in working with the deaf-blind community. T...
This article lists several methods of communication, aids, and devices for deaf-blind individuals. I...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) for severely communicationally impaired people has ...
Background: People with deafblindness experience stigmatization, exclusion, and isolation. Due to co...
Effective face-to-face communication with other people presents challenges for many reasons. We may ...
Produced by Center on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, Frank Sawyer ...
Communication is an essential component of human social life. Conditions that produce speech impairm...
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This paper presents a summary of best practices for communication assessment and intervention with i...
In this article several styles of communication used by Deaf-Blind people are examined. When interpr...
A presentation giving an overview of the research that has taken place regarding communication and t...
This position paper proposes the undertaking of a systematic research agenda on the tangled question...
There is a growing body of research that demonstrates the value of augmentative and alternative comm...
The authors analyze the impact of marginalizing discourses surrounding disability on the design of c...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices are typically used by people who do not spe...
Weiss discusses the diversity of needs interpreters meet in working with the deaf-blind community. T...
This article lists several methods of communication, aids, and devices for deaf-blind individuals. I...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) for severely communicationally impaired people has ...
Background: People with deafblindness experience stigmatization, exclusion, and isolation. Due to co...
Effective face-to-face communication with other people presents challenges for many reasons. We may ...
Produced by Center on Disabilities, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawai'i, Frank Sawyer ...
Communication is an essential component of human social life. Conditions that produce speech impairm...
Communication is a dynamic process that creates and conveys a mutual understanding between two or mo...
This paper presents a summary of best practices for communication assessment and intervention with i...
In this article several styles of communication used by Deaf-Blind people are examined. When interpr...
A presentation giving an overview of the research that has taken place regarding communication and t...
This position paper proposes the undertaking of a systematic research agenda on the tangled question...
There is a growing body of research that demonstrates the value of augmentative and alternative comm...
The authors analyze the impact of marginalizing discourses surrounding disability on the design of c...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices are typically used by people who do not spe...
Weiss discusses the diversity of needs interpreters meet in working with the deaf-blind community. T...