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tty
tela type writer
ttd
tela communication device for the deaf
the most popular video relay service is
sorenson vrs
ga and sk
go ahead and stop keying
what is one advantage to using the video relay service
clarification in communication
closed captioning became a law due to what?
the american disabilities act -all tvs had to have closed captioning
what are some disadvantages to closed captioning?
-hard to read and watch at same time
- delay of captioning
- text is wrong
- not all channels have captioning
- must be able to read quickly
some alerting devices
vibrating alarm clocks,
flashing lights
one reason baby signing works so well
muscles develop before verbal abilities
the brightest deaf often became what
teachers of the deaf.
- by 1860's approx. 40% of teachers of deaf were deaf
- asl lang of instruction
the Milan conference found which method of teaching to be superior?
oral method
- by early 1900's most state schools opted for voiced speech
-deaf teachers lost their jobs
when did asl and other signing systems emerge into deaf language?
early 1960's and early 70's
studied heredity and eugenics
alexander graham bell
son of thomas hopkins
edward miner gallaudet
superintendent for columbia institute for deaf and dumb washington dc

-became gallaudet college
edward gallaudet
IDEA: year and what it does now
individuals with disabilities education act, 1990
- refers to the entire package of laws that assures decent public education
public law 94-142
1975 education for all handicaped children
who concluded that we need a convenient way to visually represent any spoken language accurately in real time.
orin cornett- cued speech was developed
when the articulators look the same , the handshape and or hand placement is
different

vice versa
you cue by
sound/phonemes

not by spelling
cued speech
a phonemically based hand supplement to speechreading
cued speech is based on what?
the sounds that orthographic letters represent; not the letters themselves
cued speech shows
duration, rhythm, and rhyming
in 1872 who opened school in boston to train teachers of deaf children
alexander graham bell
feared a "deaf race"
alex graham bell
alexander graham bell proposed to:
determine the causes that promote intermarriages among deaf and remove them!
in 1972 lincoln charted this school as the national deaf ute college, which later became gallaudet
the columbia institute for the deaf and dumb in wash dc
superintendent of columbia inst. for deaf and dumb
edward miner gallaudet