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- Harriett Clark, Jennie Bourgeois & Cindy Camp
- Postsecondary Education Consortium
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- Speech-to-Text Services include
any method of
- relaying spoken information into a text format.
- Some examples of Speech-to-Text Services include:
- Steno Captioning
- Typewell
- C-Print
- iCommunicator
- CaptionMic
- CART
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- Is the student a user of Sign Language or Cued Speech?
- Does the student use a sign language other than ASL (such as home signs,
SEE, etc.)?
- Is the student stronger in English or in ASL?
- Does the student have at least a 4th grade reading level?
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- Are there multiple students with different preferences (ASL/PSE/SEE) in
the same class?
- Is the class conducted in a discussion-based or lecture-based format?
- Does the classroom have excessive background noise?
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- Are lights dimmed or turned out at times in this class?
- Are electrical outlets readily accessible in this classroom?
- Is there a distracting lighting source in this classroom such as from a
window or projector?
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- What is the availability of interpreting, transliterating and captioning
services in your area?
- Do you have FM Systems readily available to your department with
appropriately trained individuals to fit and/or adjust FM Systems to
individual students’ hearing aids?
- Do you have adequate equipment and technical support required for
Speech-to-Text technology?
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- What policies are in place for requesting services
and/or requesting preferences of accommodations?
- What is the cancellation and/or no-show policy?
- Establish criteria specific to your institution in the determination of
service provision.
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- If I have an equitable accommodation available, do I HAVE to provide the
student with their preferred mode of communication?
- What is considered to be an EQUITABLE accommodation?
- Can a student or volunteer notetaker take the place of a professional
Speech-to-Text provider?
- Should students’ preferences of accommodations be considered? If so, to what extent?
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- The class is discussion based.
- Classroom background noise interferes with comprehension.
- The student’s hearing aid is incompatible with an FM system.
- The student is not accustomed or trained in using an FM System.
- The student has not had positive experiences in the past with an FM
System.
- Appropriate personnel are not available to assist in fitting and
adjusting the FM System to the individual student’s needs.
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- National Court Reporters Association
www.ncraonline.org/infonews/ethics/index.shtml
- Court Reporters Code of Ethics & Professional Conduct
www.ncraonline.org/infonews/ethics/index.shtml#adindex
- Speech-to-Text Services Network – www.stsn.org
- Typewell – www.typewell.com
- C-Print – www.cprint.rit.edu
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- This presentation was funded in part through an
- agreement with the U.S. Department of Education,
- Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative
- Services.
- For more resources, materials and information, visit
- www.pepnet.org.
- (2005)
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