Using Hearing Assistive Devices at Home: 5 Tips for Deaf College Students
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With the sudden shift to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, deaf and hard of hearing college students who use hearing assistive technology (HAT) may need to shift technology gears — and perhaps even consider different communication methods — to access your online classes from home.
Presentations at AHEAD 2019 to Highlight Accessibility Services and New Toolkit
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The National Deaf Center is proud to participate in AHEAD 2019, the annual international conference of the Association on Higher Education and Disability on July 9-13 in Boston, Massachusetts.