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Historically tests are often used to make decisions about educational promotion, placement, and even used as gatekeepers to higher educational programs and careers. Unfortunately, many tests are not designed with deaf people in mind, and the development and delivery of…
Useful For: Disability Services Professionals
Are you committed to improving programs and services for deaf people using a systems lens? Do you know how to get started? Transforming Systems to Achieve Equity for Deaf People is a groundbreaking one-hour self-paced module that provides participants with…
Useful For: Administrators
The increase in online engagement for learning and interacting is undeniable. During the pandemic, many people found themselves navigating uncharted territory. While many entities were successful providing accessible experiences online, the experiences were not necessarily equitable. Access can no longer…
Useful For: Administrators
Speech-to-Text services are increasingly being used in educational settings as a means to providing effective communication. Speech-to-text services come in a range of styles and expertise and can be beneficial both in and out of the classroom. In this course,…
Useful For: Administrators
Deaf students enrolling in colleges across the country are on the rise and securing access services can be difficult for institutions. Remote access services are viable options for institutions experiencing: shortages of qualified providers, specific interpreting or captioning needs for…
Useful For: Administrators
Captioned media is a hot topic on campuses today as the way we access media continues to evolve and the demand for captioning increases. There are more than 200,000 deaf students attending college nationwide. For them to succeed, their college…
Useful For: Administrators
Sign language interpreting is one of several accommodations deaf people may use in educational and training settings. It is also one of the most nuanced services. This module, Introduction to Sign Interpreting Services will provide a basic overview of what…
Useful For: Vocational Rehabilitation Professionals
On February 16, 2023, NDC hosted an event, Exploring Interpreter Shortages in Postsecondary Settings, to which the response was overwhelming. 100 participants were able to join us during that listening session—thank you for sharing your perspectives and engaging in constructive…
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Useful For: Interpreters
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As an instructor or service provider, you may be seeking resources regarding accessible learning and Universal Design for Learning principles. Universal Design for Learning (UDL) allows you to engage your students in learning the course content without singling out those…
Useful For: Administrators
The National Deaf Center on Postsecondary Outcomes has built a web-based interactive data dashboard that showcases a wealth of information and educational statistics about deaf people in the United States. Take a look at our new dashboard and join us…
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Useful For: Administrators
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Join NDC for a panel of disability service professionals to discuss their experiences with policy and procedures for captioned media on campus….
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Historically, decisions impacting communities, especially communities with marginalized identities, are not part of the decision-making dialog. Relevant, useful, and sustainable programming must be centered on the needs and experiences of community members….
Useful For: Administrators

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