Delaware is building a new, state-of-the-art school for the deaf. But it arrives at a time when medical advances are enabling more deaf children to take part in mainstream education. Hearing implants ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Shelby Bean could not help but feel a bit jealous. As a deaf football player for four years at Gallaudet, he called defensive plays with American Sign Language and dealt with other ...
Deaf-Hearing Communication Centre Executive Director Neil McDevitt on apps, automatic captioning and ways hearing people can better work with Deaf colleagues. Neil McDevitt, Deaf-Hearing Communication ...
The limitations of telecommunication relay services are being addressed with the development of a new program that explores how to make deaf and hard-of-hearing users’ experiences with cellular ...
A new, $500,000 "grand challenge" hopes to change those numbers and the outcomes by encouraging people and organizations to come up with innovations for increasing access to local sign languages and ...
Grammar Laboratory, a new tool developed by an ASL instructor at Rochester Institute of Technology’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf, uses the live feedback capabilities of AI to personalize ...
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - The deaf community has relied on a variety of technology like video call interpreters, captioned telephones and cochlear implants, a device that is neurologically implanted to ...
Smart glasses remain a staple in the field of wearable technology. It's no wonder why many people continue using them at present. From virtual-reality glasses that allow the user to imagine how the VR ...
A College of Eastern Idaho student recently became one of the first in the nation to use a new technology that allows deaf and hard-of-hearing students to both see and understand an instructor in real ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- A new pair of smart glasses will soon be changing the way deaf people communicate with others. These new glasses are called XRAI Glass and are made to show a live display of real ...
SACRAMENTO — Thirty years after prisoners with disabilities sued the state of California and 25 years after a federal court first ordered accommodations, a judge found that state prison and parole ...
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