[Athen] RE: athen-list Digest, Vol 94, Issue 20

Murphy, Diane L. dmurphy at blackhawk.edu
Thu Nov 21 13:22:41 PST 2013


We use UbiDuo's, and that sounds like the device you've used previously. It's 2 units, each with a keyboard a display for typing.


Diane Murphy
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Blackhawk Technical College
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Today's Topics:

1. communication systems for DHH (Robert Beach)
2. Re: communication systems for DHH (Heidi Scher)
3. Re: communication systems for DHH (Nettie Fischer)
4. RE: communication systems for DHH (E.A.Draffan)
5. FW: [Athen] communication systems for DHH (E.A.Draffan)
6. RE: communication systems for DHH (CUTLER_ELLEN)
7. Re: RE: [Athen] RoboBraille (Sean Keegan)
8. RE: communication systems for DHH (Robert Beach)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 20:19:34 +0000
From: Robert Beach <rbeach at KCKCC.EDU>
Subject: [Athen] communication systems for DHH
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Hello all,

We are looking for a communication system that can be used by an instructor or tutor to interact with a deaf student. We are using interpreters for class lectures, but would like to explore other options for lab/tutoring sessions. Does anybody have any good system they would recommend?

I would like to know if there are any mobile device apps that could be used for two-way text communication other than just texting. Also, we used to have a system that had two keyboards and displays. A person would sit on one side and type their message to the other person and it would show on both displays. Unfortunately, none of us can remember what it was called. One colleague called it the Battleship system because it reminded her of playing the old game.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.


Robert Lee Beach
Assistive Technology Specialist
Kansas City Kansas Community College
7250 State Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66112
913-288-7671
rbeach at kckcc.edu

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Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 14:34:14 -0600
From: Heidi Scher <hascherdss at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Athen] communication systems for DHH
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Hi Robert!

So sorry we didn't catch up at Accessing Higher Ground!

For labs and tutoring sessions, we use either interpreters or TypeWell transcription to ensure that communication is clear and concise. (You know the problems of voice recognition and the trouble it can get a user into!) While a tutor and student could use two computers to communicate, using interpreters or transcription makes the process flow much better and more can actually be accomplished during the limited time they have together.

As for the dual computers for communication, you may be thinking of UbiDuo.
But really just two netbooks with chat set up could serve the same purpose.

Hope you're doing well!

Heidi

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On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 2:19 PM, Robert Beach <rbeach at kckcc.edu> wrote:


> Hello all,

>

>

>

> We are looking for a communication system that can be used by an

> instructor or tutor to interact with a deaf student. We are using

> interpreters for class lectures, but would like to explore other

> options for lab/tutoring sessions. Does anybody have any good system

> they would recommend?

>

>

>

> I would like to know if there are any mobile device apps that could be

> used for two-way text communication other than just texting. Also,

> we used to have a system that had two keyboards and displays. A

> person would sit on one side and type their message to the other

> person and it would show on both displays. Unfortunately, none of us

> can remember what it was called. One colleague called it the

> Battleship system because it reminded her of playing the old game.

>

>

>

> Any suggestions would be appreciated.

>

>

>

>

>

> Robert Lee Beach

>

> Assistive Technology Specialist

>

> Kansas City Kansas Community College

>

> 7250 State Avenue

>

> Kansas City, KS 66112

>

> 913-288-7671

>

> rbeach at kckcc.edu

>

>

>

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Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 12:55:28 -0800
From: Nettie Fischer <nettiet at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Athen] communication systems for DHH
To: Access Technology Higher Education Network
<athen-list at u.washington.edu>
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It was a Lightwriter; small, lightweight and the text is clearly visible with the option to have it used for audio output. I beleive it was produce by Toby Churchill

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Nettie's nickel


On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Robert Beach <rbeach at kckcc.edu> wrote:


> Hello all,

>

>

>

> We are looking for a communication system that can be used by an

> instructor or tutor to interact with a deaf student. We are using

> interpreters for class lectures, but would like to explore other

> options for lab/tutoring sessions. Does anybody have any good system

> they would recommend?

>

>

>

> I would like to know if there are any mobile device apps that could be

> used for two-way text communication other than just texting. Also,

> we used to have a system that had two keyboards and displays. A

> person would sit on one side and type their message to the other

> person and it would show on both displays. Unfortunately, none of us

> can remember what it was called. One colleague called it the

> Battleship system because it reminded her of playing the old game.

>

>

>

> Any suggestions would be appreciated.

>

>

>

>

>

> Robert Lee Beach

>

> Assistive Technology Specialist

>

> Kansas City Kansas Community College

>

> 7250 State Avenue

>

> Kansas City, KS 66112

>

> 913-288-7671

>

> rbeach at kckcc.edu

>

>

>

> _______________________________________________

> athen-list mailing list

> athen-list at mailman1.u.washington.edu

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>



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Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 21:52:29 -0000
From: "E.A.Draffan" <ea at emptech.info>
Subject: RE: [Athen] communication systems for DHH
To: "'Access Technology Higher Education Network'"
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Have you thought of the UbiDuo specially designed for the deaf <http://www.microlinkpc.com/shop/108-ubi-duo-wireless.html>
http://www.microlinkpc.com/shop/108-ubi-duo-wireless.html



Lightwriters are a little more expensive <http://www.toby-churchill.com/products/price-list/>
http://www.toby-churchill.com/products/price-list/



Best wishes

E.A.



Mrs E.A. Draffan

WAIS, ECS , University of Southampton

Tel +44 (0)23 8059 7246

Mobile +44 (0)7976 289103

<http://access.ecs.soton.ac.uk/> http://access.ecs.soton.ac.uk

<http://www.emptech.info/> http://www.emptech.info



From: athen-list-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu
[mailto:athen-list-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Nettie Fischer
Sent: 20 November 2013 20:55
To: Access Technology Higher Education Network
Subject: Re: [Athen] communication systems for DHH



It was a Lightwriter; small, lightweight and the text is clearly visible with the option to have it used for audio output. I beleive it was produce by Toby Churchill



Inline image 1

Nettie's nickel



On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Robert Beach <rbeach at kckcc.edu> wrote:

Hello all,



We are looking for a communication system that can be used by an instructor or tutor to interact with a deaf student. We are using interpreters for class lectures, but would like to explore other options for lab/tutoring sessions. Does anybody have any good system they would recommend?



I would like to know if there are any mobile device apps that could be used for two-way text communication other than just texting. Also, we used to have a system that had two keyboards and displays. A person would sit on one side and type their message to the other person and it would show on both displays. Unfortunately, none of us can remember what it was called.
One colleague called it the Battleship system because it reminded her of playing the old game.



Any suggestions would be appreciated.





Robert Lee Beach

Assistive Technology Specialist

Kansas City Kansas Community College

7250 State Avenue

Kansas City, KS 66112

913-288-7671

rbeach at kckcc.edu




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Assistive Technology Professional

RESNA Certified

California Certified NPA
Nettiet, ATP Consultants
www.nettietatpconsultants.com

[916] 686-1860 FAX
(916) 704-1456 Cell

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Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 21:57:12 -0000
From: "E.A.Draffan" <ea at emptech.info>
Subject: FW: [Athen] communication systems for DHH
To: "'Access Technology Higher Education Network'"
<athen-list at u.washington.edu>
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OOPs so sorry forgot to give you USA suppliers.



UbiDuo <http://www.scomm.com/products/ubiduo>
http://www.scomm.com/products/ubiduo



Lightwriter <http://www.dynavoxtech.com/products/lightwriterSL40_Connect/>
http://www.dynavoxtech.com/products/lightwriterSL40_Connect/



Best wishes

E.A.



Mrs E.A. Draffan

WAIS, ECS , University of Southampton

Tel +44 (0)23 8059 7246

Mobile +44 (0)7976 289103

<http://access.ecs.soton.ac.uk/> http://access.ecs.soton.ac.uk

<http://www.emptech.info/> http://www.emptech.info



From: E.A.Draffan [mailto:ea at emptech.info]
Sent: 20 November 2013 21:52
To: 'Access Technology Higher Education Network'
Subject: RE: [Athen] communication systems for DHH



Have you thought of the UbiDuo specially designed for the deaf <http://www.microlinkpc.com/shop/108-ubi-duo-wireless.html>
http://www.microlinkpc.com/shop/108-ubi-duo-wireless.html



Lightwriters are a little more expensive <http://www.toby-churchill.com/products/price-list/>
http://www.toby-churchill.com/products/price-list/



Best wishes

E.A.



Mrs E.A. Draffan

WAIS, ECS , University of Southampton

Tel +44 (0)23 8059 7246

Mobile +44 (0)7976 289103

<http://access.ecs.soton.ac.uk/> http://access.ecs.soton.ac.uk

<http://www.emptech.info/> http://www.emptech.info



From: athen-list-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu
[mailto:athen-list-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Nettie Fischer
Sent: 20 November 2013 20:55
To: Access Technology Higher Education Network
Subject: Re: [Athen] communication systems for DHH



It was a Lightwriter; small, lightweight and the text is clearly visible with the option to have it used for audio output. I beleive it was produce by Toby Churchill



Inline image 1

Nettie's nickel



On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Robert Beach <rbeach at kckcc.edu> wrote:

Hello all,



We are looking for a communication system that can be used by an instructor or tutor to interact with a deaf student. We are using interpreters for class lectures, but would like to explore other options for lab/tutoring sessions. Does anybody have any good system they would recommend?



I would like to know if there are any mobile device apps that could be used for two-way text communication other than just texting. Also, we used to have a system that had two keyboards and displays. A person would sit on one side and type their message to the other person and it would show on both displays. Unfortunately, none of us can remember what it was called.
One colleague called it the Battleship system because it reminded her of playing the old game.



Any suggestions would be appreciated.





Robert Lee Beach

Assistive Technology Specialist

Kansas City Kansas Community College

7250 State Avenue

Kansas City, KS 66112

913-288-7671

rbeach at kckcc.edu




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--

Nettie T. Fischer, ATP
Assistive Technology Professional

RESNA Certified

California Certified NPA
Nettiet, ATP Consultants
www.nettietatpconsultants.com

[916] 686-1860 FAX
(916) 704-1456 Cell

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Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 23:25:57 +0000
From: CUTLER_ELLEN <CUTLER_ELLEN at smc.edu>
Subject: [Athen] RE: communication systems for DHH
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Robert,

I believe you are thinking of Ubi duo.

Best, Ellen


Ellen Cutler
Santa Monica College
Disabled Student Services
High Tech Training Center
1900 Pico Blvd.
Santa Monica, CA 90405
310.434-4496
cutler_ellen at smc.edu



From: athen-list-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu [mailto:athen-list-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Robert Beach
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 12:20 PM
To: Access Technology Higher Education Network (athen-list at u.washington.edu)
Subject: [Athen] communication systems for DHH

Hello all,

We are looking for a communication system that can be used by an instructor or tutor to interact with a deaf student. We are using interpreters for class lectures, but would like to explore other options for lab/tutoring sessions. Does anybody have any good system they would recommend?

I would like to know if there are any mobile device apps that could be used for two-way text communication other than just texting. Also, we used to have a system that had two keyboards and displays. A person would sit on one side and type their message to the other person and it would show on both displays. Unfortunately, none of us can remember what it was called. One colleague called it the Battleship system because it reminded her of playing the old game.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.


Robert Lee Beach
Assistive Technology Specialist
Kansas City Kansas Community College
7250 State Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66112
913-288-7671
rbeach at kckcc.edu<mailto:rbeach at kckcc.edu>

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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 16:44:58 -0800
From: Sean Keegan <skeegan at stanford.edu>
Subject: Re: RE: [Athen] RoboBraille
To: Access Technology Higher Education Network
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> When you talk about using the system as a reliable conversion tool,

> what is the source document format that you recommend content authors start with?


Right now, I am suggesting that document authors start with MS Word (as docx). From this, our SCRIBE tool can go to several different file formats and maintain the accessibility information. For example, if starting from a docx file, the system can support conversions to:
1. full-text/full-audio DAISY and text-only DAISY 2. ePub 3, with MathML rendering 3. tagged PDF 4. braille (just the text)

The system will also support PPTX to tagged PDF and will retain the accessibility information, such as image descriptions, heading information, etc.

Most of these same features are available in the Robobraille/Sensus Access tool as well, except for the ePub 3 conversion - that will be ported over soon. I would like to be able to support other input formats, including OpenOffice and LaTeX files, but that will have to come along when we have sufficient funding.

Does this help with all formats and file types used in higher education? No, but it can address some of the more commonly used applications and I think that is a good place to start. For content authors who are dealing with more technical applications (e.g., Adobe InDesign, etc.), then that will require a different conversation to address accessible authoring techniques.

I have also put together a short "how to" tutorial that reviews basic accessible MS Word authoring techniques. Feedback is welcome: http://scribe.stanford.edu/msword.html

Take care,
Sean
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Message: 8
Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2013 14:31:16 +0000
From: Robert Beach <rbeach at KCKCC.EDU>
Subject: RE: [Athen] communication systems for DHH
To: "ea at emptech.info" <ea at emptech.info>, "Access Technology Higher
Education Network" <athen-list at u.washington.edu>
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Thanks to all who replied. I'll do some more research and see what we come up with. If I have any more questions, be assured I will yell again. <big smile>



Robert Lee Beach
Assistive Technology Specialist
Kansas City Kansas Community College
7250 State Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66112
913-288-7671
rbeach at kckcc.edu

From: athen-list-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu [mailto:athen-list-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu] On Behalf Of E.A.Draffan
Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2013 3:57 PM
To: 'Access Technology Higher Education Network'
Subject: FW: [Athen] communication systems for DHH

OOPs so sorry forgot to give you USA suppliers.

UbiDuo http://www.scomm.com/products/ubiduo

Lightwriter http://www.dynavoxtech.com/products/lightwriterSL40_Connect/

Best wishes
E.A.

Mrs E.A. Draffan
WAIS, ECS , University of Southampton
Tel +44 (0)23 8059 7246
Mobile +44 (0)7976 289103
http://access.ecs.soton.ac.uk<http://access.ecs.soton.ac.uk/>
http://www.emptech.info<http://www.emptech.info/>

From: E.A.Draffan [mailto:ea at emptech.info]
Sent: 20 November 2013 21:52
To: 'Access Technology Higher Education Network'
Subject: RE: [Athen] communication systems for DHH

Have you thought of the UbiDuo specially designed for the deaf http://www.microlinkpc.com/shop/108-ubi-duo-wireless.html

Lightwriters are a little more expensive http://www.toby-churchill.com/products/price-list/

Best wishes
E.A.

Mrs E.A. Draffan
WAIS, ECS , University of Southampton
Tel +44 (0)23 8059 7246
Mobile +44 (0)7976 289103
http://access.ecs.soton.ac.uk<http://access.ecs.soton.ac.uk/>
http://www.emptech.info<http://www.emptech.info/>

From: athen-list-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu<mailto:athen-list-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu> [mailto:athen-list-bounces at mailman1.u.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Nettie Fischer
Sent: 20 November 2013 20:55
To: Access Technology Higher Education Network
Subject: Re: [Athen] communication systems for DHH

It was a Lightwriter; small, lightweight and the text is clearly visible with the option to have it used for audio output. I beleive it was produce by Toby Churchill

[Inline image 1]
Nettie's nickel

On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Robert Beach <rbeach at kckcc.edu<mailto:rbeach at kckcc.edu>> wrote:
Hello all,

We are looking for a communication system that can be used by an instructor or tutor to interact with a deaf student. We are using interpreters for class lectures, but would like to explore other options for lab/tutoring sessions. Does anybody have any good system they would recommend?

I would like to know if there are any mobile device apps that could be used for two-way text communication other than just texting. Also, we used to have a system that had two keyboards and displays. A person would sit on one side and type their message to the other person and it would show on both displays. Unfortunately, none of us can remember what it was called. One colleague called it the Battleship system because it reminded her of playing the old game.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.


Robert Lee Beach
Assistive Technology Specialist
Kansas City Kansas Community College
7250 State Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66112
913-288-7671<tel:913-288-7671>
rbeach at kckcc.edu<mailto:rbeach at kckcc.edu>


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Nettie T. Fischer, ATP
Assistive Technology Professional
RESNA Certified
California Certified NPA
Nettiet, ATP Consultants
www.nettietatpconsultants.com<http://www.nettietatpconsultants.com>
[916] 686-1860 FAX
(916) 704-1456 Cell
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