[Athen] providing real time captioning to deaf/blind student

Villanueva, K-leigh kvillanueva at Lee.Edu
Tue Aug 8 09:39:45 PDT 2017


Hi Mr. Kramer,

There is a way to do it with a refreshable braille display and CART or even Typewell. I am sure technology has evolved from 6 years ago, but there is a way. K-leigh

From: athen-list [mailto:athen-list-bounces at mailman13.u.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Howard Kramer
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Subject: [Athen] providing real time captioning to deaf/blind student

Hello All:

I received a request from a real-time captioner on how to provide dynamic braille output to a deaf/blind student. I'm sure there must be equipment for accomplishing this. Any specific guidance/suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Howard

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