<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Closed captioning / High-definition television / Transcription / Health / Disability / Hearing impairment / Technology / Deafness / Assistive technology / Subtitling
Date: 2012-11-21 00:19:40
Closed captioning
High-definition television
Transcription
Health
Disability
Hearing impairment
Technology
Deafness
Assistive technology
Subtitling

Microsoft Word - Captioning on Television DFA position statement

Add to Reading List

Source URL: deafnessforum.org.au

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 33,32 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Dear Supporters and Friends of St Joseph’s People often wonder how the school is organised with such a huge age range, ability range and range of hearing impairment. The school is committed to providing education accor

DocID: 1uJyd - View Document

HEARING IMPAIRMENT (INCLUDING DEAFNESS) EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION I. DEFINITIONS A.

DocID: 1uy9I - View Document

PERSON SPECIFICATION HAS Caseworker (Visual Impairment) Essential 1. Ability to communicate with visually impaired and blind people 2. Awareness and understanding of hearing loss issues pertaining particularly to age rel

DocID: 1s01U - View Document

Health / Medicine / Disability / Communication disorders / Psychiatric diagnosis / RTT / Autism / Speech-language pathology / Hearing loss / Intellectual disability / Multiple disabilities / Visual impairment

COUNCIL ON CHILDREN AND FAMILIES (CCF) HARD TO PLACE/HARD TO SERVE INTAKE FORM Please fill out as completely as possible.

DocID: 1r4Hb - View Document

RTT / Health / Assistive technology / Disability / Hearing loss / Accessibility / Urban design / Audio description / Sound / Visual impairment / Design

BoothAccessibility:Layout 1

DocID: 1qea2 - View Document