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Recent Developments in C- Print Michael Stinson and Pamela Francis NTID Center on Access Technology Rochester Institute of Technology Annual Conference of Educational Support Service Personnel (ESSP) May 5, 2012 Rochester, New York
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Page 1: Recent Developments in C-Print Michael Stinson and Pamela Francis NTID Center on Access Technology Rochester Institute of Technology Annual Conference.

Recent Developments in C-Print

Michael Stinson and Pamela Francis

NTID Center on Access TechnologyRochester Institute of Technology

Annual Conference of Educational Support Service Personnel (ESSP)May 5, 2012

Rochester, New York

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Setting the Context

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What is C-Print?

• A support service option for access and communication

• The text display provides communication access for individuals who cannot hear (or individuals who process auditory information indirectly)

• Can be used by itself or with another accommodation

• Provides access to information during class and notes afterward

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What is C-Print?

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Students Who Benefit from C-Print

Support services need to be matched to needs and preferences of students.

• Deaf students or deaf/blind students

• Students grades 5-college (need grade 4 reading ability or above)

• Hard of hearing students; limited ASL skills; anyone who needs to see a text version of class

• Students with learning or other disabilities• English language learners (ELL)

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Student Using C-Print Mobileon a Field Trip

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Student Using C-Print Mobile in Biology Lab

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C-Print Mobile Video

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C-Print Mobile Devices forDisplaying Captions


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