A young student who is nonverbal and is fluent in ASL but cannot read yet may not be able to use a computer with written text and may be most comfortable and proficient communicating with...
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3. What does it mean for a public school district to give “primary consideration” to the request of the student with a disability when making the decision to provide a particular auxiliary aid or service?
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Companions. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In such situations, if the companion is deaf or hard of hearing, blind, has low vision, or has a disability that affects his or her speech, it is the public accommodation's responsibility...
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
deaf‐blindness, deafness, emotional disturbance, hearing impairment, intellectual disability, multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairment, other health impairment, specific learning disability, speech...
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2.1.2.2 Additional Proposed Specifications (by Oval Window Audio)
control, signal compression, and/or adjustable non-distorting peak limited must be employed at the input of the system (Recommended compression ratios: 4:1 for music, and up to 20:1 for speech...
- UbiDuo Face to Face Communicator
- SafetySign Reserved Parking Sign with Universal Access Symbol
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 (June 2018)
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Research Issues
The important thing, again, to keep in mind is this can range from very, very basic science up to translational and clinical and rehabilitative efforts....
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2. Usability and Performance Standards
The advocates note, however, that the most significant issues such as difficulty comprehending text are addressed by optional Level AAA success criteria....
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A. Movie Basics, Captioning, and Audio Description Generally
Open movie captions are similar to subtitles in that the text of the dialogue is visible to everyone in the movie theater. ...
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4 Appendix B to part 36: Analysis and Commentary on the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design
The full text of the 2010 Standards is available for review at www.ada.gov....
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Section 1630.2(j)(1) Rules of Construction
Section 1630.2(j)(1) Rules of Construction It is clear in the text and legislative history of the ADAAA that Congress concluded the courts had incorrectly construed “substantially limits...
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Closed movie captioning (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In § 36.303(g)(1)(ii), the Department proposes to define “closed movie captioning” as “the written text of the movie dialogue and other sounds or sound making (e.g., sound effects, music...
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Resources:
Provides details regarding preparing your device to quickly get and give emergency information which includes a checklist, emergency contacts and documents, alerts, texting, apps, bookmarks...
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Social Skills
conversation away from work areas Provide telework, or work-at-home, as an accommodation Allow alternative forms of communication between coworkers, such as e-mail, instant messaging, or text...
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C. ACCESSIBILITY FOR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING PATRONS
Within 30 days of the Effective Date of this Agreement, the Cavs shall provide effective real-time communication with individuals using auxiliary aids and services, including text...
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Portable tactile maps
These maps include large print and Braille text, raised lines, and texture fills to show spatial arrangements, and a legend to identify destinations, and the meanings of symbols. ...
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About this Guide
It is important to use this guide along with a complete copy of the ADA Standards as it explains, but does not contain or reprint, the text of the ADA Standards....
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Communication. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Additional commenters noted that few persons now use TTYs, preferring instead to communicate by email, texting, and videophones....
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C. Availability of Captioning and Audio Description
“Open” movie captioning shows the movie dialogue and non-speech information in written form on or near the screen with the information visible to all patrons regardless of whether they need...
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Introduction
New tones -- ticks, clicks and other electronic sounds -- and speech messages replace the often-irritating ‘cuckoos’ and ‘chirps’ of yesterday....
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§35.161 Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD's)
a public entity communicates with applicants and beneficiaries by telephone, TDD’s or equally effective telecommunication systems be used to communicate with individuals with impaired speech...