Several intersections of personal experience and academic expertise have brought guest lecture opportunities. Some of these topics are available to repeat.
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Remote CART
Woodcock, K., 2002. Remote CART: How I survived my PhD research. J. Court Reporting. May: 70–72.
May be a bit hard to find as this volume is no longer on JCR / NCRA website.
Ergonomics and automatic speech recognition applications for deaf and hard-of-hearing users
Woodcock, K., 1997. Ergonomics of automatic speech recognition applications for deaf and hard-of-hearing users. Technology and Disability 7, 147–164.
Continue reading “Ergonomics and automatic speech recognition applications for deaf and hard-of-hearing users”The Association of Late-Deafened Adults: rationale, highlights, history
Woodcock, K., 1996. The Association of Late-Deafened Adults: rationale, highlights, history. In Deafness: Historical Perspectives, A Deaf American Monograph 46, M.D. Garretson (Ed.) pp. 155-160.
Continue reading “The Association of Late-Deafened Adults: rationale, highlights, history”Cochlear Implants vs. Deaf Culture?
Woodcock, Kathryn, 1992. Cochlear Implants vs. Deaf Culture? In Mervin Garretson (Ed.), Viewpoints on Deafness: A Deaf American Monograph. Silver Spring, MD: National Association for the Deaf. pp. 151-155.
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