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Guest lectures: deafness themes

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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Author Kathryn WoodcockPosted on September 5, 2021Categories Deafness, Helpful technology, OHS for SLI

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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Author Kathryn WoodcockPosted on September 5, 2021September 5, 2021Categories Deafness, Helpful technology

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.

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Author Kathryn WoodcockPosted on September 5, 2021Categories Deafness, Helpful technology

safeandsilent (blog)

My external blog safeandsilent includes a number of blog posts related to my experience as a deaf academic, deafness, and use of technology purported to assist, adapt, or help. Be advised that it is not academic writing and uses my “activist voice”.

Author Kathryn WoodcockPosted on September 4, 2021September 4, 2021Categories Bio, Deafness, Helpful technology, Personal

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.

Author Kathryn WoodcockPosted on September 4, 2021September 4, 2021Categories Deafness, Helpful technology

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.

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Author Kathryn WoodcockPosted on September 3, 2021September 5, 2021Categories Deafness, Helpful technology

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