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Accessibility for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People

So much technology is now available to make television, video, movie theaters, classrooms, telephones, and more accessible to deaf and hard of hearing people. Over eight days, the topics covered include captioning, interpreting, CART, relays, text communication, hearing dogs, assistive listening devices, and legal rights.
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