EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
MARCH 2-5, 2021
(Virtually the same conference, without elevators, airplane tickets, or hotel room keys)
3/05/2019 | 2:20 PM - 2:45 PM | Connect & Discover | Paris
Connect & Discover
Keeping up with technology can be a daunting task because it is always evolving. For someone with hearing loss, there are many options when it comes to (hearing) assistive technology. Families need to learn about devices that alert to emergency situations, increase participation in the classroom, telecommunications and have access to entertainment. We will discuss options for individuals who use their residual hearing and individuals who are completely visual. Come and learn about CURRENT technology - helpful resources will be shared!
- Name two ways to connect a student with amplification to a computer
- Describe the differences between FM/DM, Infrared and Bluetooth transmission
- List two resources for additional information on connectivity
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Tina Childress
(), Illinois School for the Deaf, tina.childress@illinois.gov;
Tina Childress, Au.D., CCC-A is an educational audiologist in the mainstream and residential school settings, technology and social media aficionado, late-deafened adult fluent in ASL and a bilateral cochlear implant recipient. With her unique perspective and passion for sharing information through social media, she is a sought out international presenter and adjunct lecturer to families, adults and professionals on a variety of topics but especially Hearing Assistive Technology, apps, cochlear implants, advocacy and effective strategies for coping with hearing loss. Dr. Childress is active on many local and national Boards and Committees where she is a strong advocate for accessibility and disseminating resources.
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