Hearing Impairments

Mark A. Horney
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This paper describes Project LITERACY-HI, an ongoing 3-year federally funded study of the benefits of electronically enhanced text for mainstreamed students with hearing impairments. Preliminary information documents the ongoing difficulties with reading experienced by most students with hearing impairments. The project is creating electronic versions of content area textbooks, which include multimedia resources that support the reader's comprehension. Specifically, the project is: (1) identifying the types of electronic text enhancements desired by these students; (2) exploring factors associated with appropriate and effective text enhancements; (3) investigating effects of electronically enhanced materials on students' literacy skills and academic achievement; and (4) examining whether this type of assistive technology can be realistically implemented in general education classrooms. Application of the electrotext authoring system to enhance one story is described. Extensive deta..1 and analysis on how one student (in a pilot study with six students) used the system during three sessions is provided. Preliminary conclusions include: it was relatively easy for students to learn the basic computer operations, and students often needed to be guided to use the additional resources, especially the text-based resources. Continued refinement and further testing is planned for the project's second year. (Contains 21 references.)
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听力障碍
本文描述了Project LITERACY-HI,这是一项正在进行的为期3年的联邦资助研究,旨在研究电子增强文本对主流听力障碍学生的好处。初步资料记录了大多数有听力障碍的学生在阅读方面的持续困难。该项目正在创建内容区教科书的电子版本,其中包括支持读者理解的多媒体资源。具体而言,该项目是:(1)确定这些学生所需的电子文本增强类型;(2)探索与适当和有效的文本增强相关的因素;(3)调查电子增强材料对学生读写技能和学业成绩的影响;(4)研究这种辅助技术是否可以在通识教育课堂中实际实施。介绍了电文创作系统在某故事增色中的应用。广泛deta . .1和分析如何一个学生(在一个试点研究与六名学生)使用该系统在三个会议提供。初步的结论包括:学生学习计算机的基本操作相对容易,学生往往需要引导使用额外的资源,特别是基于文本的资源。计划在项目的第二年继续改进和进一步测试。(包含21篇参考文献。)
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