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Thanks for this very helpful post. This is very handy considering how unsympathetic the world can be...can you believe that the issue of providing captions on screen, both TV and online format, is now going to engage more costs since the studios have realized the value of captions for those with hearing loss and those struggling with the english language.
ReplyDeleteYou're certainly very welcome. Feel free to also stop by My Dog Ate My Blog and check them out. Andrew Hall wrote this post for me and I think it a great post. If you have any additional comments or suggestions on what should be written on this blog, feel free to let me know!
ReplyDeleteAwesome info on the Ipod/pad apps. Really helpful to me! Thanks! Do you have any other information on technology associated with hearing impaired and deaf users? Its hard to keep up these days! I have heard that TTY's are pretty much obsolete, that texting is very popular, and that face time is the up and coming thing (for those lucky enough to have IPhones). I am interested in any and all technology's helpful to individuals that are deaf or hard of hearing. Websites? anything. Your apps info was GREAT! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI would like to thank Assistive Technology of Alaska (ATLA) for referring for this post! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHey! Just found this!!! (thanks to ATLA) Thanks for the <a href="http://www.TapTa.biz>TapTap</a> listing!! :)
ReplyDeleteCaptionFish is great tool for Deaf and hard of hearing looking for movie theaters that support Open Captioning, Reflected Window Captioning, or Captiview.
ReplyDeleteHow could attach CaptionFish on my movie :https://vimeo.com/53314355
ReplyDeleteI am glad to see Deaf Nation on this list! Some of the apps on here are no longer available (ike iASL) and I wish some others were on the list: Caption Fish, z5, Purple Communication, etc.. Also, there are 2 new apps that have me really excited, Transcense and BizzBook.
ReplyDeleteTranscense transcribes group conversations in real time so you can see what each person is saying, as they are saying it! I think this app is going to kill it. They are still in Dev. Another one i love, and my personal favorite is BizzBook.
BizzBook lets you get local services with a text message. Beats trying to use relay services or tty, etc. With 1 text I can find the cheapest carpet cleaner, a last minute sitter, or a nearby yoga class that starts in 20min. Its cool and free...