A collection of resources after Judith Maginnis Kuster
· ”Wise
Ears” a national campaign to prevent noise-induced hearing loss from NIDCD (http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/Pages/Default.aspx
)
· Neuroscience for Kids
(faculty.washington.edu/chudler/works.html) worksheets
· Speech and AuditoryTraining Activities (www.deafed.net/PublishedDocs/sub/980122w.htm).
· Fingerspelling(web.archive.org/web/20041130085404/http://where.com/scott.net/asl/)
· Funbrain (www.funbrain.com) - sign the
alphabet
· ASL Browser
(commtechlab.msu.edu/sites/aslweb/browser.htm)
· The Described and Captioned Media Program (CMP)
- a free-loan, open-captioned media collection of over 4,000 titles (videos,
including some that are streamed and available online, CD-ROM, and DVD)
available to hearing impaired, their parents, or those who work with them) are
video streamed lessons in ASL and speech reading. (www.dcmp.org)
· SpeechReading In Context: A Guide for Practice in Everyday Settings
(clerccenter.gallaudet.edu/products/Sharing-Ideas/speech/index.html) from Gallaudet University Laurent
Clerc National
Deaf Education
Center , contains lesson
plans and activities.
· Game Cards
(www.senteacher.org/Worksheet/11/Games.xhtml) for lipreading activitiy from SEN
Teacher free printables
(www.senteacher.org/Print/)
· Scott
Bradley's hearingloss simulator (http://facstaff.uww.edu/bradleys/radio/hlsimulation/)
· Learn
more about hearing, hearing loss and hearing aids
Thanks for sharing this one zula.
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