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1 Hearing Loss Support Specialist Training Table of Contents Class III: Hearing Assistive Technology and Services 1. Hearing Assistive Technology 2. Hearing Assistive Technology An Overview, David Baquis Assistive Listening Technology, Hearing Assistive Technologies Series 1. My Father s Hearing Loss, Scott J. Bally 2. A Portrait of Robert: A Life Enriched by Assistive Listening Devices, Scott J. Bally and Karen J. Frohrib Lesson 1: Technology and Aural Rehabilitation: A Dynamic Duo 1. Aural rehabilitation: What Is It? What Can It Do for You?, Nannette C. Nicholson and Jerome G. Alpiner 2. Finding the Right Aural Rehabilitation Program: Answers to Important Questions, Scott J. Bally and Helena Szybalski Lesson 2: Hearing Aids: The Basics 1. Hearing Aid Myths and Misconceptions, A Compilation from Various Sources, Loraine DiPietro and Scott J. Bally 2. Hearing Aid Basics Part I: How They Work and Whom They Help, Matthew H. Bakke and Scott J. Bally 3. Hearing Aid Basics Part II: Hearing Aid Types and Features, Matthew H.
2 Bakke and Scott J. Bally 4. Hearing Aid Basics Part III: Candidacy and Fitting, Matthew H. Bakke and Scott J. Bally 5. Excerpt from Preparing for and Getting the Most Out of a Visit to a Hearing Aid Dispenser, Marcia B. Dugan 6. What You Should Expect from Your Hearing Aid Dispenser: Mark Ross 7. The Cost of Hearing Aids: A Discussion with the Experts, Barbara Kelley 8. Hearing Aids: Audibility and Useful Hearing Aid Features, Mark Ross 9. The Telecoil: Connecting Directly to Sound, Hearing Loss Association of America and the American Academy of Audiology 10. Purchasing a Hearing Aid: A Consumer Checklist, Hearing Loss Association of America 11. Bluetooth Technology in Hearing Aids: A Clinician s Perspective, Dennis L. Burrows Hearing Aids, Cochlear Implants and Assistive Listening Devices, Learn About Hearing Loss Series 1. Bluetooth and Hearing Aids: Ready for Prime Time?, Mark Ross 2. Improving Hearing Aid Design and Performance: Mark Ross 3. Noise Reduction Hearing Aids: Why They re Needed and How They Work: Mark Ross 4. Troubleshooting Your Hearing Aid, Mark Ross 5. Are Binaural Hearing Aids Better?, Mark Ross 6. Correct Telecoil Orientation is Important, Neil Bauman 7. HLAA Policy Statement on Telecoils, Hearing Loss Association of America 8. Baby Boomers Who Need Hearing Aids Have Many Choices in a Bluetooth/iPod World: Stefanie Weiss Lesson 3: Proactive Ways to Support Hearing Aid Use 1. Becoming Friends with Your New Hearing Aids, Neil Bauman 2. Great Expectations or Simply Unrealistic?, Margie Littell Ulrich
3 3. Why Don t People Who Need Them Get Hearing Aids?, Sam Trychin 4. Why People Won t Wear Hearing Aids, Mark Ross Lesson 4: Cochlear Implants: Types, Functions, and Limitations 1. Cochlear Implants: An Overview, Scott J. Bally and Matthew H. Bakke 2. The Road to Getting a Cochlear Implant: Cochlear Implant Candidacy Process, Jennifer Yeagle 3. Frequently Asked Questions about Cochlear Implants, Food and Drug Administration 4. Plugged in for Sound: Cochlear Implants Today, Brad Ingrao 5. Pairing Cochlear Implant, Hearing Aid Benefits Adults with Hearing Loss: Gwen Ericson 1. Beyond Discovery: The Development of Cochlear Implants - The Road from Research to Human Benefit, The National Academy of Sciences 2. Variations on a Melody: Music Appreciation with a Cochlear Implant, Susan Boswell 3. Hydrangea Blue: Hearing Loss through the Generations, Brenda Battat 4. Bimodal Listening: Benefits of Using a Hearing Aid and a Cochlear Implant at the Same Time, Anne-Marie Liss Lesson 5: FM, Induction, and Infrared Systems... and Bluetooth 1. The Different Types of Assistive Listening Devices: Pros and Cons, Hearing Loss Association of America 2. Get in the Hearing Loop, Hearing Loss Association of America 3. Microphone Technique, Mark Ross 4. Sound-field Technology, Enhancing Listening, Literacy and Learning for All Children, Carol Flexer 5. Bluetooth... Blueteeth?, Margie Littell Ulrich
4 Large-Area Assistive Listening Systems, Hearing Assistive Technologies Series 1. Communication Wake-up Call! A Practical Look at Assistive Listening Devices and Systems, Cheryl D. Davis 2. Classroom Sound-field Systems, Mark Ross and Harry Levitt Lesson 6: Telephone Technology 1. Using a Telephone When You Have a Hearing Loss, Karen J. Frohrib, Loraine DiPietro and Scott J. Bally 2. Telecommunication for People With Hearing Loss, Scott J. Bally 3. Shopping for Phones, Lise Hamlin 4. Cell Phones Age into Hearing Aid Compatibility, Lise Hamlin 5. Can You Hear Me Now?, Maximizing Your Hearing on the Phone, Brad Ingrao Assistive Listening Devices for the Phone, Hearing Assistive Technologies Series Lesson 7: Captioning: CART and Note Taking in Group Situations 1. What Are Captions?: Shannon Chenoweth 2. Digital Captioning: Gary Robson 3. New and Emerging Technologies in Media Accessibility: Gary Robson Captioning for People with Hearing Loss, Hearing Assistive Technologies Series
5 1. Captioned Television-Brief History: Excerpts from National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Wikipedia About.com Deafness, Described and Captioned Media Program 2. What is C-Print? What is Typewell?, Rochester Institute of Technology, National Technical Institute for the Deaf and TypeWell Corporation 3. Listing of Selected Articles on Captioning Available from the Described and Captioned Media Program: Clearinghouse of Accessibility Information, Described and Captioned Media Program 4. Captioned Movies at Local Theaters, Teresa Rogers and Bill Stark 5. Movie Captioning Technologies, National Association of the Deaf 6. Show Time!, Press Release from Regal Theaters 7. FCC Adopts Technical Standards for Display of Closed Captioning on Digital Television, U.S. Federal Communications Commission 8. Basic Guidelines for Busy Teachers, Families, and Others Who Shoot Their Own s, Bill Stark 9. Using YouTube s AutoCaption Feature to Generate Captions, Accessible Technology Coalition 10. Courtroom Captioning: A View from the Inside, Deanna P. Baker 11. Hearing Loss, Cinema and Me, Jerry Bergman 12. Show Me the Captions, Alan Kutner Lesson 8: Alerting Devices 1. Alerting Technology, Making Sound More Accessible for People with Hearing Loss, Scott J. Bally 2. Smoke Alarms-What Consumers with Hearing Loss Should Know, Mark Ross and Dana Mulvany Alert Systems for People with Hearing Loss, Hearing Assistive Technologies Series
6 Lesson 9: Consumer Strategies for Technology 1. Consumerism for Technology Users, Scott J. Bally 2. Communication Strategies for Technology Users, Scott J. Bally Lesson 10: Innovative Technology of the Future 1. An FM System for Speechreading, Mark Ross and Harry Levitt 2. Drug Device for Hearing Loss, Nidhi Subbaraman Lesson 11: Working Effectively with Interpreters and Transliterators 1. NAD/RID Code of Professional Ethics, National Association of the Deaf and the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf 2. Guidelines and Tips for Hiring a Sign Language Interpreter, Adapted from the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing 3. In Other Words Communicating about Health with ASL, Helen Osborne 4. Cued Speech and Cued Speech Transliteration, Excerpts from Cued Speech Discovery and the National Cued Speech Association 5. Interpreting and RID Overview, Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf 1. Educational Oral Transliterating: What is it and is Training Available?: Claire Troiano 2. Cued Speech in Education, A Personal View by Daniel Koo: Daniel Koo
7 Lesson 12: Hearing Dogs (Service Dogs) 1. Common Questions about Hearing Dogs, Hearing Loss Association of America 2. Hearing Dog Training, Hearing Dogs for Deaf People 3. Where to Find a Hearing Dog, Hearing Loss Association of America 4. ADA Business Brief: Service Animals, U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Disability Rights Section 5. Commonly Asked Questions about Service Animals in Places of Business (excerpted), U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Disability Rights Section 1. A Complete Guide to Man s Best Friend as a Hearing Dog, Cheryl Heppner 2. How Not to Train a Hearing Dog : The Story of Bart, the Recalcitrant Canine, Ruth Bowman 3. Beau and the Restaurant Industry-author unidentified (posted on 4. Much More Than a Hearing Dog, Julie Flanders Lesson 13: Funding for Hearing Assistive Technology and Services 1. Financial Assistance for Hearing Aids and Personal Assistive Technology: Hearing Loss Association of America. 2. HLAA Policy Statement: Insurance Coverage for Hearing Aids: Hearing Loss Association of America
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