Equal access to communication technology across generations... Yesterday, today and tomorrow.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Communication services for deaf people in the multimedia world The work of STF 267 A project funded by ETSI and the European Union W J Mellors C.Eng.
Advertisements

The INTERNET.
Georgia Relay Partner Training Turn Georgia Relay Users into Lifelong Customers.
Presentation. Contemporary Communication Fast – connects us quickly without delays Reliable – works always Global – connects us with the whole world Low.
Technology For Deaf People. Alexander Bell Telephone invented by Alexander Bell Created to assist Deaf People Result- Deaf People are more isolated.
Patient Communication 101
Video Phone for Deaf and Hard-Hearing Community By Hudson Asiema.
Georgia Relay Partner Training Turn Georgia Relay Users into Lifelong Customers.
The 3G signing revolution Gunnar Hellström, Omnitor TDI-2007.
The Many Benefits of Technology By Paul Beckett. Type Faster Technology allows us to type faster. Typing allows the writer to complete documents much.
New Literacies Created By: Megan Andersen Darius Moomivand An Illustration of How “New Literacies” have Impacted Schools and Learning in Today's Society.
Understanding the Communication Process
Federal Relay Services Solutions for Functional Equivalency in the Workplace Mark Seeger.
Chapter 12 Communication The A-Team Presents Craig Rosengreen Justin Zhang Tristan Bussell Jeff Williams Kyle Doran.
Source Transformation
Types of Communication ELM Workshop. Verbal Communication  Verbal communication is the spoken word, either face-to-face or through phone, voice chat,
Communication: yesterday and today PHONE CALLS Scuola media di Mornico al Serio a.s. 2011/2012.
Workshop:137 Mainstreaming the disability perspective for an inclusive society Foundation Real-Time Text Taskforce Arnoud van Wijk Director Real-Time Text.
SIP Support for Deaf and Speech Impaired Customers Gearhart, van Wijk, and Sinnreich.
Communication Technology of the Deaf. Technology has been used throughout the years to bridge the communication gap between those that can hear and those.
PROJECT UPDATE:DECEMBER 2014 Yicun Xiong #
Introduction to Communicator 2007 Send and receive instant messages Now for the payoff: instant messages. They combine the advantages of and phone.
Digital Communication: Texting/Phone calls By: Mailey Gorman.
Marriage and Family Life Unit 1: Communicating With Others.
“here to make your life easy...” Mobile Services.
INTERNET CHAPTER 12 Information Available The INTERNET contains a huge amount of information a huge amount of information information on any topic you.
© 2008 AT&T Knowledge Ventures. All rights reserved. AT&T and the AT&T logo are trademarks of AT&T Knowledge Ventures. 1 Video Relay Service and Assignment.
An Entrepreneur is a person who builds businesses that make money.
GOOGLE TALK, TRANSLATE, VOICE Group #6: Michelle Nakamoto, Jennifer Morgan, Ashley Uhrin October 23, 2013 Westphal EDT321.
Electronic Communication
Modes of Communication © 2015 albert-learning.com.
Geneva, 25 November 2011 Next generation relay services in Australia Sandy Gilliland Chief Executive Officer Australian Communication Exchange (ACE) ITU-T.
Communication GET OUT A PIECE OF PAPER BEFORE THE BELL RINGS.
1 Understanding the Communication Process “The art of communication is the language of leadership.” ― James C. Humes, American author and presidential.
A foot in both camps A consumer perspective of UK & USA Telecommunication Relay Services David Rose, MA - Consultant: Deaf and Disability Matters .
Big bang theory. Watch the video of the fire enginevideo of the fire engine What changes in the sound do you hear?
Communication GET OUT A PIECE OF PAPER BEFORE THE BELL RINGS.
1639 Post office Need stamps to mail Send letter to people across town or across the world.
How communication Changed over the Years. Back before they had phones or internet they had letters. People would write letters and send them horseback.
Harmonised relay services The work of STF 325 A project funded by ETSI and the European Union W J Mellors C.Eng.
Introducing cgrovebcALERTS. cgrovebcALERTS In case we need to get in touch with you (i.e. Snow Schedule) –Automated Phone Messages –SMS Text Messages.
Leadership Is A Conversation Presented By Tim Reynolds Director, Walter Center for Strategic Leadership.
BLOCK TWO COMMUNICATION IS KEY !. Welcome This training block was created to bridge the gap between supervisors and workers. The goal of the block is.
USA Organization ADA MODIFICATIONS. Accommodating the Hearing Impaired  Require different accommodations based on experience  Sign Language Interpreters.
Why Do We Use Computers For Communication?. Read the words and make up the word combinations fax phone electronic to receive to send printed to use computer.
Communication in the Workplace 20 June, 2011 Session 1 – Week Business Communication.
1 Understanding the Communication Process “The art of communication is the language of leadership.” ― James C. Humes, American author and presidential.
Digital Communication By: Kimmie LaRich. Digital Communication- is how we communicate with people all over the world Two main ways we communicate are.
Communication GET OUT A PIECE OF PAPER BEFORE THE BELL RINGS.
Today we are teaching the Millennial Generation!!!!
Computer-based Media Language Elements Understanding how we communicate through media Stewart.C. (2007). Media: New Ways and Means. John Wiley & Sons:
COMMUNICATION. WRITTEN Any type of communication through written word The most common form of business communication Important to convey messages through.
Tierra Thomas. The accessibility application is a built in feature that benefits people with disabilities. It allows people who have a vision, speech.
Year R Stay and Play Talk. Why?  Communication is the number one skill. Without it, children will struggle to make friends, learn and enjoy life.
Captioned Phones & more …Captioned Phones & more … For the deaf & hearing impairedFor the deaf & hearing impaired.
Total Conversation The accessible companion to voice telephony CIP ICT Policy Support Workshop, 15 May 2007 Gunnar Hellström, Omnitor
1 Thinking Do you have a cell phone? If so, do you prefer to communicate via text or a direct phone call? If not, do you think you would be more.
SONGONUGA EMILIA ACCOUNTING 12/SMS02/ Introduction One goal of human-computer interaction research is to reduce the demands on users when using.
Technology for deaf people. City Lit This session is relevant to: Assignment 4 Technology for deaf people 4a Emerging technology Analyse the current developments.
If you have a hearing or speech impairment… Or are a family member, friend or service provider for someone who has communication challenges… L et us introduce.
SignOn: A Sign Language Interpreting Resource, Inc. Video Remote Interpreting Alyson Boote SignOn, Inc.
Communication. Communication It is a process of exchanging –  Information  Ideas  Thoughts  Feelings  Emotions Through –  Speech  Signals  Writing.
Section A reading practice Loneliness in a World of Mass Connection Connector: Why can it be said that the title of this article is contradictory?
Love Every Day A free mobile solution with proven results
Quick Reference Card for
Google Hangouts Google Hangouts is a instant messaging service. Hangouts supports text, voice and video conversations, and is cross-platform on the.
Quick Reference Card for
INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN Easy and Impactful
Personal Questions.
Presentation transcript:

Equal access to communication technology across generations... Yesterday, today and tomorrow.

In this presentation: -About ACE and why we search for communication solutions -The gap in communication solutions -CapTel across generations -VRS across generations -Key benefits of new technologies -Questions

Why does ACE search for communication solutions?

The gap in communication technology Textat aboutthisspeed appears

CapTel – across generations

CapTel - across generations School and university – Olli, iPhone CapTel Workplaces - Barney Lund, QLD Retirement - Jim Doubleday, 93 year old

Key benefits of ACE CapTel Faster and more natural Ideal for people who can speak but have difficulty hearing Simple and easy to use Portable or fixed Across generations Wide-spread social and economic benefits

John Howards thoughts “It’s absolutely fundamental to the ordinary enjoyment of life which text messaging, computer use and all the other technological marvels of the last 20 years can’t replace – that is, an ordinary conversation on the telephone.” John Howard, 16 October 2009.

VRS - across generations

School and university - Cody, VIC Workplaces - Andrew Wiltshire View video Retirement - Touch screen kiosks

Key benefits of ACE Video Relay Service Communicate using first language Fast phone calls Natural phone calls in Auslan Smooth flowing conversation Signing helps convey emotion Functional equivalent of a phone call

Concluding comments

Questions