Sensory Impairments

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Hearing Impaired

        Auditory Assisted Listening Devices

       Captioned Media

         Sign Language Interpreter









Florida Department of Education. (n.d). Florida’s educational opportunities for students with sensory impairments. Retrieved on 2023, February 18. Retrieved from:               https://www.fldoe.org/core/fileparse.php/7690/urlt/0070160-edoppsenlet.pdf

Picture 1: Frank Hilton Organization. (2020, February). Assistive devices for children with hearing loss. Retrieved from: https://www.frankhilton.org.fj/News-and-Events/October-2019-(1)/Assistive-Devices-for-            children-with-Hearing-loss

Picture 2: RIT. (n.d). HIST 330 Deafness and technology: Captioning. Retrieved on 2023, February 18. Retrieved      from: https://infoguides.rit.edu/c.php?g=460666&p=3150186 

Picture 3: Tav, M. (2015). Sign language interpreting program helps students make strides. Retrieved from: https://magazine.fresnostate.edu/sign-language-interpreting-program-helps-students/

Visual Impaired

       Braille worksheets

     Large font activities

        Electronic note-takers







Florida Department of Education. (n.d). Florida’s educational opportunities for students with sensory impairments. Retrieved on 2023, February 18. Retrieved from:               https://www.fldoe.org/core/fileparse.php/7690/urlt/0070160-edoppsenlet.pdf

Picture 1: Chamberlain, M. (n.d). Free braille activities. Retrieved on 2023, February 18. Retrieved from:               https://www.pinterest.com.mx/pin/569916527820521201/

Picture 2: KidSparks. (n.d). Letter A is for apple, trace and color printable free. Retrieved on 2023, February 18. Retrieved from: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/371476669258529428/  

Picture 3: B&H. (n.d). Olympus DP-10 digital voice recorder. Retrieved on 2023, February 18. Retrieved from:               https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/723543-              REG/Olympus_142640_DP_10_Digital_Voice_Recorder.html

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