Tuesday, February 14th
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What's up with the
Telephone? Nancy Frishberg,
PhD MSB Associates - User Experience
Strategist |
This lecture will be
interpreted for the Deaf.
Abstract: Alexander Graham Bell was
the son of a deaf mother, husband of a deaf wife, and in his efforts to invent
a device to help with speech and hearing, created a device now so ubiquitous we
carry it on our persons. Yet the telephone may be the most visible and frequent
point of inaccessibility for modern day adults with hearing loss. Well
review operational meanings of deafness, successive generations of alternative
and assistive technologies, and what the current situation is for deaf adults.
And well get wish lists for improving technology-mediated communication
from four deaf adults in a variety of occupations.
Biosketch: Nancy Frishberg is a User
Experience Strategist, based in the San Francisco Bay area. Her industry
experience includes research, marketing, and project management roles with IBM,
Apple Computer, Sun Microsystems, and with several consulting organizations.
She holds a PhD in linguistics with a specialization in sign languages. Her
1986 book Interpreting: An Introduction, published by the Registry of
Interpreters for the Deaf (RID), transformed the field of sign language
interpreting from a focus on rehabilitation to the perspective of multi-lingual
interactions.
- Contact information:
- Lecture Material:
- Pre-lecture
slides - 939 Kb pdf file
- Video links:
- Steampunk
Professor Xavier Wheelchair Project
- Howe and Howe Rip
Chair
- Orange
County Chopper
- Slides -
10.6 Mb pdf file
- Audio -
1:47:47 - 24.6 Mb mp3 file
- Links:
- Interpreting:
An Introduction
- Registry of
Interpreters for the Deaf (RID)
- From presentation:
- Interpreter video
- Technology
helps realtor overcome deafness
- From slides:
- Slide 05 -
Man with Hearing
Aid
- Slide 05 -
Near-Sighted
- Slide 06 -
Deafness
- Gain
- Slide 13 -
Old
telephone
- Slide 14 -
Western Electric
Model 302 telephone, circa1945
- Slide 19 -
TDD
- Slide 22 -
Settlement Agreement between the
United States and Wells Fargo & Company
- Slide 23 -
TDD sign at the West
Oakland BART station
- Slide 32 -
Harris Communications
- Slide 32 -
Treehouse Video
- Slide 32 -
TDI
- Slide 32 -
ADA
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