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Rose, Susan; And Others – 1983
Three papers focus on applications of computer graphics with deaf and severely language impaired children. The first describes a drawing tablet software that allowed students to use visual and manipulative characteristics to enhance problem solving and creativity skills. Students were thus able to solve problems without the obstacles of language.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Creativity

Ertmer, David J.; Maki, Jean E. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2000
The effects of speech training with real-time spectrographic displays (SDs) were examined and compared to the effects of noninstrumental instruction (NI) for four adolescents with deafness. All subjects demonstrated improvement under both forms of instruction. Maintenance of improvements was observed 6-week post-treatment for two NI-trained…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Communication Aids (for Disabled), Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics

Arcanin, Jacob – American Annals of the Deaf, 1979
Originally part of a symposium on educational media for the deaf, an overview of computer-assisted instruction (CAI) at the California School for the Deaf (Berkeley) is provided. Achievements and objectives of the program, such as individualization of instruction and increased student interest in CAI, are discussed. (PHR)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Conferences
Fogel, Nancy S. – 1990
A computer-based method of communicating syntactic knowledge to deaf students was designed, building on the visual orientation of deaf students and employing such American Sign Language techniques as visualization and directionality. The computer-based instructional treatments were presented as an educational game called the "Yes-No Game," with…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Deafness, Educational Games
Adamo-Villani, Nicoletta; Doublestein, John; Martin, Zachary – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 2005
We present a new highly interactive computer animation tool to increase the mathematical skills of deaf children. We aim at increasing the effectiveness of (hearing) parents in teaching arithmetic to their deaf children, and the opportunity of deaf children to learn arithmetic via interactive media. Using state-of-the-art computer animation…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Sign Language, Computer Graphics, Animation

Withrow, Margaret S. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1978
Reviews literature supporting the development of educational materials employing videotape and computer-generated three-dimensional animation, which will coordinate written and spoken language for deaf children. The materials designer will be able to control time, space, and audition to emphasize specific linguistic principles. (Author/JEG)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Deafness, Educational Innovation

Withrow, Margaret – American Annals of the Deaf, 1979
Originally part of a symposium on educational media for the deaf, the paper discusses the use of animated sequences which illustrate linguistic principles. The work of the Computer Graphics Research Group at Ohio State University is highlighted. It has been discovered that computer-assisted instructional systems enhance learning through greater…
Descriptors: Animation, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Conferences
Nickerson, Raymond S.; And Others – 1974
Progress on an effort to develop a computer-based system of speech-training aids for the deaf is reported. The systems is described, as are four different types of visual displays. One type, showing speech parameters as functions of time, is discussed in detail. The problem of assessing speech performance and the possibility of giving the computer…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Deafness, Educational Games