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Technology Skills Assessment for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students in Secondary School
- American Annals of the Deaf
- Gallaudet University Press
- Volume 154, Number 4, Fall 2009
- pp. 389-399
- 10.1353/aad.0.0106
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To be competitive in the workplace, deaf and hard of hearing students must not only possess basic computer literacy but also know how to use and care for personal assistive and listening technology. An instrument was developed and pilot-tested on 45 middle school and high school deaf and hard of hearing students in 5 public school programs, 4 urban and 1 suburban, to assess these students’ current technology skills and to prepare them for post–high school expectations. The researchers found that the students’ computer skills depended on their access to technology, which was not always present in the schools. Many students also did not know basic care practices or troubleshooting techniques for their own personal hearing aids (if worn), or how to access or use personal assistive technology.