| PEC/PEPNET
- these materials were donated by the Postsecondary
Educational Council/Postsecondary Educational Programs
Network. |
| Post
Secondary Interpreting: Roles, Responsibilities and
Readiness. California State University Northridge,
(2000). Moderator-Gary Sanderson, Panel discusses
coordinating interpreting services, roles, responsibilities,
etc. Voiced/Signed/Close Captioned VHS-2 hours. #
BS-59. |
| Diverse
Students, Diverse Stories: Perspectives on Post Secondary
Access Issues From Students who are Deaf and Hard
of Hearing. National Center on Deafness.
For anyone working with Deaf, HH or Deaf-Blind consumers.
Booklet included Signed/Voiced/ Captioned VHS-2 hours.
# PC-10. |
| Leveling
the Academic Playing Field for Deaf & Hard of Hearing
Students. California State University Northridge,
(2001). Panel consists of college professors experienced
with having Deaf or Hard of Hearing students in their
classroom. Deaf and Hard of Hearing students share
their perspectives throughout the discussion. Signed/Voiced/Open
Captions VHS-90 minutes. # PC-2. |
| Beyond
the Surface: Implementing ADA in Post Secondary Institutions
Serving Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students. Midwest
Center for Post Secondary Outreach, (1998). Moderator-Jeanne
M.Kincaid Addresses administrative concerns in making
educational institutions deaf-friendly. Voiced/Interpreted/Captioned.
VHS. # PC-1. |
| College?
Now What? Transitioning to College for Deaf Students. PEC,
(1999). Panel members-Tressy Kimble and Ruby Ennis.
Signed Presentation/Voice Interpretation. # PC-4. |
| Focus
on Faculty Western Region Outreach Center & Consortia. (1998).
Moderator- Allison Kale, Gary Sanderson. Faculty
panel shares principles, strategies, and thoughts
about effective pedagogies to integrate students
who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing into mainstream classrooms.
Voiced/Open Caption. VHS. # PC-7. |
| Serving
Students with Disabilities: What Families, Schools
and Communities Need to Know. PEC. Moderator-Dick
Riley. A panel answers questions from the audience
pertaining to deafness. Voice/Captioned. VHS. # PC-
8. |
| PAH!
I’m in College ... Now What? Western Oregon
College, (1998). Discusses procedures, issues and
what to expect in a college setting. ASL/Captions/Voiced
VHS-29 minutes. # PEC-14. |
| Making
a Difference: Tips for Teaching Students who are
Deaf or Hard of Hearing. PEC, (2000). Discussions
include how to use an interpreter, use of teaching
strategies; reading and writing assignment tips and
assistive listening devices provided. Presented in
Sim-Com/Open Caption. # BS-37. |
| Services
for Hard of Hearing Students in Post Secondary Education. Midwest
Center for Postsecondary Outreach/PEPNet, (2001).
Moderator-Sharaine J. Rawlinson, MSU. Discussions
include communication breakdowns, different accommodations,
implementing campus wide services and misconceptions.
VHS-2 hours. # TW-32. |
| Americans
with Disabilities Act: Responsibilities for Post
Secondary Education Programs Serving D/HH. Midwest
Center for Post Secondary Outreach, (1997). Moderator-Jeanne
M. Kincaid. Voiced/Captioned. # BS-58. |
| Providing
Real-Time Captioning. PEPNet, (2000). Presenters
Denese Harlan, Pam Francis and Dr. Cheryl explain
Real-Time Captioning, C-Print and Assistive Listening
Devices. Voiced/Interpreted/Captioned VHS-2 hours.
# BS-38. |
| Serving
Students with Disabilities: What Families, Schools
and Communities Need to Know. PEC. Moderator-Dick
Riley. A panel answers questions from the audience
pertaining to deafness. Voice/Captioned. VHS. # PC-
8. |
| The
following 3 videotapes, related to post-secondary
issues, were produced by Gallaudet University.
|
| You
Can! Gallaudet University, (1998).
Tips for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students
to find successful and rewarding careers
in their desired fields. VHS. # PC-11. |
| Academic
Superbowl.Gallaudet University,
(1998). VHS-1 hour 30 minutes. # PEC-13. |
| Effective
Pedagogy with Students who are Deaf and
Hard of Hearing. Gallaudet University,
(1998). VHS-2 hours. # PEC-16. |
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