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Using Networked Multimedia to Improve Educational Access for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students Anna C. Cavender Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington [removed] E
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Document Date: 2007-11-28 16:27:25


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Association (CRA) Outstanding Undergraduate Award / /

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National Technical Institute / University of Oregon / University of Washington / Rochester Institute of Technology / University of Washington's Classroom Presenter / /

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Classroom technology research / real-time captioners / educational technology researchers / educational technologies / Wireless networks / portable computing devices / assistive technology / /

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Rochester Institute of Technology / University of Oregon / National Science Foundation / Summer Academy for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students / Computing Research Association / University of Washington / Seattle / National Technical Institute for the Deaf / /

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Anna C. Cavender / N. Linnell / V / /

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Oregon / New York / /

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specifically assistive technology / distance learning / Collaboration Technology / Washington cavender@cs.washington.edu Educational technology / /

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