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Why Closed Captions in Your Public Speaking May Make a Difference

Why Closed Captions in Your Public Speaking May Make a Difference

Update: 2021-08-25
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People with hearing impairments are often overlooked, yet they are actually in greater numbers most people believe. In this talk, I’ll give insight to those people. I know this of my own experience since I am deaf user with Cochlear Implants which gives me a hearing back, but it is not a full hearing as you might hope for. I also can give some insights for other people who are less impaired because I’ve am a co-founder of two national associations in Switzerland.

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Why Closed Captions in Your Public Speaking May Make a Difference

Why Closed Captions in Your Public Speaking May Make a Difference

Chris Reddington and Kay Sauter