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I'm not sure what you mean....
Most of my D/HH students have captioned media in their IEPs. We use the Captioned Media videos and DVDs or any other newer dvd which has subtitles, on a large T.V on a cart. Other teachers want to use the large screen projection but you have to have a captioning adapter to get it to show captioning on the large screen Video streaming sometimes has captioned films. I have also hooked up a T.V for the student and the rest of the class watches the large screen. Have your library or media person show you..
Other than that, I have an interpreer sign the movie if it is too old and has no sub titles.

2007-05-15 17:57:40 · answer #1 · answered by atheleticman_fan 5 · 0 0

i dont really get wat u really mean.
by the way.. though they are hearing impaired.They could see n understand wat is goin around them.so try to use some projectors n show wat u wanna teach them. (which is highly attractive , clearly understandabale ). so that they could understand the facts well.

2007-05-16 11:35:38 · answer #2 · answered by coolgal 2 · 0 0

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