With the sudden shift to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, deaf and hard of hearing college students who use hearing assistive technology (HAT) may need to shift technology gears—and perhaps even consider different communication methods—to access online classes from home.
The tip sheet below from the National Deaf Center offers five tips for using hearing assistive devices at home.
COVID-19 has made colleges and universities around the United States switch to online learning for everyone — including deaf students.
Whether you have taken an online class before or are new to this, remember: accommodations don’t stop because you are now learning remotely. The infographic below offers strategies that can help you take control of your online learning.
Many educational institutions are moving to instruction online as the impact of the COVID-19 virus on daily life changes on a daily if not hourly basis. If your institution is moving, or has moved to online instruction, the resources below may be of help. Check out other posts in this series by searching the category “Covid-19.”
Study and Time Management Tips
COVID-19 for PWDStudy Habits during COVID-19Planner for Transitioning to Online Classes