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- Electronic_notetaking abstract "Electronic notetaking (ENT), also known as computer-assisted notetaking (CAN), is a system that provides virtually simultaneous access to spoken information to people who are deaf and hard of hearing, facilitating equal participation with their hearing colleagues, coworkers, and classmates. This method is most often used in educational or training sessions, but it is also used at health care appointments, meetings, or interviews.Using a software program, an operator types a summary of the spoken information into a computer at a minimum typing speed of 60 words per minute. The text is then projected on a screen or transmitted to a second computer.The text also provides a written record of sessions, which is particularly useful for deaf and hard of hearing attendees.Electronic notetaking began in the 1990s, when the disability legislation changed, such as the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) in the UK which provided more support. The operators may work freelance either for an agency as part of a professional team providing communication support.".
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageExternalLink note-ed.org.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageExternalLink tap.gallaudet.edu.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageExternalLink remcan1.htm.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageExternalLink www.anpnotetakers.co.uk.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageExternalLink www.rnid.org.uk.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageExternalLink working_with_an_electronic_notetaker.htm.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageExternalLink software.html.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageExternalLink www.uclan.ac.uk.
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- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Assistive_technology.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Category:Assistive_technology.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Category:Note-taking.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Category:Notetaking_software.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Category:Writing_systems.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Communication.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Comparison_of_notetaking_software.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Disability_Discrimination_Act_1995.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Employment_agency.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Freelancer.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Hearing_loss.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Interview.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Meeting.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Note-taking.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Professional.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Simultaneity.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Technical_support.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Typing.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLink Words_per_minute.
- Electronic_notetaking wikiPageWikiLinkText "Electronic notetaking".
- Electronic_notetaking subject Category:Assistive_technology.
- Electronic_notetaking subject Category:Note-taking.
- Electronic_notetaking subject Category:Writing_systems.
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- Electronic_notetaking comment "Electronic notetaking (ENT), also known as computer-assisted notetaking (CAN), is a system that provides virtually simultaneous access to spoken information to people who are deaf and hard of hearing, facilitating equal participation with their hearing colleagues, coworkers, and classmates.".
- Electronic_notetaking label "Electronic notetaking".
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