Which Assistive Tools and Equipment are used by Adults who are D/HH in Texas?

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Texans!

My name is Mike Collier and I am assistant professor of ASL and Deaf Studies at Texas Tech Unversity in Lubbock, Texas. I am assisting Cylathia Daniel, a doctoral student and Dr. Roseanna Davidson of Texas Tech University an exciting study entitled:

“Which Assistive Tools and Equipment are used by Adults who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Texas ”.

We need your help! Can you give us about 15 minutes to answer 31 questions online with the click of a mouse?

Please also forward this to your Deaf and Hard of Hearing friends across Texas.

Your answers will be used to help learn more about what assistive tools (accommodations) and equipment are used by Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Texas. What you like and dont like. All your answers are confidential.

If I can help you with any questions or if you would like to video talk via video phone please contact me by email at: [email protected] or [email protected]

You can go straight to the survey at:

http://educdata.educ.ttu.edu/selectsurvey/TakeSurvey.asp?SurveyID=3KL854312936I

Or you can read more below first:

Purpose

The purpose of the study is to learn more about which assistive tools and equipment are used by adults who are deaf and hard of hearing in Texas .

Procedures

The survey consists of some general descriptive personal information, 14 multiple choice questions and 2 open ended questions. The on-line survey will take about ½ hour.

Risks

There is minimum risk of harm or discomfort with participation.. You will not receive any payment for participation.

Benefits

The information will be useful to university teacher preparation program faculty, deaf educators in public and private schools, and to adult service agencies.

Confidentiality

The data from the structured interview will be kept confidential and no personally identifying information will be published.

Rights

Your participation is totally voluntary and you may choose to stop the interview at any time with no negative consequences.

Dr. Michael L. Collier
Assistant Professor of ASL & Deaf studies
Classical & Modern Languages & Literatures
Texas Tech University
Box 42071
Lubbock, Texas 79409
[email protected]

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