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Ron Cole, Dominic W. Massaro, Jacques de Villiers, Brian Rundle, Khaldoun Shobaki, Johan Wouters, Michael Cohen, Jonas Beskow, Patrick Stone, Pamela Connors, Alice Tarachow, Daniel Solcher. '''New tools for interactive speech and language training: Using animated
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Ron Cole, Dominic W. Massaro, Jacques de Villiers, Brian Rundle, Khaldoun Shobaki, Johan Wouters, Michael Cohen, Jonas Beskow, Patrick Stone, Pamela Connors, Alice Tarachow, Daniel Solcher. '''New tools for interactive speech and language training: Using animated conversational agents in the classrooms of profoundly deaf children.'''
conversational agents in the classrooms of profoundly deaf children.'''
 
  
 
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[1] Donald H. Beil. Tablet PC – The New New Thing – Demonstration, and Implications in Deaf Education. Instructional Technology and Education of the Deaf Symposium, NTID, June 23-27, 2003

[2] Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf boosts visual learning with SMART Board interactive whiteboards

      • Signing Avatars for Educational Purposes:

[3] [4] [5] Judy Vesel. Signing Science! Learning & Leading with Technology ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) May 2005, Volume 32 Number 8, pg 30-35.

[6] Ron Cole, Dominic W. Massaro, Jacques de Villiers, Brian Rundle, Khaldoun Shobaki, Johan Wouters, Michael Cohen, Jonas Beskow, Patrick Stone, Pamela Connors, Alice Tarachow, Daniel Solcher. New tools for interactive speech and language training: Using animated conversational agents in the classrooms of profoundly deaf children.

      • Less relevant stuff

[7] Kathleen F. McCoy and Lisa N. Masterman (Michaud). 1997. A tutor for teaching English as a second language for deaf users of American Sign Language. In Proceedings of Natural Language Processing for Communication Aids, an ACL/EACL97 Workshop, pages 160--164, Madrid, Spain, July.