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  • Lineth Alain Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá
  • Rafael Vejarano Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá
Vol. 23 (2016), Artículos, pages 219-235
Submitted: Nov 5, 2020 Published: Dec 20, 2016
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Abstract

The ability to communicate, specifically the gift of hearing, is a necessity often taken for granted. A lack of sense of hearing affects the intellectual and emotional development of the human being who suffers from it. It prevents the fluid exchange of knowledge, thoughts and ideas that allow personal growth and development. This article emerges due to an interest in providing assistive technologies that can be considered to improve communication among hearing impaired and normal hearing listeners in the class-room of a higher education level in the Republic of Panama. Information has been compiled from various primary and secondary sources highlighting the communication problem facing this group of disabled people. Information about the situation of hearing impairment, laws, organizations, the reality with the higher education system, and finally, we will talk about Information and Communication Technologies (TICs) that will work as technology support in order to improve communication in the classroom in higher education among normal-hearing and deaf people.

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Alain, L., & Vejarano, R. (2016). Assistive Technologies for Improving Communication of Hearing Impairment in the Higher Education in Panama. Revista De Educación De La Universidad De Granada, 23, 219–235. Retrieved from https://revistaseug.ugr.es/index.php/reugra/article/view/16640