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Clients | Replenish New Media
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Clients – Replenish New Media. Darr; Skip to Main Content. Website Design and Development. Consultancy & Training. Consultancy & Training. Featured project: The Hub at Ashmore Park. The Hub at Ashmore Park is a Community Centre, Library and Fitness Centre located in Wolverhampton. This multi-purpose building is managed by Ashmore Park Community Association, a voluntary charity. In addition to the What’s On and news pages, we were asked to create somewhere to showcase the rooms available to hire. Web desi...
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Blog | Notetaking Solutions
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Second deaf person awarded with Doctorate. March 19th, 2014 by lizosullivan. Tipperary man Noel O’Connell has become the second deaf person in Ireland to be awarded with a doctorate. A graduate of Mary Immaculate College in Limerick, Dr O’Connell chose deaf education for his study of deaf people’s experience of education and culture. Dr O’Connell believes many deaf people come up against barriers to education because [.]. Posted in General News. March 19th, 2014 by lizosullivan. Posted in General News.
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Links | Notetaking Solutions
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The following is a list of links that you may find useful from related sources on the internet. If you would like to suggest a link, contact us. Notetaking Solutions is not responsible for the content of external internet sites. Association of Notetaking Professionals. Cork College of Commerce. Cork Institute of Technology. Kerry Deaf Resource Centre. Kerry Deaf Resource Centre, Tralee. National University of Ireland, Galway. St John's Central College. How can we help? Read more about our services.
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FACE - Guidelines for Best Practice
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Arthur Boothroyd, speech and hearing scientist Site contains files for download including hearing loss simulations and the effects of room acoustics on speech perception. Building Bulletin 93: Acoustic Design of Schools – a design guide. Department for Education and Skills. Available from The Stationary Office or for download as a PDF. Classroom Acoustics – recommended standards (2001) BATOD. Available for download as a PDF. Deaf Friendly Schools NDCS. Available for download as a PDF. CACDP for ETN cours...
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Digi-Notes | Penny Clarke
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Skip to primary content. What do Manual Note-takers do? Some Manual Note-takers use a digital pen to produce digi-notes these are handwritten and transformed into a digital (e.g. Word document) format which is emailed to the client after the event. An electronic receiver is clipped to the page and receives signals from the digital pen. The receiver can later be attached to a computer and character recognition software converts the handwriting to text such as in a Word document.
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Typed Notes | Penny Clarke
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Skip to primary content. What do Manual Note-takers do? Typed notes are manual notes which are typed up and emailed to a client within 48 hours of an assignment. These are particularly useful for clients who wish to use adaptive software, change the font and/or font size, change the background colour etc. Clients can also add their own comments to the notes which are provided as a Word document. Can both be supplied as typed notes. Professional Note-taking services for all. Website by Replenish New Media.
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Manual Note-taking | Penny Clarke
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Skip to primary content. What do Manual Note-takers do? Manual Notes are an accurate handwritten summary of what is said at an event. They are written in English and are not a word-for-word record (it is not possible to hand-write a verbatim account). The client can read the notes after the event. Manual Note-takers can work in many different locations, and whilst a suitable table to work on is best, we can work in other situations e.g. outside on a field trip. Some Manual Note-takers are able to type up.