Literature DB >> 15451843

College Students' Perceptions of the C-Print Speech-to-Text Transcription System.

L B Elliot1, M S Stinson, B G McKee, V S Everhart, P J Francis.   

Abstract

C-Print is a real-time speech-to-text transcription system used as a support service with deaf students in mainstreamed classes. Questionnaires were administered to 36 college students in 32 courses in which the C-Print system was used in addition to interpreting and note taking. Twenty-two of these students were also interviewed. Questionnaire items included student ratings of lecture comprehension. Student ratings indicated good comprehension with C-Print, and the mean rating was significantly higher than that for understanding of the interpreter. Students also rated the hard copy printout provided by C-Print as helpful, and they reported that they used these notes more frequently than the handwritten notes from a paid student note taker. Interview results were consistent with those for the questionnaire. Questionnaire and interview responses regarding use of C-Print as the only support service indicated that this arrangement would be acceptable to many students, but not to others. Communication characteristics were related to responses to the questionnaire. Students who were relatively proficient in reading and writing English, and in speech-reading, responded more favorably to C-Print.

Year:  2001        PMID: 15451843     DOI: 10.1093/deafed/6.4.285

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ        ISSN: 1081-4159


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1.  Benefits of sign language interpreting and text alternatives for deaf students' classroom learning.

Authors:  Marc Marschark; Greg Leigh; Patricia Sapere; Denis Burnham; Carol Convertino; Michael Stinson; Harry Knoors; Mathijs P J Vervloed; William Noble
Journal:  J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ       Date:  2006-08-23
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