Of course. The internet is predominantly a visual means of communications. It provides a lot of opportunities for deaf people to interact with others in a manner that their challenge is not apparent and avoid any sort of prejudices.
There is no telling how many contributors on this site may be deaf! And it certainly doesn't matter. Yes, it wouldn't be any different that a hearing person being online with their computer speakers turned off.
Apart from listening to it - same way as anyone else.
Without sound.
Yes. It is an excellent way for deaf people to communicate (as they can read and type - unless they are both deaf and blind).
Simply typing out what you want to say to him/her.
there are different explanation for a person to be deaf. like Helen Keller.some are inborn deaf, some get sick, and some person encounters an accident that causes them to be deaf.
there are different explanation for a person to be deaf. like Helen Keller.some are inborn deaf, some get sick, and some person encounters an accident that causes them to be deaf.
deaf mute person
Manila Christian Computer Institute for the Deaf was created in 1993.
The use Braille
Deaf A hearing impaired person/ Deaf.
Deaf individuals use sign language as their primary form of communication because it is a visual language that allows them to communicate effectively with others who understand sign. Additionally, some deaf individuals may not have clear speech due to never hearing sounds for pronunciation reference.
A Deaf interpreter is a Deaf person who is a native user of (ie) American Sign Language-ASL, and a member of the Deaf community. The interpreter can work as a bridge between a Deaf person, an interpreter and the non- signing hearing person. For example, the Deaf person may be from another country, and cannot rely on the interpreter alone, the Deaf interpreter watches the interpreter then modifies the communication in order that the Deaf person has a better understanding of the message. You may have meant interpreter for the Deaf?
A person who cannot hear or speak is typically referred to as deaf and mute, or deaf-mute. However, it is important to note that these terms can be considered outdated or offensive, and it is better to use person-first language such as a person who is deaf or communicates in sign language.
Manila Christian Computer Institute for the Deaf's motto is 'God, Education, Technology, Life'.