Auditory processing disorder

Radisys Applauds Engage Digital Platform Winners in TADHack Global 2023

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Monday, October 23, 2023

Radisys® Corporation , a global leader of open telecom solutions, is pleased to congratulate the winners of TADHack Global 2023 , the world’s premier global hackathon focusing on programmable communication solutions.

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  • Radisys® Corporation , a global leader of open telecom solutions, is pleased to congratulate the winners of TADHack Global 2023 , the world’s premier global hackathon focusing on programmable communication solutions.
  • The TADHack Global event, sponsored by Radisys, was held October 21-22, 2023, ahead of Network X, an industry-leading broadband network event for enterprises and telcos.
  • “I am pleased to extend my congratulations to all participants and winners of TADHack Global 2023," said Al Balasco, Head of Devices and Digital Engagement Platforms Business, Radisys.
  • “Radisys' Engage Digital Platform provides developers with the unique capabilities and necessary tools to create integrated AI and communication solutions that solve particular business problems and address common community challenges.”

ASHA Announces 2022 Media Champion Award Recipients for Outstanding Coverage and Outreach About Communication Disorders

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Friday, August 26, 2022

ROCKVILLE, Md., Aug. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) announced the recipients of ASHA's 2022 Media Champion Award today, which is presented to media outlets, ASHA members, and others for outstanding coverage and outreach about communication disorders and the work of communication professionals.

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  • The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) announced the recipients of ASHA's 2022 Media Champion Award today, which is presented to media outlets, ASHA members, and others for outstanding coverage and outreach about communication disorders and the work of communication professionals.
  • ROCKVILLE, Md., Aug. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) announced the recipients of ASHA's 2022 Media Champion Award today, which is presented to media outlets, ASHA members, and others for outstanding coverage and outreach about communication disorders and the work of communication professionals.
  • ASHA's 2022 Media Champion Award recipients are listed below:
    U.S. News & World Report: For "Talk Tool: Teletherapy Vital for Kids' Speech Skills During COVID-19," by Steven Ross Johnson, published December 16, 2021.
  • Johnson consulted several ASHA members and staff for a comprehensive story about the benefits of teletherapy for students with communication disorders during school closures.

Fast ForWord Awarded Research-Based Design Product Certification from Digital Promise

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Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Carnegie Learning, a leader in artificial intelligence for education and formative assessment, is proud to announce that Fast ForWord, its powerful 2-in-1 reading and cognitive skills development program, has earned the Research-Based Design Product Certification from Digital Promise.

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  • Carnegie Learning, a leader in artificial intelligence for education and formative assessment, is proud to announce that Fast ForWord, its powerful 2-in-1 reading and cognitive skills development program, has earned the Research-Based Design Product Certification from Digital Promise.
  • Digital Promises Research-Based Design Product Certification recognizes the edtech products that incorporate research about learning into their design and development.
  • Digital Promise launched the Research-Based Design Product Certification in February 2020 and has certified more than 50 products to date.
  • Further detail about its development can be found in Digital Promises report, Designing Edtech that Matters for Learning: Research-Based Design Product Certifications.

New Research Provides Hope for Millions with Auditory Processing Disorder Through The Listening Program from Advanced Brain Technologies

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Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) is a condition that impacts the brain's ability to filter and interpret sounds.

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  • Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) is a condition that impacts the brain's ability to filter and interpret sounds.
  • Generally, individuals with auditory processing issues have normal hearing, but have a hard time receiving, organizing, and processing, and using auditory information.
  • According to the research abstract professionals may recommend listening therapies for people identified with auditory processing problems.
  • "This groundbreaking study on The Listening Program offers hope and a proven therapy for the millions of children and adults suffering from auditory processing disorder."