SPEECH-TO-TEXT AND TRANSCRIPT SERVICE | DEAF SERVICES CENTER
C-Print is a computer based "speech to print" transcription system used as a support service option for deaf and hard of hearing individuals. C-Print is most popular in the educational environment, however; it can also be used in business meetings, and seminars. A typist, called a C-Print captionist, types the lecture or meeting content into a laptop computer. The typed information appears on the consumer's laptop simultaneously, so the consumer can follow along during the class or meeting. There notes may then be e-mailed to the consumer for review. In addition to C-Print, other Speech-to-text programs can be used in order to provide captioning services on site or remotely.
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211 Pathways
Physical Address
5830 North High Street, Worthington, OH 43085-3959
Hours
Mon-Fri 8:30am-5pm.
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Fax
(614) 841-4909
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Website
Application process
Provide location, time, authorizing person and phone # to coordinator.
Eligibility
Must have hearing loss that impedes the ability of the individual to attain full communication access.
Languages
ASL.
Agency info
DEAF SERVICES CENTER
Services for families and individuals with hearing loss including deafness.