To Be Seen and Heard By All
Volume
30
Issue
2
Abstract
Extension clients of all ages have visual and hearing impairment that limit their ability to participate in Extension programs. Clients who have visual impairments can be helped when Extension produces publications based on the elements of contrast and identification. Hearing impaired clients can better learn from presentations when background noise is controlled, they're seated near the presenter, and the presenter uses high quality visual aids.
Recommended Citation
Wilken, C. S. (1992). To Be Seen and Heard By All. The Journal of Extension, 30(2), Article 6. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol30/iss2/6