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Verb Picture Cards Short Description: Print out these verb picture cards to use with your child to help her learn action words. Also includes ideas for using the cards to work on answering questions, grammar, and vocabulary. Pictures include real photos of adults and children engaging in those actions.
New Podcast Episode
- Here are four common voice levels, excerpted from my book (click on title): 'How to Improve the Sound of Your Speaking Voice.' Most of us have heard someone with a nasal voice.
- It uses RFID (radio frequency identification) technology to enable independent verbal picture communication for non-verbal people of all ages. This technology allows you to simply place any photo, symbol, or object on a sound tag card and have a voice! To trigger voice output place your sound tag card on any one of the 5 buttons and push.
David Fincher and Ren Klyce on the making of Mank
I-view Communication Sound Cards & Media Devices Driver
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Acclaimed director and long-time collaborator and sound designer discuss the challenges of creating the film Mank in black & white, 1:33, and in mono, like an artifact from Hollywood's 'Golden Age.'
Go behind-the-scenes with top sound artists and creative teams on Sound + Image Lab: the Dolby Institute Podcast. New episodes drop every other Tuesday.
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David Fincher and Ren Klyce on the making of Mank
Iview Communication Sound Cards & Media Devices Driver Windows 7
Acclaimed director and long-time collaborator and sound designer discuss the challenges of creating the film Mank in black & white, 1:33, and in mono, like an artifact from Hollywood's 'Golden Age.'
Go behind-the-scenes with top sound artists and creative teams on Sound + Image Lab: the Dolby Institute Podcast. New episodes drop every other Tuesday.