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The Video-Based Aural Rehabilitation Guide is the first book of its
kind to intertwine chapter text with over 200 closed captioned
videos. This unique resource is intended to educate undergraduate
and graduate students in speech-language pathology, audiology, and
education of the deaf and hard of hearing, as well as enhance the
knowledge and skills of practicing professionals. The extensive
videos are an invaluable resource for students enrolled in a
clinical or student teaching practicum. Videos feature
speech-language pathologists, audiologists, Listening and Spoken
Language Specialists, teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing,
early interventionists, otologists, and occupational therapists
practicing in settings such as clinics, private practices, schools,
hospitals, and the community. Topics addressed in the text and
videos include hearing technologies, aural rehabilitation
procedures, factors that affect intervention outcomes, fundamentals
of assessment, supports for education, counseling for children and
adults with hearing loss, and the psychosocial well-being of
persons with hearing loss and their families. The Video-Based Aural
Rehabilitation Guide can be used as a stand-alone text or as a
companion alongside the most commonly used aural rehabilitation
textbooks. Key Features: Over 200 videos with closed captions
accessible on a companion site Contributions from 14 leading
experts Chapters with concise summaries, recommended resources for
further learning, and study questions with answer keys Background
information on the individuals featured in the videos This exciting
new guide with instructional videos is a much-needed bridge that
integrates the disciplines of speech-language pathology, audiology,
and education of the deaf and hard of hearing to educate
professionals serving children and adults with hearing loss and
their families.
This book provides an in-depth study concerning a claqss of
problems in the general area of load sharing and balancing in
parallel and distributed systems. The authors present the design
and analysis of load distribution strategies for arbitrarily
divisible loads in multiprocessor/multicomputer systems subjects to
the system constraints in the form of communication delays. In
particular, two system architecture-single-level tree or star
network, and linear network-are thoroughly analyzed.
The text studies two different cases, one of processors with
front-ends and the other without. It concentrates on load
distribution strategies and performance analysis, and does not
cover issues related to implementation of these strategies on a
specific system. The book collates research results developed
mainly by two groups at the Indian Institute of Science and the
State University of New York at Stony Brook. It also covers results
by other researchers that have either appeared or are due to appear
in computer science literature. The book also provides relevant but
easily understandable numerical examples and figures to illustrate
important concepts. It is the first book in this area and is
intended to spur further research enabling these ideas to be
applied to a more general class of loads. The new methodology
introduced here allows a close examination of issues involving the
integration of communication and computation. In fact, what is
presented is a new "calculus" for load sharing problems.
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