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This assignment by Maria Finch for Dr. Wang’s IT 365 class delves into assistive technology, particularly the use of auditory cues like the beep sound from the Caps Lock key. The project compares various animal sounds, emphasizing communication similarities across species. Accompanying resources include links to images and sound samples of animals such as birds, cats, and ducks. This exploration demonstrates the intersection of technology and nature, highlighting how sound can serve as an accessibility tool in computing and learning environments.
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Assistive Technology Assignment Maria Finch Dr. Wang IT 365-Spring 2010 H001
WHEN I HIT THE CAPS LOCK KEY I HEARD A VERY HIGH PITCHED SINGLE BEEP SOUND.
I heard a single high pitched beep and saw a black flash along the computer screen, but the beep was not as high pitched as the slide before.
Aa Ooh ooh ah aah Ape
Bb Cherpcherp peep peep Bird
Meow Cc Cat
Quack quack Dd Duck
Resources Photos: 1.http://www.kinderpedia.com/ape.asp 2.http://www.freefoto.com/preview/01-08-52?ffid=01-08-52 3.http://www.vistawallpaper.org/vista-animal-wallpapers/free-cat-wallpaper/ Sounds: 1.http://www.fws.gov/video/sounds/30goldfinch.mp3 2. http://www.animal-sounds.org/ 3.http://www.audiomicro.com/free-sound-effects/free-animal-sound-effects