Pepnet 2 has a variety of resources available that will provide stakeholders with information about current strategies and evidence-based practices on a wealth of topics and issues. To access the resources not featured on this page, simply search by using key words or categories.
Use this online video as a reference for administrators, service providers, staff, students and parents to better understand various speech-to-text options available in postsecondary settings.
Learn more about problems, challenges, and issues that academic and psychoeducational tests pose for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. Suggested strategies and guidelines are provided.
Interested in learning the signs used for Vocational Rehabilitation services? This interactive online resource includes signs, definitions, and vocabulary used in context in the field of Vocational Rehabilitation.
Math Signs and concepts are taught by Chris Kurz, a college math instructor, who is Deaf. The program includes Algebra, Geometry, Caluculus and other math concepts. Remedial math students, interpreters, teachers, and any student of math courses who are Deaf and/or signers will benefit from this videos.
These videos is produced in American Sign Language (ASL) only, no audio or captions are available for this resource."
Sample writing workshops designed to help students become better prepared for postsecondary coursework.
What legal issues must be considered when adding captions to videos being shown in the classroom?
The Getting a Job! online training was developed and designed for students who are deaf or hard of hearing and the professionals who work with them. Focusing on the transition from school to work, the training offers a series of activities, supporting documents and topical videos designed to help the job seeker prepare for the world of work.
PEPNet has been a valuable resource to the University of Arizona for years. Using the listserv, we’ve been able to con...
PEPNet has been a valuable resource to the University of Arizona for years. Using the listserv, we’ve been able to connect with other disability and higher education professionals and stay in up-to-date on emerging issues in deafness and education nationwide. We’ve even been able to locate and hire interpreters for study abroad assignments using the PEPNet network! Most recently, we were in need of information on amplification systems to support our city-wide book festival. The PEPNet team connected us with a colleague with extensive knowledge in assistive listening devices. Using the resources she provided, we found a perfect solution and were even able to serve as a source of information for another service provider who was seeking similar information. PEPNet is like having a team of colleagues in your pocket.
- Carol Funckes, Associate Director of Disability Resource Center, University of Arizona