What about Realtime Captioning? Sometimes it's called CART or C-Print. Realtime Captioning is a good option for those who don't already know ASL. ASL takes awhile to learn, and Realtime Captioning, you just read word for word what everyone's saying in a laptop screen.
This is a Stenographer, like the people in court transcribing what's happening. They use their machine to type away what they hear, and it is translated into a laptop for you to read what people are saying.
Ask the school, you're entitled to this under the ADA just like interpreters. Contact your Vocational Rehabilitaton if you feel that your job performance is being affected due to your hearing loss. They can help you to make sure that you can do your job with reasonable accommodations at work.
This is a Stenographer, like the people in court transcribing what's happening. They use their machine to type away what they hear, and it is translated into a laptop for you to read what people are saying.
Ask the school, you're entitled to this under the ADA just like interpreters. Contact your Vocational Rehabilitaton if you feel that your job performance is being affected due to your hearing loss. They can help you to make sure that you can do your job with reasonable accommodations at work.