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According to Chang, the quality of the center's services was part of her decision to come to Harvard...
When she arrived at Harvard, Chang says she first requested cued speech transliteration of her classes--a process in which interpreters use eight hand shapes and four facial positions to represent sounds...
According to Eunice J. Chang '00, Jessica H. Fong '99 and Munir Zilanawala '01, the inability to hear has not been a major obstacle to success at Harvard. All three praise the quality and accessibility of the College's interpretation services...
This system did not work well for Chang, because of a lack of availability of cued-speech interpreters, and she switched to the CART system. With CART, a stenographer records what is said in lecture or section, providing a "real-time" record of the speech. The transcription then appears on a laptop provided by the center...
...Chang says she liked the change, partly because she no longer had to miss parts of the lecture to jot down a note or look away from the interpreter in order to glance at the overhead...