Monday, February 9, 2009

Cochlear Implants




What is a cochlear implant?
A cochlear implant is a small, complex electronic device that can help to prove a sense of sound to a person who is profoundly deaf or severely hard-of-hearing. The implant consist of an external portion that sits behind the ear and a second portion that is surgically placed under the skin.


The implant consists of : A microphone which picks up the sound from the enviroment. A speech processor, which selects and arranges sounds picked up by the microphone. A transmitter and receiver/stimulator which receive signals from the speech processor and convert them into electric impulses. An electrode array, which is a group of electrodes that collects the impulses from the stimulator and sends them to different regions of the auditory nerve.


* An implant does not restore normal hearing. Instead, it can give a deaf person a useful representation of sounds in the enviroment and help him or her understand speech.
How does a cochlear implant work?
A cochlear implant is very different from a hearing aid. Hearing aids amplify sounds so they may be detected by damaged ears. Cochlear implants bypass damaged portions of the ear and directly stimulate the auditory nerve. Signals generated by the implant are sent by way of the auditory nerve to the brain, which recognizes the signals as sound. Hearing through a cochlear implant is different from normal hearing and takes time to learn or relearn. However, it allows many people to recognize warning signals, understand other sounds in the environment, and enjoy a conversation in person or by telephone.
How does someone receive a cochlear implant?
Use of a cochlear implant requires both a surgical procedure and significant therapy to learn or relearn the sense of hearing. Not everyone performs at the same level with this device. The decision to receive an implant should involve discussions with medical specialists, including an experienced cochlear-implant surgeon. The process can be expensive. For example, a person’s health insurance may cover the expense, but not always. Some individuals may choose not to have a cochlear implant for a variety of personal reasons. Surgical implantations are almost always safe, although complications are a risk factor, just as with any kind of surgery. An additional consideration is learning to interpret the sounds created by an implant. This process takes time and practice. Speech-language pathologists and audiologists are frequently involved in this learning process. Prior to implantation, all of these factors need to be considered.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

My Mentor & I


Mrs. Hafner and myself sat down together yesterday and discussed the senior project. We made a couple phone calls to Camden County College, and see if we can sit during some class sessions to see what it's like. On Monday after school, she's going to take me up there and we are going to sit in one of the open sessions. We already are considering how I may present my presentation. I can tell this semester will go really well.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

The best thing about the future is that it only comes one day at a time!

Weds. night was an interesting night. Most of the participants in the senior project showed up. We've discussed the future plans as far as meeting up with our sponser's, writing in our journals daily and blogs, and what was appropriate and not appropriate for the blogs and journals. Each one of us had to introduce ourselves, our sponser, our mentor, and who we showed up with. We had to then speak about what we chose, and where the inspiration came from. It was counted as a midterm grade so I HAD to do it. I was very nervous talking infront of all those people. Then, I tried to just suck it up and do it anyway. It was a big reliefe when I was finished! Hopefully these last two marking periods go by smooth and how I plan them to?!

Monday, February 2, 2009

My Weekend!

My Weekend was so much fun!! On Friday, I went to my friends house and I just stayed in and watched movies. On Saturday, I finally got my paychek, so I cashed it and came home and got dressed. I was going to go to the B.C. (it's a club) for my friend Andre's birthday, but I ended up not going. I hung out with my cousin til about 3 a.m. Then she brought me home. My "sister-in-law" Pooh Pooh came and picked me up from my house around that time and we went out and met up with a couple of other people. We were out until 7 a.m. We finally came home and went to sleep, I didn't officially get up until 2 in the after noon. Then, Saturday night, there was a party. It kind of ruined my night because by the time we got there, it was cancelled. But, we took the party to the house and everyone stayed and had so much fun, til' about 9 a.m! Finally, SUPERBOWL SUNDAY!!!!!!!! We had a superbowl party at Pooh Pooh house, eveyone there was taking pictures, and having sooo much fun!! My weekend just really took a lot of stress out of me that I have been holding in. It made me feel much better; I have to do it again some time!

Friday, January 23, 2009



The book I chose is the 7Habits of Highly Effective Teens. This book is a unique way of someone telling you what and why teens do certain things. It almost links with psychology. My freshmen and I also read this book. I read it on my own already, however, I think it is a great way to help people get out of "ugly habits they may catch themselves to be in. It's basically a guide in life to subtract what happened in the past to be added into the future.

Blog Visits..


When I visited other people's blogs, I noticed how deep they tend to get. These blogs are really a great way for people to pour their hearts out, or just tell everyone how things are. I also noticed how different we are from eachother. Most of us grew up together since elementary school, we hang around the same crowd, like the same music, etc. but we are unique in many ways. Turquoise's "GO GREEN" idea really put the lightbulb above my head. It made me see how creatvie people are. Not everyone has the mind she has, or the talent she has. We have known eachother since elementary and if you look at the both of us, you would see we are DEFINATELY two different people, but both of us possess very valuable qualities within.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Weekend Grab Bag



This weekend, I hung out with Charleston, Pooh Pooh, and their family. They had a birthday party for their cousin Mu-Mu. He just turned 16. They live out Camden. We were all telling stories, joking with eachother, eating, playing cards, and running in and out of the house. I felt very warm around the family. I blended in very well. They are the type of family people would consider to be "ghetto", but I feel as though they are a normal family to me! We were all being loud, they argued, they peaced everything back up again. We left their house about 1 a.m. Went home, gathered up in the living room and laughed some more. It was so much fun and I wouldn't mind doing it again!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Letter in the future..


I am 28 years old. I live in Blackwood, NJ. I received my associated degree in Sign Language Interpretation at Camden County College. Right from there, I had a connect to an old friend that works at a prosecutors office in Camden, NJ. Going into college he let me know, " Once you graduate college, I'll hook you up, we NEED people that can sign! " Opportunity came knocking, and I opened the door. I make $75 an hour, and live very comfortably. To be a proficient ASL interpreter, I had to gain 75 credits minimum. I'll never forget that crazy course I had to take ASL Syntax and Grammar!! In the end, it all became worth it. I love my career, the money I make, and the people I work with. I'm glad I followed my dream from high school and stuck with it!


http://www.camdencc.edu/academics/prog_guide08_09/career.pdf

Grading

Grading our blogs, I think, is going to be stressful in a way. There are so many entries, different lengths in writing, and much more. Not everyone may really get "into" it right away. Does that reflect off our grade? We may not like a certain topic that we may have to write about so the blog may not be as good as other entries.

Monday, January 5, 2009

What excites you ...


For the senior project, I chose to do American Sign Language. What excites me about the senior project is who else will I be able to teach rather than being taught. I am very eager to see how others sign day by day withought having to speak to anyone. I wonder, is learing American Sign Language considered as knowing a second language? Will I be able to learn to sign fluently in time to pursue as a career? Is it easier than I think?

What do you feel about journal writing?


What I feel about having and writing in a journal is to be very interesting. I feel that having a journal can help you in many ways. It is a way to relieve my stress that I may build during the actual senior project, it can help me let others see the experience that I am going through and maybe get them to take after my idea. I can take pictures, quotes, and much more and put them into my blog. Because the majority of people have computers at home, instead of bringing the negatives out on why a person can be on the computer 24/7, this certain situation can be a great positive reason to be on the computer 24/7. I really do like the idea of having a journal I have 100% access to, and control over.