Videos by Ohio Relay in Worthington. Ohio Relay is a free service that provides telephone accessibility to people who are deaf, hard-of-he
How many of these Ohio state facts can you get right? Happy National Ohio Day!
Q1: In what year did Ohio become a state?
Q2: How many US presidents were born in Ohio?
Q3: What revolutionary service was established in Cincinnati in 1865?
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A1: Ohio became the 17th state in 1803.
A2: Seven! Including: Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, William H. Taft, and Warren G. Harding.
A3: In 1865 Cincinnati established the first ever ambulance service.
Video Description: [“Ohio” shaped like the state. “National Ohio Day, state trivia. How many of there Ohio trivia questions can you get right?” Question 1: In what year did Ohio become a state? Answer 1: Ohio became the 17th state in 1803. Question 2: How many US presidents were born in Ohio? Answer 2: Seven. Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, William H. Taft, and Warren G. Harding. Question 3: What revolutionary service was established in Cincinnati in 1865? Answer 3: In 1865 Cincinnati established the first ever ambulance service.” Ohio Relay logo. “Happy National Ohio Day from the team at Ohio Relay!”]
How many of these Ohio state facts can you get right? Happy National Ohio Day! Q1: In what year did Ohio become a state? Q2: How many US presidents were born in Ohio? Q3: What revolutionary service was established in Cincinnati in 1865? . . . . A1: Ohio became the 17th state in 1803. A2: Seven! Including: Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, William H. Taft, and Warren G. Harding. A3: In 1865 Cincinnati established the first ever ambulance service. Video Description: [“Ohio” shaped like the state. “National Ohio Day, state trivia. How many of there Ohio trivia questions can you get right?” Question 1: In what year did Ohio become a state? Answer 1: Ohio became the 17th state in 1803. Question 2: How many US presidents were born in Ohio? Answer 2: Seven. Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, William H. Taft, and Warren G. Harding. Question 3: What revolutionary service was established in Cincinnati in 1865? Answer 3: In 1865 Cincinnati established the first ever ambulance service.” Ohio Relay logo. “Happy National Ohio Day from the team at Ohio Relay!”]
This trend but it’s who relay phone services are for. 😎 #Deaf #DeafCommunity #Accessibility #HardOfHearing #DeafBlind #SpeechDisability #AccessibilityResources Video Description: [A steady beat matches with the steps of an animated character walking while looking up information on their phone. The lyrics of the video are, “emergency emergency, paging Dr Beat.” The image changes to shade of yellow and fuchsia, “IP Relay. People who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind and/or have a speech difference.” The image changes to shade of green and blue, “STS, People who have a speech difference.” The image changes to shades of fuchsia with purple. “Ohio Relay, people who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind, and/or have a speech difference.”]
📞 Tired of missing out on phone conversations because of a hearing loss? Voice Carry-Over (VCO) is here to help! With a Relay operator typing outspoken words and background sounds you can read everything the other party says while speaking directly to them. Say goodbye to missed connections and hello to seamless communication! 🗣️📝 #VCO #CommunicationSolution Video Description: [A group of people wave, “Say hello to seamless communication with VCO!”]
Ohio Relay allows everyone to stay connected and communicate without barriers. Don't let a hearing loss hold you back from making calls! Video Description: [Ohio Relay logo, “communicate without barriers.”]
Do you or someone you know have a speech difference that makes it difficult to communicate over the phone? It can be incredibly frustrating to feel like your voice isn't being heard or understood, especially when trying to make important phone calls. That's where Speech-to-Speech (STS) comes in. This specialized relay service ensures that individuals with speech differences can effectively communicate over the phone, with the help of a communications assistant who revoice an STS user’s words when necessary for clarity. No special equipment is needed, and with the TRS Customer Profile, call processing is faster than ever. Say goodbye to communication barriers and hello to hassle-free phone calls! Video Description: [“Say hello to communicating with confidence using Speech-to-Speech (STS). STS ensures that individuals with speech differences can effectively communicate over the phone with the help of Communications assistant who revoice an STS user’s words when necessary for clarity. Learn more on ohiorelay.com. Ohio Relay logo.]
The smart choice in accessible calling is as simple as 711! ohiorelay.com #Accessibility #AccesiblePhones #AccessibleCalling Video Description: [A woman with short hair and glasses in a mustard suit looks at the camera with pride. “Sometimes the smart choice is as simple as 711.”]
We enjoy sharing information about our accessible telecommunication services and are more than happen to join community events with an exhibit booth. Book an outreach specialist today! https://ohiorelay.com/outreach-program/outreach-2/ Video Description: [An animated woman in a sweater and skirt waves. The Ohio Relay logo. “We enjoy sharing information about our accessible telecommunications service! Book us for your next community event!”]
How does STS Relay work? When you make a call using Speech-to-Speech (STS) Relay services, you speak on the phone directly to the other party. Then the Communications Assistant repeats your spoken words to the other party, as needed for clarity. Next, the other party talks directly to you and the conversation can continue to flow from there. Would you like to learn more about how this service helps those with speech disabilities? Visit us at https://ohiorelay.com/speech-disability-service/speech-to-speech/. Video Description: “How does STS Relay Work? 1. You speak on your phone directly to the other party.” Image of an STS user with an arrow pointing to the other party. “2. The Communications Assistant repeats your spoken words to the other party, as needed for clarity.” Image of the STS user and Communications Assistant with an arrow pointing to the other party. “3. The other party talks directly to you.” Image of the other party with an arrow pointing to the STS user. Ohio Relay logo. https://ohiorelay.com/speech-disability-service/speech-to-speech/.
Who was the 1st first Deaf African American boxer? Eugene Hairston! “From 1947 to 1952, he won two prestigious titles: New York Golden Gloves Champion, 137 lbs. Lightweight Open Division, and the Chicago Intercity Golden Gloves Champion, 147lb. He accomplished a record of 45 wins, 13 loses, and 5 bouts ending in draws.” http://47alumniofthedeaf.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/alumni-newsletter-62.pdf Follow us for more trivia each Tuesday this month. #BlackHistoryMonth #DeafHistory #Deaf #TriviaTuesday Video Description: [“Who was the 1st first Deaf African American boxer? Eugene Hairston. Black History Month. Trivia Tuesday.”]
Which university did the National Black Deaf Advocates (NBDA) hold their 1st conference? Howard University! “[NBDA] was started in 1980 and held its first conference in 1981 at Howard University.” https://www.hearinglikeme.com/a-brief-history-of-black-deaf-people-in-america/ Video Description: [At which university did the National Black Deaf Advocates (NBDA) hold their 1st conference? Howard University. Black History Month. Trivia Tuesday.”]
Who was the 1st Black Deaf woman in the U.S. to earn a doctoral degree? Shirley Jeanne Allen, EdD. “Shirley Jeanne Allen wanted to be a musician until she went deaf at age 20. Refusing to give up, she performed her recital anyway and embraced the Deaf African American community. Allen attended the University of Rochester, becoming the first Deaf Black woman in the world to earn a doctoral degree. She taught at RIT from 1973 until 2001.” https://www.whec.com/news/rochesters-roots-shirley-jeanne-allen/5639457/ Follow us for more trivia each Tuesday this month. #BlackHistoryMonth #DeafHistory #Deaf #DeafCulture #TriviaTuesday Video Description: [“Who was the 1st Black Deaf woman in the world to earn a doctoral degree? Shirley Jeanne Allen, EdD. Black History Month. Trivia Tuesday.”]
How does STS Relay work? When you make a call using Speech-to-Speech (STS) Relay services, you speak on the phone directly to the other party. Then the Communications Assistant repeats your spoken words to the other party, as needed for clarity. Next, the other party talks directly to you and the conversation can continue to flow from there. Would you like to learn more about how this service helps those with speech disabilities? Visit us at https://ohiorelay.com/speech-disability-service/speech-to-speech/. Video Description: “How does STS Relay Work? 1. You speak on your phone directly to the other party.” Image of an STS user with an arrow pointing to the other party. “2. The Communications Assistant repeats your spoken words to the other party, as needed for clarity.” Image of the STS user and Communications Assistant with an arrow pointing to the other party. “3. The other party talks directly to you.” Image of the other party with an arrow pointing to the STS user. Ohio Relay logo. https://ohiorelay.com/speech-disability-service/speech-to-speech/.