Linda Gottermeier
Audiology Faculty
Communication Studies and Services
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
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Linda Gottermeier
Audiology Faculty
Communication Studies and Services
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
Education
BS, Nazareth College of Rochester; MA, State University College at Geneseo; AuD, Salus University
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Internal Reports/Manuscripts/Articles
Gottermeier, Linda and Michael Stinson. "Effects of Packet Distortion on Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals’ Judgments of a Simulation of IP CTS" [MITRE]. Rochester: NTID CAT Lab, 26 Jun. 2024. Print.
Gottermeier, Linda and Michael Stinson. "Current Technologies Providing Telecommunication Access for DeafBlind (DB) Persons" Rochester: NTID CAT Lab, 25 Mar. 2024. Web.
Gottermeier, Linda, et al. "Sound Quality and Its Effects on Message Intelligibility in Telephone Audio for Hard of Hearing and Hearing Individuals" [Mitre]. Arlington, VA: Mitre, 29 Sep. 2023. Print.
Manuscripts Submitted for Publication
Gottermeier, LInda and Carol De Filippo. "Late Bimodal Fit in Early-Onset Deafnes." 1 Oct. 2021. TS - typescript (typed).
Uninvited Presentations
Gottermeier, Linda, Noah Blankenship, and Roshan Fischer. "The RIT/NTID student and the technologies they use to access spoken English." Business Careers Students. NTID. Rochester, New York. 17 Apr. 2021. Guest Lecture.
Noah, Blankenship,, et al. "The RIT/NTID Student and the Technologies They Use to Access Spoken English." Workshop for Business Careers Students. National Technical Institute for the Deaf. Rochester, New York. 22 Apr. 2020. Lecture.
Gottermeier, Linda and Bonnie Bastian. "App smack Down for the College Classroom." Educational Technology Day 2019. Ithaca College. Ithaca, NY. 21 Mar. 2019. Conference Presentation.
Grants
Gottermeier, Linda (2019-2021). Impact of a Contralateral Hearing Aid on Content Acquisition in Students with Early-onset Deafness and Long-term afness and long-term Unilateral Cochlear Implant Useunilateral Cochlear Implant Use. Grant received/funded by SPDI, RIT/NTID.
Stinson, Michael, et al (2017-2021). MITRE FCC Telecommunication Relay Services (TRS). Grant received/funded by FCC, FCC.
Gottermeier, Linda (2018-2018). RFP Online Learning. Grant proposal submitted to RFP Online, NTID Learing Center.
Journal Paper
Gottermeier, Linda. "Influence of Provider Remarks on Efforts to Maximize Residual Hearing in a Deaf Client." Audiology Today. September/October (2018): 66-70. Print.
Gottermeier, Linda and Carol De Filippo. "Patterns of loudness growth in experienced listeners with early-onset severe-profound hearing loss." Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 29-6. 20 (2018): 457475. Print.
Gottermeier, Linda and Carol DeFilippo. "Patterns of loudness growth in experienced listeners with early-onset severe-profound hearing loss." Journal of the American Academy of Audiology. 29. 6 (2018): 457-476 (20). Print.
Shows/Exhibits/Installations
Gottermeier, Dr. Linda. Communication Apps for Deaf/Hearing Persons. By Wendy Di Matteo. 5 May 2014. Imagine RIT, Rochester, NY. Exhibit.
Published Conference Proceedings
Gottermeier, L. "Web-based Video Applications for Teaching Job Interviewing." Proceedings of the Conference of American Instructors of the Deaf. Ed. K. Mousely. CAID Conference Proceedings: n.p., 2011. Web.
Formal Presentation
Kiperman-Kiselgof, Regina, L. Gottermeier, S. Ting, and C. Clark.“Web-based Interactive Video Application as a Strategy for Employment of Deaf Professionals.” An International Symposium: Technology and Deaf Education. Exploring Instructional and Access Technologies, June 21-23, Rochester Institute ofTechnology. Ed. E. William Clymer. Rochester, NY: NTID at RIT, 2010. n.p. Web.
Currently Teaching
NCOM-207
Organizational Communication & the Deaf Employee
3 Credits
This course examines interpersonal and small group communications in organizational settings in today's global, corporate climate, with emphasis on important aspects of communication for deaf individuals entering a professional career. Students become familiar with the business environments of large and small companies and the implication of company size regarding personnel decisions. Case studies from selected corporations provide insights into elements of communication processes such as networks (electronic and non-electronic), organizational structures, managerial decision-making, interviewing, organizational development, and conflict resolution. Companies' perspectives on hiring culturally and ethnically diverse individuals and Deaf individuals are discussed. Laws, such as Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), related to the hiring and support of disabled workers are addressed. Additionally, processes to effectively communicate and market entrepreneurial business plans as a strategy for employment in an evolving world economy will be reviewed.