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Hearing impairment was indicated as the second largest proven deficiency in brazilian population. People with such disabilities face many obstacles in their communication and interaction with listeners, even with equal opportunities for cognitive development. However, collaborative tools offer the possibility to improve the interaction between listeners and deaf. This work presents a case study conducted...