Showing posts with label ASL Studies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ASL Studies. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Deaf Gain: Visual Manual Education

VIDEO: As part of a Deaf Studies class, they went around campus to educate students about the benefits of visual manual education.



Maddie D posted on YouTube and sharing the community about the research has proven that visual demonstration and hands-on learning are much more effective in learning, memory, and abstract thinking. This concept of visual manual education is considered a Deaf Gain, proving that being Deaf can be positive and beneficial.





Related Deaf Gain:

Not Hearing Loss, Deaf Gain

Deaf Gain - Transnationalism

Deaf Awareness 'Deaf Gain' Short Film

Deaf Gain: Visual Manual Education

DeafThat - What Is Deaf Gain? Closed Captions

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Internet Slang Meets American Sign Language

Exclusive: How do you sign "new" words? The Deaf community works as a network, collectively brainstorming new sign language term over the web, until dominant emerge.





Hope&Fears - As language evolves, the powers that regulate language tend to shift. Just look at the Oxford English Dictionary, who added terms like “duck face,” “lolcat,” and “hawt” to their prestigious lexicon this past December. For the English-speaking world, these additions are anywhere from ridiculous to annoying but at the end of the day, the terms are accepted and agreed upon.



But how do these new, internet-laden turns of phrase enter the sign language community? Was there a way of expressing “selfie” in ASL, was there a sign for “photobomb?” Our simplistic question turned into a larger conversation about the nature of communication.



We turned to Bill Vicars, the president and owner of an organization called Lifeprint, a company who educates through “technology-enhanced delivery of ASL Instruction, excursion-based instruction (trips to amusement parks), and extended-immersion-based program coordination (intense two-week residencies).”



Vicars himself is Deaf/HH, which means he is hard of hearing and culturally Deaf as he has immersed himself in the Deaf community. “In addition to my co workers, the majority of my friends are Deaf… my wife is Deaf,” Vicars explains. (Capitalizing ‘Deaf’ refers to the Deaf community, as noted by Carol Padden and Tom Humphries, in Deaf in America: Voices from a Culture (1988), “We use the lowercase deaf when referring to the audiological condition of not hearing, and the uppercase Deaf when referring to a particular group of deaf people who share a language - American Sign Language (ASL) - and a culture.”)



Vicars' website also offers a dictionary of ASL signs. The dictionary has been an ongoing project for Vicars since he started his organization and his means of including words is a multi-tiered process... Read more with photobombs: http://www.hopesandfears.com/hopes/now/internet/internet-american-sign-language

ASL Music Video 'Wrecking Ball' Rosina Mae

VIDEO [CC] - ASL Music Video: 'Wrecking Ball' By Miley Cyrus, starring Rosina Mae.







ASL Performance by Rosina Mae.

Directed by Adrean Mangiardi.

Cinematography by Bryan McCollough.

Assistant Director : Mark Levin.

Location Scout : Mark Levin.

http://mangiardifilms.com



Music video by Miley Cyrus performing Wrecking Ball. (C) 2013 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment - Miley Cyrus - Wrecking Ball