VIDEO: Pocoyo wishes every children a Happy International Day of the Deaf.
A popular Spanish TV programme aimed at Deaf preschoolers, with 20 seconds footage clip in English subtitles showing the animated cartoon character of a 4-year-old boy ‘Pocoyo’s communicating with sign language "Hello to all the Deaf children in the world. I'm Pocoyo."
Pocoyo is a curious, fun-loving, friendly toddler who's always into experiencing new and exciting adventures. Featuring core values of tolerance, respect, love and loyalty, kids around the world love to join Pocoyo's adventures with his inseparable animal friends Elly (the elephant), Pato (the duck), Loula (his pet dog) and Sleepy Bird.
Subscribe to The English Channel on YouTube: https://youtube.com/pocoyousa
Pocoyo Disco - http://bit.ly/pocoyodiscoen
90 minutes of Pocoyo:
Part 1 - http://youtu.be/dDP-jzPV5fo
Part 2 - http://youtu.be/Xhm1HfmCJ8A
Part 3 - http://youtu.be/GB8itsBy74M
Pocoyo (Pocoyó in Spanish) is a Spanish-British pre-school animated television series created by Guillermo García Carsí, Colman López, Luis Gallego and David Cantolla, and is a co-production between Spanish producer Zinkia Entertainment, Cosgrove-Hall Films and Granada International - Read More at Wikipedia.
Follow @Pocoyo (English)
Apps - http://www.pocoyo.com/en/apps
Facebook - https://facebook.com/pocoyo
Instagram - https://instagram.com/pocoyo
Twitter - http://twitter.com/pocoyo_us
Merch - http://pocoyofficialstore.com/en
GooglePlus - http://gplus.to/pocoyoen
Website - http://www.pocoyo.com/en
Related International Week of the Deaf:
IWD 2016 - ‘With Sign Language, I Am Equal’
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Deaf Can Coffee - The Jamaica Coffee Shop
VIDEO [CC] - The Caribbean coffee shop, what is Deaf Can! Coffee all about?
KINGSTON -- A video capturing the purpose and vision of Deaf Can! Coffee, a not-for-profit coffee shop seeking to engage, equip and empower Deaf youth. We exist to encourage Deaf youth to believe in their talents and abilities, engage their passions and interests and foster creative, positive thought in a healthy community that builds each other up and enables them to dream. We will accomplish this through a sustainable coffee venture known for a memorable experience, great product and talented staff.
What began as a small idea of packaging and selling coffee for a rural, Deaf coffee farmer grew as word spread and people wanted more. However, one farmer could not meet the demand and so we considered options to increase the supply of roasted coffee. From there we began roasting coffee at the Kingston campus of Caribbean Christian Centre for the Deaf in an effort to train and expose teen students to the art of coffee roasting.
The challenges of sourcing dry beans and getting licensed in Jamaica as a coffee brand soon became a barrier that we thought might stop the initiative completely. The vision, however, simply shifted from being all about roasting coffee to a focus on brewing the coffee as well and creating a completely new experience for the marketplace. Visit us for more details, www.deafcancoffee.com
Follow DeafCanCoffee:
Subscribe - https://youtube.com/channel/deafcancoffee
Facebook - https://facebook.com/deafcancoffee
Twitter - https://twitter.com/deafcancoffee
Google Plus - https://plus.google.com/deafcancoffee
Official Site - http://deafcancoffee.com
Related: Deaf Can Coffee - Jamaican TV Commercials
KINGSTON -- A video capturing the purpose and vision of Deaf Can! Coffee, a not-for-profit coffee shop seeking to engage, equip and empower Deaf youth. We exist to encourage Deaf youth to believe in their talents and abilities, engage their passions and interests and foster creative, positive thought in a healthy community that builds each other up and enables them to dream. We will accomplish this through a sustainable coffee venture known for a memorable experience, great product and talented staff.To activate this feature, press the "CC" button.
What began as a small idea of packaging and selling coffee for a rural, Deaf coffee farmer grew as word spread and people wanted more. However, one farmer could not meet the demand and so we considered options to increase the supply of roasted coffee. From there we began roasting coffee at the Kingston campus of Caribbean Christian Centre for the Deaf in an effort to train and expose teen students to the art of coffee roasting.
The challenges of sourcing dry beans and getting licensed in Jamaica as a coffee brand soon became a barrier that we thought might stop the initiative completely. The vision, however, simply shifted from being all about roasting coffee to a focus on brewing the coffee as well and creating a completely new experience for the marketplace. Visit us for more details, www.deafcancoffee.com
Follow DeafCanCoffee:
Subscribe - https://youtube.com/channel/deafcancoffee
Facebook - https://facebook.com/deafcancoffee
Twitter - https://twitter.com/deafcancoffee
Google Plus - https://plus.google.com/deafcancoffee
Official Site - http://deafcancoffee.com
Related: Deaf Can Coffee - Jamaican TV Commercials
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Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Cymatic Lighting 'Visual Sound' System For Deaf
VIDEO [CC] - Cymatic Lighting: A Modern "Visual Sound" System for Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
An AT&T Connectability Challenge open source Cymatic Lighting system allows Deaf and Hard of Hearing to see music & alerts using Arduino & digital LEDs.
Video produced by CymaSpace for the AT&T Connectability Challenge: http://connectability.challengepost.com
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An AT&T Connectability Challenge open source Cymatic Lighting system allows Deaf and Hard of Hearing to see music & alerts using Arduino & digital LEDs.
To activate this feature, press the "CC" button.
Video produced by CymaSpace for the AT&T Connectability Challenge: http://connectability.challengepost.com
Related Post:
Convo Lights App Connected Philips Hue
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