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

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Deaf Interpreter Conference - Janis Cole Interviews

VIDEO: Signed - How the Deaf Interpreter Conference clarifies the role and trajectory of Deaf interpreters.



Janis Cole is a professor in the Deaf Studies department at Gallaudet University. Janis sits down with Jeff Pollock and shares how the Deaf Interpreter Conference clarifies the role and trajectory of Deaf Interpreter within the field of sign language interpreting..





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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Deaf Representation In Media

VIDEO [CC] - Significance of Deaf representation in media in American Sign Language.





List of the Scholarly articles for Significance of Deaf Representation in Media

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, April 12, 2015

Deaf Culture Webisode By Guthrie Nutter

VIDEO [CC] - The Deaf Culture webisode series in ASL.



The video producer by Guthrie Nutter also known as American Sign Language educator, actor, tornado chasing and climbing the mountains of the Pacific Northwest.



A top 5 introduction to Deaf Culture webisode the educational comedy ASL versions, Guthrie shared on YouTube social networking for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community. All Deaf culture webisode with captioning has been enabled for all audiences to activate this feature, press the "CC" button on the lower right.



Deaf Culture Webisode Teaser - A top 5 introduction to Deaf culture teaser.





Deaf Culture Webisode #1 - Things that hearing people do to Deaf...





Deaf Culture Webisode #2 - Common myths about Deaf people.





Deaf Culture Webisode #3 - Deafness Is Awesome!





Deaf Culture Webisode #4 - Getting Attention.





Deaf Culture Webisode #5 - Funny Questions.





That's all folks!



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Related Post:

Deaf Culture Series: Interview With Guthrie Nutter



Related Web Series:

Deaf Actors In New The Web Series 'Fridays'

ASL Terp Parody 'Don't Shoot The Messenger'

Deaf Webseries 'Troy's Big Break'

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Gallaudet 'Deaf President Now' Movement

VIDEO: The Kojo Nnamdi Show: The Legacy Of Gallaudet's 'Deaf President Now' Movement, 03/07/13 (Full Hour)



Since its founding in the mid-19th century, Gallaudet University has been an academic and cultural hub for the Deaf community. But until 1988, the university never had a Deaf president.



Twenty-five years ago this week, students launched a protest on the Northeast D.C. campus, dubbed the "Deaf President Now" movement. The protest resulted in the school's first Deaf president, and helped spur passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act two years later. Kojo explores the legacy of student protests at Gallaudet.







Guests - Gregory Hlibok: Former Gallaudet University Student Body President and student leader of the Deaf President Now movement in 1988; Chief of the Disability Rights Division in the Bureau of Consumer and Governmental Affairs at the Federal Communications Commission



T. Alan Hurwitz: President, Gallaudet University



Fred Weiner: Interim Assistant Vice President, Gallaudet University; Member, Gallaudet University Class of 1983



Sen. Tom Harkin: D-Iowa; Sponsor of the Americans with Disabilities Act (1990)



Find more information about the show: http://thekojonnamdishow.org/shows/2013-03-07/legacy-gallaudets-deaf-president-now-movement



Visit http://thekojonnamdishow.org for more details.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Gallaudet Professor Creates Historical Change

VIDEO [ASL/CC] - Dr. Carolyn McCaskill, a professor of Deaf studies at Gallaudet University, has seen firsthand the pressures of being black in America pressure made worse because she is Deaf.



But even without a voice she's spoken out, in a book she co-authored with Dr. Ceil Lucas, Robert Bayley and Joseph Hill. News4's Seth Lemon reports.





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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Deaf Awareness: What Is It Like To Be DEAF ?

VIDEO [ASL/CC] - What is it like to be DEAF?



This vlog is to educate the hearing people and help spread the awareness about our Deaf Culture.





The vlog part two coming soon but If you have any stories to share what you or someone you know went through similiar experience and want to make a VLOG please contact us deffamiliavision@gmail.com - Def Familia.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Deaf Awareness: 'Hear No Evil' Short Film

VIDEO: 'Hear No Evil' is a film that follows a day in the life of James, a Deaf student who is falling behind at university, and who feels alone in the world as a result of his disability.



A fantastic performance from actor Patrick Roberts, along with cutting edge sound design by Canadian artist Sebastien Hebert (aka. Sleeping On Lotus Ashes), make this film unique in its approach to portray emotion without resorting to dialogue.







The entire film was shot in one day using a Canon EOS 60D. Edited in Final Cut Pro, graded in Apple Color. Visit http://www.joshbedford.com/

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Similar video as seen on: Alone In A Hearing World

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Deaf Awareness: One Deaf Child

VIDEO [ASL/CC] - One Deaf Child: Presentation by Rachel Coleman.



In this presentation for Deaf Awareness Week, Signing Time's Rachel Coleman talks about her compelling journey that began when she learned that her daughter, Leah, was Deaf.



This video was produced by the National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management (NCHAM – pronounced “en-cham”) at Utah State University.





The goal of NCHAM is to ensure that all infants and toddlers with hearing loss are identified as early as possible and provided with timely and appropriate audiological, educational, and medical intervention... Read more: https://www.signingtime.com/blog/2012/11/one-deaf-child-presentation-by-rachel-coleman-video/



Visit www.signingtime.com for more informations.



Related Post of Hearing Parents With Deaf Children:

Interview With Hearing Parents Of A Deaf Son

Educate Hearing Parents of Deaf Children

Early Language Acquisition of Deaf Babies

Deaf Awareness: One Deaf Child

American Sign Language For Babies & Toddlers

Cochlear Implants Is NOT A Cure !

Why Is It Important To Learn Sign At Birth For Deaf Child ?

Educating Hearing People About The Deaf World