Showing posts with label Hearing Impaired. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hearing Impaired. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Deaf Enabled News - The Media Hub

VIDEO [CC] - Deaf Enabled News is a society where Deaf people have equal opportunities to participate in all walks of life.



HYDERABAD, IN -- Welcome to the world of the Deaf! We are the Deaf Enabled Foundation, an organization that is of the Deaf, for the Deaf and by the Deaf. DEF It is our joy to share our desires, cares and needs with you. You will find a lot of videos on our website, this is because we communicate through Indian Sign Language and this is the best way for us to share what we have to say with our communites across India.



We welcome both the members of the Deaf community as well as the hearing people in our nation. Tech Mahindra SMART Plus new batch announcement and DEF moving to new office in Navketan Complex Secunderabad, India.





Our mission is to achieve equal access for Deaf people in every area of their lives. We are dedicated to work for the development of the Deaf community, enhancing the quality of life, providing educational facilities, promoting social and cultural awareness while working towards independence and barrier free communication for the Deaf in India. Subscribe at https://youtube.com/deafenablednews.



Follow @DEF:

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/deaf-enabled-foundation

GooglePlus - https://plus.google.com/deafenablednews

Twitter - https://twitter.com/deafenabled

YouTube - https://youtube.com/channel/deafenablednews

Official Site - http://www.def.org.in



Related: Deaf Enabled Foundation - India National Anthem

Thursday, August 25, 2016

How Deaf Drivers Can Be Safe From Police

VIDEO: Deaf News - After Deaf man is killed by cop, here's how hearing impaired drivers can be safe in the United States.





NEW YORK CITY -- The recent fatal shooting of a Deaf driver by a police officer in North Carolina has raised questions about safety for hearing impaired motorists.



Jennifer Labriola, the principal of the New York School for the Deaf who drives to work each day, told Inside Edition through a sign language interpreter that if a hearing impaired driver is pulled over, "you tell the police officer you're Deaf and 'I need to write this down.' You point to your ear."





SOURCE



Top 5 Cameras To Protect Drivers From Police Abuse - You never know when a naked guy on PCP is going to jump on the hood of your car. Or If you see the police and start sweating bullets for no reason, check out these dashboard cams for paranoid drivers. Police abuse seems to be a growing concern, and nervous drivers want to make sure they capture the abuse. Who knows how you will use it, since recording some fun footage is a possibility too... Read more at Clapway.



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Deaf Man Killed In Shooting By State Police

Family of Deaf Father Killed by Police Speak Out

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Former NBA Player Runs Camp For Deaf Kids

VIDEO: Exclusive interview with former NBA player runs camp for Deaf kids.



HLN: Mike 'Stinger' Glenn spent 10 years in the NBA playing for teams like the Knicks and Hawks. Since retiring, Glenn has written a book and he makes appearances as a motivational speaker and a basketball analyst. Now, he's returning to the court as a coach and giving back to his own community in a big way.



HLN's Joe Carter sat down with Glenn to talk about his one-of-a-kind basketball camp, designed specifically for hearing impaired or Deaf kids.





For more informaton please visit http://www.hlntv.com/video/2013/02/10/mike-glenn-basketball-hearing-deaf-sports



Get Social with Mike Glenn Basketball Camp for Deaf and Hard of Hearing.





This non-profit organization is the Nations First Basketball Camp for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Athletes ages 14 to 18 attending Junior High or High School. Space is limited and "Basketball Skills" Visit: http://www.mikeglenn.com/camp.html for more information.

Monday, January 21, 2013

Deaf People Population Worldwide

VIDEO [CC] - Density of Deaf people worldwide version (HD)



Deafness worldwide selected estimated figures. Timing is improved, but the stats are still a bit mixed. They are accurate, averages from the last 20 years (where possible). This was produced in after effects, the globe is own creation having sourced the original flat map from NASAs image library.





The slightly lame cloud effect is simple fractal noise on a background layer, with feathered masking to contain it. Also 3D'd the text boxes.



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Monday, January 7, 2013

Deaf People May Have Trouble Reading

VIDEO [CC] - A new reason for why the Deaf may have trouble reading, health report.



Deaf people may have no trouble communicating words through American Sign Language, or ASL. But studies of ASL users show that the average Deaf adult reads at the level of a nine-year-old. The explanation has always been that this is because they never learned to connect letters with sounds. But a recent study shows that Deaf readers are just like other people learning to read in a second language.







Linguist Jill Morford led the study. She says: "The assumption has always been that the problems with reading were educational issues with what's the right way to teach reading when you can't associate sounds with letters. But what we're finding is that all this time we've been ignoring the fact that they're actually learning a new language." Ms. Morford is a professor at the University of New Mexico and part of a research center at Gallaudet University in Washington.



Most students at Gallaudet are Deaf; the center studies how Deaf people learn and use language. Professor Morford says signers are like English learners whose first language uses a different alphabet. She says: "Anyone who has a first language that has a written system that's very different than English, like Arabic or Chinese or Russian, knows that learning to recognize and understand words in English is much more challenging than if you already speak a language that uses the same orthography. "The orthography is the written system and spelling of a language. Of course, with signers, their first language has no written system at all, just hand gestures.



Gallaudet professor Thomas Allen explains what effect this has on reading. He says: "There's a silent hearing going on ... when a hearing person reads a word. When a deaf person reads a word, there's not. They see the word and there's some kind of an orthographic representation.



And some of the research in our center has shown that when Deaf readers read an English word, it activates their sign representations of those words." Signers can face the same problems as other bilingual people. Their brains have to choose between two languages all the time. Take the words "paper" and "movie." Their spelling and meaning are not at all similar. But, as Professor Allen points out, the signs for them are. To make the sign for paper," he says, "you hold one hand flat and you just lightly tap it with a flat palm on the other hand, and you do that a couple times and that means paper." Movie is very similar, except the other hand "lightly moves back and forth as if it were a flickering image on a screen."



The study appears in the journal Cognition. For VOA Special English, I'm Alex Villareal. This is the VOA Special English Health Report, from http://voaspecialenglish.com.

Saturday, December 22, 2012

How To Hypnotize A Deaf Person

VIDEO: VANCOUVER - How to hypnotize a Deaf person. This is kind of funny, but it's a genuinely effective method used to hypnotise people who are completely Deaf. Turn it up. Anyway it's real and t does actually work.





Just as a count down works with progression, or a relaxation verbal induction takes the person progressively through a process, so does the light electric pulsing of the Csta. It gives a light shock that slows down and gently takes the person into a form of trance. Visit http://www.FreeHypnosisTrainingOnline.com for more information.



Hypnosis on Deaf People! Yes Or Fake? - Yes, we can hypnotize a consenting Deaf person.



Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Deaf Mother Survivor Being Assaulted By Nazis

VIDEO: A Documentary Film: Deaf Mother Survivor Being Assaulted By Nazis.



Bring Your Own Doc: 'Ingelore' Revisiting a Nazi Assault. Director Frank Stiefel, of Ingelore, talks to Ondi on this BYOD REMIX about the jaw-dropping experience of his hearing impaired mother being assaulted by nazis during WWII.







In this eye-opening interview, director Frank Stiefel talks about his film, 'Ingelore.'

Telling the shattering story of his own mother's assault at the hands of Nazis during WWII, Stiefel digs deep into the despair of war and family in this episode of BYOD.



Watch the full interview:

A Holocaust Survivor Finds Her Voice With Ingelore Director Frank Stiefel.




Guest Bio: Frank Stiefel, the producer, writer and director of 'Ingelore' has spent most of his career as a production executive in the television commercial production industry. First as the Executive Producer at Stiefel & Company and later at @Radical Media, he was responsible for the production of thousands of commercials. He also produced a number of short subject documentaries that appeared in festivals such as Telluride, Sundance and Berlin. 'Ingelore' is the first film he has directed. Read more http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poGhJ20n_pY&hd=1



Visit for more information: http://www.ingeloremovie.com/

Add'l Links: https://www.facebook.com/pages/INGELORE-A-Film-By-Frank-Stiefel/109594633797



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