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5001) Sign find: vacations
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Focuses on vocabulary expansion in both American Sign Language and English. The project contains 14 pictures of vacations that a child might experience. Each picture has objects related to that vacation and as the mouse moves over the image, it will change to a paw every time the item is clickable. Once an item is clicked, a video appears with Paws the dog giving the sign for that item. The English word equivalent is displayed as well. There...
5002) Match pix
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Provides signed videos, animated cues, and fingerspelling to assist in learning more than 150 words important to beginning readers. The first three games on the project -- Matchup, Tic Tac, Toe, & Bingo -- match the printed word with the picture. The other three games -- Sign the Words, Cue the Words, & Fingerspell the Words -- present words in the above listed modes.
5004) RSS: Ready! Set! Sign!!
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A comprehensive, 24-lesson sign language course for beginning signers aged 10 and above. Instruction starts with 100 signs you already know. Then, continue learning over 1,000 more signs using video clips, photos, animations, and graphics as visual aids. Practice sentences and phrases are included. Learn fingerspelling, how to sign numbers, and how to incorporate correct sign language grammatical concepts into your signing. Information about...
5005) Play time
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Part of a series of curricular materials that are meant to teach interpreters for the deaf how to make a connection between the visual representation of reality and its linguistic expression. The entire curriculum consists of five units presented in multi-media formats and can be used as a complete entitiy for serveral semester of formalized insturction or lessons & activities can be pulled and used on an 'as need' basis.
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This interactive program features a thorough review of terminology used in ASL research on classifiers. It also provides several ASL texts with activities, exercises, and interpreting practice opportunities pertaining to the following medically-related topics: angioplasty, hernia, hammertoe surgery, broken collarbone, scleroderma, leg tumor, Deaf Blind issues, and heart surgery.
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Presents more than 250 signs for terminology in the human services disciplines. Geared specifically for social work professionals, this product uses an HTML format (web page) with java scripts that let you click on a link to the sign and then see it open and play in a window while another window opens with a written description of the sign and notes regarding usage.
5011) Animals from A to Z
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Presents over 80 names of animals, birds, and insects and incorporates the habitats in which they live. The main objectives of the project are to build skills in fingerspelling and reading and for cuers, to build skills in phonics. Concepts can be fingerspelled or cued and all are presented within the framework of five scenarios/games: Petting Zoo, ABC See Me, Who Am I, Who Lives Here, and Animals at Home.
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Designed to guide interpreters for the deaf through the process of interpreting the booking process in a jail setting. Included are considerations on how to prepare for entering the facility and what to expect in the interpreting situation itself. The process is very standardized, so scenarios presented give individuals access to questions that will be asked and will convey a general sense of how the staff will realt to the inmate. Both consecutive...
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Part of a series of curricular materials that are meant to teach interpreters for the deaf how to make a connection between the visual representation of reality and its linguistic expression. The entire curriculum consists of five units presented in multi-media formats and can be used as a complete entitiy for serveral semester of formalized insturction or lessons & activities can be pulled and used on an 'as need' basis.
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Developed by the Institute for Disabilities Research and Training, this unique software program produces support for reading by presenting American Sign Language art images above text as it is typed. Some additional features include presenting choices if there is more than one sign for an English word, the use of a dictionary component to find and print individual words and the ability to customize flashcards using any of the over 5000 signs in the...
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