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This CD-ROM presents a lecture ont he cardiovascular system in ASL and in English. It is easily navigated and in addition to presenting subject area information, is a tool to help further the development of technical interpreting skills in a typical college setting. The following sections are included: Specialized vocabulary for the lectures; The Cardiovascular System, Warm-Up Lecture; The Cardiovascular System, Technical Lecture; Model Interpretations...
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Language Shape-Up is useful for deaf and hard of hearing students who are new to English language structure. Each of the four volumes stresses one particular aspect of the English language. Students interact with one of four games: Match-Mate; Paired Squared (concentration game); Spin Meister (timed response); and Pop Quiz (multiple chice activity)
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Offers an opportunity to prepare for interpreting in medical settings, partcularly those within a gastroenterology department. The process of preparing for the assignment, handling check-in at the reception desk, meeting the Deaf patient and interpreting the assignment are all presented in formats for both consecutive and simultaneous interpretation. The actual interpreted event is presented/modeled showing camera angles of the doctor/interpreter...
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Language Shape-Up is useful for deaf and hard of hearing students who are new to English language structure. Each of the four volumes stresses one particular aspect of the English language. Students interact with one of four games: Match-Mate; Paired Squared (concentration game); Spin Meister (timed response); and Pop Quiz (multiple chice activity)
5088) Colors and shapes
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From silky butterflies to bumpy oranges, there are all kinds of textures for baby to explore in this book.
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English literacy for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children is a significant priority for many parents and educators. This CD attempts to contribute to opening up the world of books to this population. Three P.D. Eastman stories: Go, dog, go!, Are you my mother? and Sam and the firefly are told in ASL by Tracy Bell Koster and in cued speech by Tori Erickson. Interpreters can benefit by examining how the models make use of space. A section is included...
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Presents in picture and animation information about cochlear implants, including what they are, the selection and evaluation process, sugery, post-surgery, hook-up and follow-up. An in-depth look at the anatomy and function of the ear is presented. A video section that presents discussion among parents, their Deaf mentor and hearing parent advisor is also included.
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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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There are over 400 syndromes and a multitude of disabilities associated with deafness presenting a challenge for those working with children who have multiple disabilities. This program presents a basic understanding of genetics and covers general information on a variety of syndromes and health problems often associated with deafness. In addition, contact information is provided for organizations/agencies associated with specific syndroms/conditions...
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Attempts to make mainstream classes a mroe welcoming place for deaf and hard of hearing students. The project is broken up into three parts. Two are for teachers and simply represent a computer version and a printable version. The third is a glossary designed to suppport students in their learning. Each word is signed and captioned, then presented in a sentence, then signed again. The following sections are included: what is your name?, life...
5099) Dr. Brain: Puzzleopolis
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Unleash your secret weapon, your brain, to solve perplexing puzzles and gather gadgets to capture the evil clone of Dr. Brain.
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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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