Showing posts with label Education Videos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Education Videos. Show all posts

Thursday, August 29, 2013

SODAs: Sibling of a Deaf Adult

VIDEO [ASL/CC] - Documentary Film: SODAs Sibling of a Deaf Adult.



SODA story to share by Krista Coggins and her sister, Amy Elton. A SODA is a Sibling of a Deaf Adult.



Hearing children who grow up with Deaf siblings have unique experiences. Some SODAs may wish to reach out to other SODAs to share their experiences.





SODAs: Sibling of a Deaf Adult Part 2



Saturday, July 13, 2013

UNICEF: Deaf Students Take The Stage & Look To The Future

VIDEO [CC] - Deaf students take the stage and look to the future.



Producer Nerina Penzhorn visits a 150-year-old school for the Deaf in New York City where students are using theatre to express their creativity and their hopes and dreams.







For more information, visit http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/usa_69797.html

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

First Nations Sign Language Council of 1930

VIDEO [CC] - First Nations Sign Language Council of 1930.



The following clips are from a gathering of Native American chiefs, medicine men, and elders representing more than a dozen different nations. The films were produced by General Hugh L. Scott and the U.S. Department of the Interior by an Act of Congress, for the purpose of preserving and recording Indian Sign Language in a variety of discourse styles.



The meeting took place in September of 1930 in Browning, Montana, and is the largest known gathering of high-ranking representatives from Indian Nations to be filmed up until then. This footage comes courtesy of the National Archives, and was digitized with support from the Office of the Chancellor at the University of Tennessee.





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Monday, June 17, 2013

Death of American Sign Language ?

VIDEO [ASL] - James Dee: Death of American Sign Language ?



James Dee's new video on YouTube to educate about the knowledge of American Sign Language. Good News for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing people about ASL death.







James Dee, who is a Deaf, which is issuing a call to action, inviting community to be part of the solution to explain why he is doing a good cause, to educating and awareness about the American Sign Language

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Deaf Culture: The Movie Thing!

VIDEO [ASL /CC] - Deaf Culture: The Movie Thing! Is this video in deaf bashing or humor comedy?



What happens when two hearing people try to make a video on Deaf Culture? Let's find out!





All work on this video was done by Mathew Schelsky and Rachel Thompson for the spring 2013 Deaf Culture class at Columbia College Chicago, for Crom Saunders.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

How To Communication With Deaf People

VIDEO [CC] - Educate the hearing people how to communication with Deaf and Hard of Hearing people.



Kati Roman's new video on YouTube to educate the hearing people how to connect / talk with deaf and hard of hearing people. Kati Roman, who is a hard of hearing person, which is issuing a call to action, inviting community to be part of the solution to explain why she is doing a good cause, to educating and awareness about the Deaf and Hard of Hearing people.





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Advices To Parents With Deaf Children. ASL

To Educate Hearing Parents of Deaf Child

Educate For Hearing Parents With Deaf Childrens/Toddlers

Importance of Educating Hearing Parents

Interview With Hearing Parents Of A Deaf Son

ASL Rose: Two Deaf Babies

Monday, April 22, 2013

Educating Hearing People About The Deaf World

VIDEO [CC] - Haley Sadler: Educating hearing people about the Deaf world.



Haley's new video on YouTube to educate the hearing people about the Deaf world. Haley Sadler, who is a hard of hearing person, which is issuing a call to action, inviting community to be part of the solution to explain why she is doing a good cause, to educating and awareness about the Deaf world.





Related Post:

Deaf Awareness: 'Love Language' Short Film

How To Communication With Deaf Individuals

Advices To Parents With Deaf Children. ASL

To Educate Hearing Parents of Deaf Child

Educate For Hearing Parents With Deaf Childrens/Toddlers

Importance of Educating Hearing Parents

Interview With Hearing Parents Of A Deaf Son

ASL Rose: Two Deaf Babies



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

Raising Hearing Kids With A Deaf Daddy

VIDEO [CC] - Raising Hearing Kids with a Deaf Daddy.



In this video I describe some of the ways our family functions with a Deaf parent, as well as my plans for closed captioning on all my videos. Please let me know if there is a particular video you would like me to add the CC to and I'll move it up on my list. http://www.diaperdirt.com







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Related Post: Deaf Parent's Story: Raising Hearing Son With Sign Language

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Sign Language Advocates Create Visual Book For Deaf & Hearing Students

VIDEO: Sign language advocates create visual book for Deaf and Hearing students.



The Boy Who Cried Wolf, The Princess and the Pea and Rapunzel are classic children’s stories that have been adapted, retold and redrawn in classrooms and homes over and over again.



But Dublin resident Laurie Meyer has found a new way to tell those stories: through American Sign Language. She believes the books her company, ASL Tales, is creating can revolutionize the way all children, Deaf and Hearing, learn about and access language.



“We don’t want to be targeted as a book for kids with disabilities,” said Meyer, co-founder of ASL Tales. Instead, her team is thinking, “How can we change the world if everybody had access to this language?”



ASL Tales published its first book in 2008, and its latest project, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, will be released next month. Each book comes with a DVD on which a professional retells the story in sign language, going page by page alongside the illustrations. The DVDs also offer clues that help viewers break down what the signs mean and how they fit together.



Meyer and ASL Tales’s co-founder Pinky Aiello have worked with people from across the country to create the books, but The Boy Who Cried Wolf was made almost exclusively by New Hampshire residents. Concord residents H. Dee and Connie Clanton did the sign language and illustrations for the book, respectively, and other contributors come from Bedford, Dover, Manchester and elsewhere. Parents, teachers and others who want to purchase the books can find more information online at asltales.net.



The goal of ASL Tales is to help children learn language in a visually rich way, and they are not meant exclusively for people who want to become fluent in sign language.



“You don’t have to be curious about American Sign Language to have these books be helpful, that’s the part that people have the hardest time understanding,” Meyer said.



Visual learning can improve the way hearing students learn language, and it allows students with disabilities or language problems to understand stories and words in a different way, Meyer said. The books have also been translated into several other languages, including Arabic, French and Portuguese.



“One of the things that I’ve said for a long time is that ASL, I think, could be a universal precaution against language delay,” Meyer said.



Although the company has been producing books for nearly five years, its been difficult to get the books into classrooms, Meyer said. Many librarians will put them into the section for students with disabilities, but the books are meant for all children, she said.



Another goal of ASL Tales is correcting misunderstandings about what American Sign Language is, she said. Sign language is not simply stringing together a series of signs for different words. Like any language, there is a specific way to put signs together to construct sentences and communicate messages. ...READ MORE: http://www.concordmonitor.com/community/town-by-town/concord/5331184-95/sign-language-advocates-create-visual-book-for-hearing-and-deaf-students



ASL Tales The Princess and the Pea.


Alisha says, "Hi, I'm Alisha Bronk and I want to tell you about an exciting new book with an ASL DVD.



The ASL storytelling, done by Pinky Aiello, will delight Deaf people, Children of Deaf Adults (CODAs), grandparents, students, interpreters, and anyone interested in learning sign language. Please check www.ASLTales.net. It's worth your time!

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Deaf Victim Rights

VIDEO [CC] - Deaf Victim Rights in American Sign Language.



This is the first of the 5 Legal Assistance for Victims vlog series. This is entitled 'Victim Rights'.





Our goal is for the Deaf/HH and Deaf-Blind victims in the Untied States learn of their rights so they can feel empowered to assert for their rights in various situations.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Deaf Awareness: 'I Sign and I Live' Short Film

Click on the image above to watch the 32-minute film with subtitles.


If you watch this short film, then you guys should open your eyes and understand in 'I Sign and I Live' by Aidan Mack. The 32-minute film about a Deaf teacher and her Deaf niece. This film is related to cochlear implants and suppression of ASL. Thank you for watching.



The 32-minutes dramatic film, I Sign and I Live, is about Daisy, a Deaf teacher who faces prejudices and sterotypes in society at large. She faces a battle of wills in her own family with her sister over the matter the upbringing of her niece Dawn. Her hearing sister Kay makes decision to have her Deaf daughter, Dawn, fitted with cochlear implant. Daisy is appalled at the decision. It amounts to Kay rejecting Dawn's Deaf identity. Her sister is under the false impression that having any amount of hearing, no matter how limited and no matter the risk involved in obtaining it, is better than being Deaf and is better than experiencing life as a visual being.



Kay has always been prejudiced against Deaf people, though she was able to hide her prejudice until her decision to have Daisy implanted. Daisy is an educated professional and is hurt to discover Kay's ignorance. Kay is less educated and does not work outside the home. She doesn't believe that Deaf people can succeed professionally, even though she was witnessed Daisy's success and her accomplishments.



Daisy's niece is removed from her signing classroom and placed in an oral, auditory-oriented class. She is not allowed to sign with anyone. Dawn is not allowed to interact with Daisy at all. The story of the battle between Daisy and her sister ends with a tragic conclusion. Kay, along with the larger society, tries to suppress the use of sign language, but Deaf people like Daisy continue fighting on to sign - and live.



"Our First Weekend Filming" by Aidan Mack's blog.



To those of you, including newcomers, who are getting involved in participating and even working in the Deaf community through interpreting, teaching, and advocating, this is an opportunity to reciprocate and give back to the Deaf community for all it has provided to you, a knowledge of language, ASL and opportunity for jobs and to be involved with us in advocating for our own existence as Deaf beings. This is great opportunity for you to give back to the Deaf community, by donating to the financial support of this film, “I Sign and I Live.”

Read more: http://isignilive.wordpress.com/2009/03/03/our-first-weekend-filming/

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Deaf People Are Cheated By Oralism

VIDEO [CC] - Deaf people are cheated by oralism in American Sign Language.



Support bi-lingual education for Deaf children. Stop Indiana HB 1367.



Please share this video clip from the 1994 PBS documentary 'For A Deaf Son'.





This documentary is no longer available to view or purchase anywhere. I wish it would become available to view publicly. So many good things in this film. Jack Gannon's words are inspiring, touching and timeless.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Deaf Space Camp

VIDEO: Deaf Space Camp in American Sign Language.



The concept of Space Camp for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children was pioneered in 1986 by Dr. John Tiffany, principal of the Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind in Talladega, Al. Dr. Tiffany asked John Thomas Wheeler who worked at NASA if he would be interested in speaking to the students about NASA and science related jobs, he accepted.



The first group to attend Deaf Space Camp had 21 Deaf and HoH students from around the United States.





In the fall of 1997, Amy Newland, who taught at the Western PA School for the Deaf in Pittsburgh PA, independently took over the coordination of the program as the director. The director of this program has been on a volunteer basis since it's conception.



Since 1987 there have been over 2,000 students and staff, from the United States and Internationally, who have attended the program Space Camp/Aviation Challenge for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.



This video was created by Ohio School for the Deaf students.



For more information about Deaf Space Camp, please visit our web site at: https://sites.google.com/site/deafspacecamp/

Saturday, January 21, 2012

ASL Version: A Discreet Gentleman of Discovery

VIDEO [CC] - Deaf Movie "A Discreet Gentleman of Discovery" Official Trailer.



Brander Hansen lost his hearing at age 7, and his inheritance at age 23. Please enjoy this Silent trailer for "A Discreet Gentleman of Discovery" The first book in the Discreet Gentleman Series of romantic crime dramas, an offshoot of the best-selling Hansen Series by Kris Tualla.





This story begins a crime series featuring Brander Hansen, a Deaf private investigator in 1720s Norway, "A Discreet Gentleman of Matrimony" will be released in August 2012, and "A Discreet Gentleman of Consequence" will come in December 2012.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Deaf Women Interview With Michelle A. Banks

VIDEO: Reflections of a black Deaf women interview with Michelle A. Banks in American Sign Language.



"Michelle Banks, Deaf African American Entertainer,is a busy young woman who has exhibited "outstanding leadership" in the arena of Black Deaf entertainment and culture.





She was the first Deaf student to study drama at the State University of New York. She established the first and only!



Deaf theater of color: Onyx Theater. She is one of a "rare breed": a Black Deaf actress featured in a Black television show on a cable network ("Soul Food" on Showtime).



In addition, Michelle has toured several U.S. cities in her one-woman show, "Reflections of A Black Deaf Woman" and has appeared in movies and on stage (one role was in the recent revival of "Big River" featuring a unique cast with both hearing and Deaf performers). Starting at age three, Michelle was schooled on the Gallaudet campus.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Oralism Is A 'Jealous Mistress' !

VIDEO [CC] - Oralism is a 'Jealous Mistress' in American Sign Language.



Indiana Legislature House Bill 1367 represents a new attack on Deaf education in that state. In this vlog, I analyze the bill and its potential impacts and flaws.





References: Summary and text of Indiana House Bill 1367: http://www.in.gov/apps/lsa/session/billwatch/billinfo?year=2012&session=1&request=getBill&doctype=HB&docno=1367



"If Bilingual Education for the Deaf is so great, why are the school test scores so low?": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rV0dOrLh0bM&feature=g-upl&context=G27035c0AUAAAAAAAlAA



Dr. Don Grushkin's site: http://wn.com/Drdongcsus

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Deaf Awareness 'The Rider' Short Film

VIDEO: A short film about perspective of Deaf and hearing culture.



In the fact, Deaf drivers are better than Hearing drivers since DMV proved it.





It is a comedy short film about our cultural. Enjoy it' Eyepoetic.