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Join Us this Thursday at 6 pm for a Class on Weather Safety taught by the National Weather Service. Learn about weather preparedness and how to receive weather information. We hope to see you there!
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Join Us this Thursday at 6 pm for a Class on Weather Safety taught by the National Weather Service. Learn about weather preparedness and how to receive weather information. We hope to see you there!
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Join Us this Wednesday at 10 am for a Vocational Rehabilitation Informational Session. Learn how VR can help you with Training and Employment!
Hosted by TN VR - Sensory Services
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$35.00
Virtual Workshop
December 7, 2024
2pm - 5pm CENTRAL TIME
0.3 PS CEUs
Workshop Description:
We are all familiar with the Miranda Warning. We’ve seen it issued on countless TV shows and movies, but do we really understand it? The concepts can seem simple on the surface, but do we understand them on a deep enough level to produce an ASL equivalent that affords Deaf people the opportunity to knowingly exercise or waive their rights?
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$35.00
Virtual Workshop
December 7, 2024
9am - 12pm CENTRAL TIME
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$35.00
Virtual Workshop
Presented in English
September 21, 2024
9am - 12pm CENTRAL TIME
0.3 PS CEUs
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$70.00
Virtual Workshop
Presented in English
September 7th, 2024
10:00am - 4:30pm CENTRAL TIME
0.6 PS CEUs
Workshop Description:
Many interpreters receive the results of their performance interpreting test and it mentions the need to work on classifiers in their ASL product. This workshop focuses on building a visual representation with the use of classifiers. The participants will spend the day learning about various classifiers and the importance of their use in the interpreting product.
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$15.00
Virtual Presentation
Presented in ASL
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Workshop Description:
Throughout history, there has been a consistent pattern of rewriting rules and narratives over time. American Sign Language (ASL), as a dynamic language, is shaped by its Deaf users. The influence of pop culture and the evolving needs of the new generation contribute to the constant evolution of ASL. This phenomenon is also evident in the realm of mental health for the Deaf community, where ASL terminology undergoes changes, especially as more Deaf mental health professionals enter the field.
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Virtual Workshop
Presented in English