Interpreting

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Don't forget about our Christmas Party on Tuesday night from 5 to 7 pm at DeafConnect. Come on out for games, photos, hot chili and soup. All are welcome and anyone can bring a dessert or side dish to share. See you then!

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The workshops and lunch are free to attend!  If you need CEUs - Members pay only half price $50.00; non-Members pay only at cost $100.00.

*NOTE:  TRID will recognize membership in good standing with other RID Affiliate Chapters*

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FRIDAY: 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Registration 5:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Workshop  6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

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Professional Studies CEUs 1.0

Must attend both days, NO partial CEUs will be given.

We will use the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) framework to walk through various areas of interpreting including mentoring, teaming and Demand Control Schema. Join us as we journey into our personalities, the personalities of others and learn how who we are as interpreters and interpreting students affect what we do in our jobs

Presenter: Rebecca Buchan, MA, CI, CT, IIC
LUNA Language Services

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Workshop Description:
This four‐day intensive workshop offers application of anatomy and physiology in American Sign Language, with an emphasis on classifiers, specialized terminology used in medical settings, in‐depth discussion of interpreting considerations for medical settings, and ethical decision making strategies especially for medical settings.

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English Equivalents help the student take signs that do not have just one translation in English and help the participant become aware of idiomatic English translations along with some technical vocabulary associated with particular signs. English Equivalents in ASL will help you confidently continue the flow of information exchange from ASL to English and from English to ASL. Trix Bruce is an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities. This Professional Studies program is offered 0.8 CEUS for Classifiers at the Little/No to Some Content Knowledge Level.

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Let’s create better visual imagery with ASL classifiers! Maybe you’ve wondered: Are there any new classifiers? Which classifiers best express certain ideas? How can we use classifiers most effectively? ASL classifiers are simply handshapes used to convey action and ideas in concise and visually articulate ways. Let’s polish our storytelling by improving visual imagery with classifiers. This workshop will offer hands-on practice in using classifier handshapes with creativity and precision. Move away from thinking in English and stringing signs together. Let handshapes tell the story!