A new MA Interpreting course at Queen's University is preparing students for the increasing demand for interpreters.
This is a full transcript of Making sign language more beautiful, as first broadcast on 21 September 2018 and presented by Damon Rose on the Ouch disability talk podcast. Subscribe to the Ouch ...
Millions of people use sign language, but the methods of teaching this complex and subtle skill haven’t evolved as quickly as those for written and spoken languages. SLAIT School aims to change that ...
For deaf children, teachers and scientists, talking about things like "greenhouse gases" or "carbon footprint" used to mean spelling out long, complex scientific terms, letter by letter. Now they are ...
Imagine if in Britain, an adult who can only speak basic English got a job as an elementary school homeroom teacher. There would likely be anxiety and concern among parents, children and even the ...
American Sign Language (ASL), used by half a million Americans, is the fourth most studied foreign language at colleges and universities. Despite its critical role for those who can't use spoken ...
Sign language is a language you express by using your hands and face instead of spoken words. It’s most commonly used by people in the Deaf community. How many types of sign language are there? There ...
Earlier this year, Bay Area-based Google put together a competition intended to use artificial intelligence in decode sign language in real time. According to Google, the goal of the competition is to ...
Ubiquitous video technology and social media have given deaf people a new way to communicate. They’re using it to transform American Sign Language. Scroll This is how a deaf person in America would ...
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