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Monthly Archives: October 2011
The Hammer (2010)
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ASL 201 Journal #1
For a project, we needed to create a video answering 3 questions: Why are you learning ASL? What are your strengths and weaknesses in ASL? What do you want to learn in class? So, here’s my video. I included English … Continue reading
Broccoli and Cauliflower
One thing I learned today in my ASL classes is that both broccoli and cauliflower are so vile that neither have a sign in ASL. You have to fingerspell them. Not even the Deaf took the time on these ‘vegetables’ … Continue reading
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My ASL 115 Numbers Video Project
I freely admit that my ASL 115: Fingerspelling and Numbers is kicking my butt. For some reason this class is the hardest I’ve taken so far. But this is my video project for the class on numbers, dates, and addresses.
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ASL 201 Unit 15 Quiz Video
This is the video I needed to do for my ASL 201 Unit 15 quiz. I hope I’m getting better! Be sure to turn on the closed captions to see what I intended to sign!
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Hearing for the first time
I’d be remiss if I didn’t post about this event where severely hearing impaired Sarah Churman heard her voice for the first time. I’ve seen reference to this video everywhere, but I’m including an interview with Sarah on ‘The Today … Continue reading
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