Jun 3, 2020 | ASDC News, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Visual Language
Learn ASL Vocabulary 2-Part Video Webinar The Basic ASL Vocabulary for Families class is presented by Connections Beyond Sight and Sound, the Maryland/DC DeafBlind Project, and the Family Support and Resource Center at the Maryland School for the Deaf. This class is...
May 28, 2020 | ASDC News, Audiologists, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Parents and Families, Service Providers
MAY 2020 IN THIS ISSUE Sign up for our medical signs online ASL class Learn how to get hearing aid reimbursement See job listing from Florida School for the Deaf & Blind Learn about RIT (ASDC Sponsor Highlight) Register for the next ASL Weekend in California Sign up...
May 5, 2020 | ASDC News, Educators, Parents and Families, Visual Language
Story Time: “The Duckling Gets a Cookie” in ASL Last month, Jincy Roberson from ImagineASL shared her ASL retelling of the story, Time To Come In, Bear. Today, she is sharing Mo Willem’s book, The Duckling Gets a Cookie!? in ASL. (Willems is the...
Apr 21, 2020 | ASDC News, Audiologists, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Parents and Families, Service Providers
APRIL 2020 IN THIS ISSUE Watch “Time to Come In, Bear” in ASL Get free membership to the Council for Exceptional Children Get a free teacher membership to ASLTech Learn about a new video relay call feature from SVRS Join a study about hearing aid...
Apr 16, 2020 | ASDC News, Audiologists, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Parents and Families, Service Providers
ASDC welcomes its newest member organization! Learn about how they are creating positive outcomes for deaf orphans around the world. Signs for Hope, LLC Signs for Hope is a Christian faith-based organization based in North Carolina. For more than a decade, they have...
Apr 16, 2020 | ASDC News, Audiologists, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Parents and Families, Service Providers
Sorenson Video Relay Services is launching a new feature called Wavello. It’s an app that allows a Deaf person, a hearing person, and an interpreter to all see each other on a Sorenson Relay call! Read the letter below from SVRS to find out why they are...