Sep 8, 2022 | ASDC News, ASL Videos, ASL Weekends, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Service Providers, Spanish, Visual Language
This week’s ASL video features our allied partner and sponsor: Described and Captioned Media Program (DCMP) and their new accessibility feature: the ASL Pop-up Player! DCMP has hundreds of videos in ASL (which can be identified by the circular ASL icon) on their...
Sep 4, 2022 | ASDC News, ASL Videos, ASL Weekends, Deaf Owned Businesses, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Service Providers, Visual Language
This month provides us with the opportunity to highlight the importance of providing equal access to members of our communities who are Deaf, hard of hearing, or experiencing hearing loss. Here at ASDC, we believe that deafness is not a disability, but language...
Aug 25, 2022 | ASDC News, ASL Videos, Deaf Owned Businesses, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Visual Language
This week, we spotlight a Deaf Small Business, Artfully Artistic ! Czaza is the owner and she shares her talent that is for sale. “Hello, everyone. My name is Czaza. I own a small business called Artfully Artistic. What do we do? We create handmade framed 3D “I love...
Aug 24, 2022 | ASDC News, ASL Videos, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Visual Language
FALL has different meanings in different sentences! Sentences are reading opportunities, not ASL translations. This video encourages reading comprehension for deaf children and others who are learning English. ASL learners can pick up ASL vocabulary, classifiers, and...
Aug 17, 2022 | ASDC News, ASL Videos, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Spanish, Visual Language
Age hasn’t dampened the now school-age David’s energy, but at least his exhausted mother gets a break! Now the teacher has her hands full with her new class clown, truant, and troublemaker rolled into one. Can David ever hope to earn a gold star? Your...
Aug 10, 2022 | ASDC News, ASL Videos, Audiologists, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Spanish, Visual Language
In the fall of 2011, Florida School for the Deaf and Blind (FSDB) Deaf Elementary Eyes Alive! performing arts troupe teachers and students worked two days a week for five months on “The Wizard of Oz” production. It was a delightful and enriching experience...