Beginning ASL videocourseDVD- Notes: Lesson 1. Meet the Bravo family -- Lesson 2. Breakfast with the Bravos -- Lesson 3. Where's the TV remote? -- Lesson 4. Let's go food shopping! -- Lesson 5. Review & practice session, lessons 1-4 -- Lesson 6. Read any good fingers lately? -- Lesson 7. A school daze --
Lesson 8. A school daze, the sequel -- Lesson 9. Dollar signs -- Lesson 10. Review & practice session, lessons 6-9 -- Lesson 11. Playing in the park -- Lesson 12. The doctor is in! -- Lesson 13. Business as UNusual -- Lesson 14. Let's go clothes shopping! -- Lesson 15. Review & practice session, lessons 11-14 -- Lesson 16. The people behind the Bravos -- Lesson 18. Bravo ASL! Curriculum, activities DVD -- Lesson 19. Bravo ASL! Curriculum, assessment DVD.
Teaches American Sign Language through the daily activities of the Bravo family.
In English and American Sign Language.
Title and credits from container.
Originally produced in 1991.
With Billy Seago, Jer Loudenback, Jen Reece, Anna Musick, Scott Pfaff.
Publisher: Salem, Or. : Sign Enhancers
What did she say? Yay!. American sign language receptive & translation practice, Volume 1.DVD - Work on skills by understanding and translating ASL vocabulary, sentences, and idioms from two deaf ASL professors, Gilda Toby Ganezer and Avery Posner, along with certified ASL interpreter, April Starks. There are fourteen quizzes with seven multiple choice questions per quiz. The program is best for every ASL student, interpreter trainee, interpreter, teacher, and ASL enthusiast when it comes to fine-tuning receptive and translation skills.
Instructors, Gilda Toby Ganezer, Avery Posner.
DVD, widescreen; NTSC, region 1.
Title from container.
Also issued as part of the collection: 24 pc ASL set.
What did she say? finally!. American sign language receptive & translation practice , Vol. 2DVD - Work on skills by understanding and translating ASL vocabulary, sentences, and idioms from two deaf ASL professors, Gilda Toby Ganezer and Avery Posner, along with certified ASL interpreter, April Starks. There are fourteen quizzes with seven multiple choice questions per quiz. The program is best for every ASL student, interpreter trainee, interpreter, teacher, and ASL enthusiast when it comes to fine-tuning receptive and translation skills.
English audio.
Instructors, Gilda Toby Ganezer, Avery Posner.
DVD, widescreen; NTSC, region 1.
Title from container.
Also issued as part of the collection: 24 pc ASL set.
What did she say? please repeat . Religious American sign language receptive & translation practice, Vol. 3DVD - Work on skills by understanding and translating ASL vocabulary, sentences, and idioms from two deaf ASL professors, Gilda Toby Ganezer and Avery Posner, along with certified ASL interpreter, April Starks. There are fourteen quizzes with seven multiple choice questions per quiz. The program is best for every ASL student, interpreter trainee, interpreter, teacher, and ASL enthusiast when it comes to fine-tuning receptive and translation skills.
English audio.
Instructors, Gilda Toby Ganezer, Avery Posner, Dawn Gould and Lucinda Marks.
DVD, widescreen; NTSC, region 1.
Title from container.
Also issued as part of the collection: 24 pc ASL set
What did she say? oh I see!. American sign language receptive & translation practice, Vol. 4DVD - Work on skills by understanding and translating ASL vocabulary, sentences, and idioms from two deaf ASL professors, Gilda Toby Ganezer and Avery Posner, along with certified ASL interpreter, April Starks. There are fourteen quizzes with seven multiple choice questions per quiz. The program is best for every ASL student, interpreter trainee, interpreter, teacher, and ASL enthusiast when it comes to fine-tuning receptive and translation skills.
English audio.
Instructors, Gilda Toby Ganezer, Avery Posner, Dawn Gould, and Lucinda Marks.
DVD, widescreen; NTSC, region 1.
Title from container.
Also issued as part of the collection: 24 pc ASL set.
The American Sign Language handshape dictionary DVDDVD-Notes: Allows viewers to access signs and some video chips of more than 1,400 words and 40 basic handshapes. Shows how each sign is formed from beginning to end. Each sign also includes a complete list of English glosses and synonyms from the Handshape dictionary for reference.
Editor-in-chilef, Clayton Valli ; sign master, Rosalyn F. Gannon.
DVD.
Through deaf eyesDVD- Notes: Introduction -- What is normal -- Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet and Laurent Clerc -- Alexander Graham Bell -- Early schools for the Deaf -- George Veditz and The National Association of the Deaf -- Change from silent to talking films -- Deaf clubs -- Twentieth century American cures -- Occupations and churches of the Deaf -- Weitbrecht & the creation of the TTY -- William Stokoe studies ASL -- National Theater of the Deaf -- Children of a Lesser God -- Deaf President now -- Cochlear implants -- Deaf education today -- Beethoven's Nightmare -- Credits.
Special features: Short films by Deaf filmmakers: Vital signs / a Mösdeux production ; created, shot, and cut by Wayne Betts, Jr. ; produced by Chad W. Taylor [2006] (5 min.) -- Listen (an excerpt) / director, producer, editor, Kimby Caplan (2004) (3 min.) -- Destination : Eyeth / EyethFilms ; written and directed by Arthur Luhn (2000) (3 min.) -- Equilibrium / directed by Adrean Mangiardi (2005) (4 min.) -- That's my marshmallow / written, directed and edited by Tracey Salaway [2006] (6 min.)-- Audism / Rene Visco [2006] (5 min.) ; Through Deaf Eyes: Behind the scenes (2007, 14 min.) ; Interview with filmmaker Lawrence Hott (11 min.) ; Historic films: "Deaf mute girl reciting the 'Star spangled banner'" (1902, Gallaudet University Archives) -- "Preservation of the sign language" (1913, National Association For the Deaf film) -- "The Reverend Fletcher Dixie Home for the Deaf" (ca. 1935, Gallaudet University Archives) -- excerpt from "Beyond silence" (1962, Gallaudet University Archives) (21 min.).
Exploring nearly 200 years of Deaf life in America, this film presents the shared experiences of American history--family life, education, work, and community connections--from the perspective of deaf citizens. Interviews include community leaders, historians, and deaf Americans with diverse views on language use, technology, and identity. The documentary also takes a straightforward look at life for people who are part of the cultural-linguistic group who use American Sign Language and often define themselves as "Deaf" with a capital and cultural "D" and deaf people who, for a variety of reasons, do not identify with the Deaf cultural community. The history often shows that intersections between deaf and Deaf people are many and that oppression and discrimination are common experiences.
In English with optional English audio description for the visually impaired and optional English subtitles; closed-captioned.
Inspired by the "History Through Deaf Eyes" exhibition [developed by Gallaudet University in 2001] created by Jack R. Gannon [curator].
Cinematography by Allen Moore, Michael Chin, Stephen McCarthy, John Baynard ; music by Judy Hyman and Jeff Claus.
Narrated by Stockard Channing ; dramatic readings, George Guidall, Claire Augusta Bergey.
DVD, region 1; NTSC; widescreen presentation, enhanced for 16x9 televisions; stereo.
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : WETA-TV ; Alexandria, VA : Distributed by PBS Home Video
Getting started in signing (DVD) learning American Sign LanguageNotes: Family reunion. Pronouns ; American manual alphabet ; Occupations -- Saturday at home. Prepositions -- Doctor's appointment. Parts of a sign -- The picnic. Time of day -- On vacation. Plurals ; Numbers ; Calendar.
You'll learn everything you need to begin using sign language in practical, everyday situations like talking about your family, planning a party, or shopping.
"A multimedia learning adventure"--Container.
"Webster's millennium."
Originally produced in 2000.
American Sign Language interpreter training. Volume 1, Receptive skills practice[DVD] Presents five different stories followed by training questions to check fingerspelling, facts, idiom, and phrases, and sign-to-voice for interpreters to develop receptive skills.
Contents: Introduction -- Tips -- Central Park Zoo story -- Red panda story -- Polar bear story -- California sea lion story -- Saving Goliath story -- Idioms #1-7 -- Bloopers -- Goodbye, my friend music video -- More idiom DVDS & previews.
Religious expressions in American sign language. Words and phrases of the Christian faith. Volume 2.Contains volume one with hundreds of words and phrases in ASL.
Contains volume two with hundreds of words and phrases in ASL.
Silent dialogue; English subtitles.
Gilda Toby Ganezer, Avery Posner, Dawn Gould, Lucinda Marks, Tammy Hubbard Klassen.
DVD.
Title from container.
Also issued as part of the collection: 24 pc ASL set.
Widescreen.
William Shakespeare's Twelfth night performed in American Sign Language and EnglishNotes: The Amaryllis Theater Company in Philadelphia, directed by Peter Novak, performs William Shakespeare's comedy Twelfth Night in ASL (with English voiceover). The DVD also features optional captions and a menu of each act and scene. Additional materials, including lesson plans, play synopsis, character names in ASL, themes of Twelfth Night, a downloadable and printable copy of the play, essays about Shakespeare's life and career, ASL translation issues, and mroe are available at http://www.aslshakespeare.com
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