Variability is the Spice of Life presentation (Penn U., March 2019)

Deaf Hearing Communication Centre, Inc. is proud to partner with the ASL Program at Upenn and Wolf Humanities Center at Penn to bring the Spring 2019 ASL Lecture Series event: Dr. Jon Henner will present “Variability is the Spice of Life” on Thursday, March 14, 2019, from 5-6:30 PM in COLLEGE HALL 200.

Presentation will be in ASL with English interpretation provided.

Free and open to the public. Please share widely!

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Abstract:
People seem to be well aware that humanity as a whole is diverse. Still, we develop systems that move towards an ideal sameness. As Tucker Carlson famously asked, how is diversity our strength? For all action against diversity, people still remain very different because variability is quintessentially human. In this talk, we will examine the concept of normal. What does it mean to be normal? How do we measure “normal”? What happens when people are considered abnormal? How do we use both spoken and signed languages to enforce a concept of normal which may actually not be normal? At the end of the dialogue, audience members will not only be able to define normal, but describe how people use statistics and rigid definitions of language and ability to severely limit the agency of disabled people, including deaf, deaf blind, deaf disabled, and hard of hearing individuals.

Bio: Dr. Henner’s work thus far has taken three strands: a) he examines how different factors impact the development of language and cognitive skills in deaf and hard of hearing children, b) he looks at how to best assess and measure the language skills of deaf and hard of hearing populations, and c) he examines the experiences that deaf academics have in academia and how scientists interact with deaf people.

 

Google Live Transcribe could be a big help for people who are deaf or hard of hearing

Google is announcing two new features for Android phones today: Live Transcribe and Sound Amplifier. They’re both designed as accessibility features to help people who are deaf or hard of hearing.

Live Transcribe is an app that automatically transcribes speech in near-real time, allowing people to communicate in situations where they might not otherwise be able to. Sound Amplifier is designed for those with hearing loss, allowing you to tweak sound settings to improve your ability to hear — sort of like a hearing aid app for your phone. Sound Amplifier was originally announced back in May at Google I/O, but it’s finally shipping now.

Read the rest of the story at https://www.theverge.com/platform/amp/2019/2/4/18209546/google-live-transcribe-sound-amplifier-accessibility-android-deaf-hard-hearing.

Youtube Video on this app –
https://youtu.be/jLCwjIaPXwA.  

Specialized Interpreting: Addiction Recovery webshop

Picture of a hiker helping another hiker up a small cliff (aka: teamwork).
There are not enough qualified interpreters working in addiction and recovery settings. 

Specialized Interpreting: Addiction and Recovery will introduce information about addiction, recovery settings, and the journey of recovery in the Deaf community to help interpreters decide if this specialty is a good fit for them. Then, interpreters will learn about resources to help them continue their education to become qualified. 

Note: This webshop is the same content that was offered in 2018. 
Click here to see the 2019 schedule of our offerings.  

What is a webshop? A 90-minute online workshop

Where? Online, via Canvas

When?  Any time between February 1–February 28, 2019

How much? Free!
Click the link to read more and register any time.
Registration will remain open until February 28, 2019.
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This activity will offer .15 RID CMP continuing education units in professional studies. St. Catherine University is an RID-approved CMP sponsor.