Today I went to http://www.lifeprint.com/asl101/pages-signs/m/marriage.htm widen my selections on sign language. I think that this website is very helpful because it has videos and pictures of the sign that you are trying to learn. Also, it has suggestions of what you could think of to remember the sign.
Friday, February 6, 2015
Friday, January 16, 2015
Today I looked up a T.V. Series that is involved with deaf people. The Switched at Birth cast came up, so I went to You-tube to try and see how or what helped them learn ASL better. One of the episodes they shot was completely in sign language, they had said that they took a big risk in doing so but it was worth it. Vanessa Marano (Bay's biological mother) has said that for this episode the directors have brought in more interpreters than usual in order for the deaf actors not to what is said to be done. Also, the way that they learn is from these people that are called in by the directors to only teach them their lines once a week.
I looked this subject up just to see if i could learn sign language other than using you-tube.
http://www.backstage.com/advice-for-actors/backstage-experts/switched-birth-actors-talk-tvs-first-all-sign-language-episode-and-roles-deaf-actors/
I looked this subject up just to see if i could learn sign language other than using you-tube.
http://www.backstage.com/advice-for-actors/backstage-experts/switched-birth-actors-talk-tvs-first-all-sign-language-episode-and-roles-deaf-actors/
Monday, January 12, 2015
Project Proposal
20% Time
Project Proposal
Name: Grace Bodiford
Project Title: Sign language
Project Completion Date: May
Mentor’s Name: Mrs. Browning
Brief Description: I am learning sign
language for the better good of other deaf people and I just think it would be
pretty cool to know a different language.
Overview of Project Proposal
1) Project Objective:
My objective of this project is to learn
sign language. i think it would be pretty cool to learn/know it because you
never really come across a deaf person and when you do nobody ever knows how to speak to them without
looking like a weirdo.
I have gone to New York a couple of
times, been to church, and have seen them walk around with an interpreter. I
would like to try and learn this language; teach other kids or teachers so that
when you do see a deaf person you would be able to carry on a conversation.
2) Project Rationale:
I am doing this project for school and
to see how things work out with my plan. I’ve always wanted to learn this
language because of the famous Helen Keller, ever since we’ve learned about her
in elementary school I’ve just always been fascinated with the way that you can
communicate through hands. The Auburn City Schools have never had a deaf
student but if they did I would love to help her out. This is pretty valuable
to me considering that I’ve always wanted to learn it but never had the time to
and being able to have the time I school to do so is pretty cool.
3) Project Steps:
I.
Create a 20% Time blog to record my progress
II.
Research websites that will help you during this
experience
III.
Locate the certain websites that you like the most or
that give you the best help
IV.
Learn the basics of the language
V.
Set goals to learn something new every couple of weeks
VI.
Practice what you have learned in front of an audience
to get used to it
VII.
Go to a deaf person and ask them if you could walk
around with them to get the hang of things
4) Timeline of Activities:
Throughout this project I will have
learned a little of something new everyday. I hope that by mid-project I will
be able to have a short little conversation with. Three fourths of the way I plan
on having learned all the really hard words such as the medical terms that
doctors use. By the time this project is over I will have hoped to have learned
an entire new language by the end of this 8th grade school year.
5) Available Human and Material
Resources: Material resources- http://www.lifeprint.com/,
http://www.handspeak.com/, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ianCxd71xIo,
Human resources- if youtube could be a
human than would be the only human resource I’d use. But I still use it it’s
like having your own personal trainer at home.
6) Possible Road Blocks: Possible road
blocks are that I could miss school on
A important day that we meet with our
mentors, my computer could catch a virus and all the information that I have
already found will be lost, or I might accidentally forget to save that
information saved from the previous day.
7) Research Questions:
Who was the first deaf person? Was it
hard for the doctors to figure what was wrong? Who came up/invented sign
languages? Will there ever be a cure or solution to being deaf n the future?
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