CEUs: 0.2 PS
Presenter: Dr. Sabrina Smith
Presented in: Spoken English with Captions
Format: Archived Webinar
How many times have our diagnostic results come back from testing only to see things like “use of space would have enhanced the product”? This workshop has a specific focus on eye gaze, role shift, and use of space in ASL. Many times, when an interpreter is working into ASL, they struggle with showing the relationship between people and objects in the setting. The workshop includes a discussion of the importance of these skills, then leads into basic sentence samples which allow the participants to manage the work in smaller chunks.
Educational Objectives:
- Participants will be able to assess and identity opportunities for use of eye gaze in an ASL text.
- Participants will be able to determine when to incorporate the use of space in an ASL interpretation.
- Participants will be able to describe a minimum of 2 ways to use role shifting in an ASL text.
CEUs on the GO is an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for continuing education activities. This PS program is offered for 0.2 CEUs at the “Little/None” Content Knowledge Level.