The post argues the benefits of using round tables during American Sign Language (ASL) sessions. It claims that round tables eliminate blind spots, promote equality among participants, assure smooth communication, provide a fun environment, and foster inclusivity in ASL conversations. In essence, this table setup is deemed perfect for ASL engagement.
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ASL Meet up – Augment Seattle – Sunday August 28
Presented by Future Arts! Join us with your mobile device in South Lake Union for immersive, augmented reality (AR) powered outdoor installations and mixed reality. “The New Nature”, evocative digitally altered worlds that show virtual landscapes relating to their historical environments; mixing natural habitats and inhabits. Meet up at 9th […]
ASL Access and Captions Are Two Different Things
When people hear the term “accessibility,” it spreads misconceptions. And then, these misconceptions make getting proper accommodations even more difficult for these who actually needs them. Yes, accessibility can seem challenging because it truly is a vast spectrum with varying factors. The ultimate thing to remember is that all Disabled […]
GivingTuesday is just around the corner
This giving season, we are grateful for our wonderful network of students and people like YOU who support our mission to bridge the communication gap between the hearing and the Deaf communities. 🧏 Our students are always seeking to grow and improve their ASL while looking for ways to support […]
Be an advocate for accessibility
You do not have to be Deaf yourself to ask for access to communication resources. 👋 If you notice something is inaccessible in a public space or even at a friend’s house (hint: closed captions for your favorite show), say something! 📺 The most tiring thing for a person who […]