Visually Speaking adopts a unique approach to teaching ASL by not using ASL interpreters and conducting classes with voices off. This methodology is driven by several key factors: This article is AI generated article using the prompt, explain in 300 words why Visually Speaking does not use ASL interpreters in […]
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Deaf-Mute, What?
When discussing a Deaf individual who does not use spoken language, it is essential to refrain from using the outdated term “deaf-mute.” This term is no longer considered acceptable. The term “mute” typically refers to someone who is unable to produce sounds or has a physical condition that affects their […]
Leave The Teaching To The Deafies
Moving Beyond the Hearing Savior Complex: A Real Approach to ASL Education There is a significant amount of discussion and strong feelings circulating on social media surrounding the topic of hearing people teaching ASL. Here are a couple of AI-generated ideas on what to do instead of teaching ASL. AI […]
Have You Ever Lost Your Voice?
This text was generated by AI with the prompt of “have you ever lost your voice? write 300 words how ASL could help during times of not being able to speak.” ===== As an AI language model, I don’t have a physical voice, so I cannot lose my voice like […]
Put Your Classifiers to use, how?
In American Sign Language (ASL), a classifier is a type of handshape that represents a noun or a verb in a visual way. Classifiers are used to describe objects, people, and events in ASL and provide a visual representation of their characteristics or actions. Classifiers can be broken down into […]