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About DAS - Deaf Access Solutions
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Setting the standard for excellence in communication access. Our tagline, Setting the standard for excellence in communication access,. Deaf Access Solutions Inc (DAS) is exclusively focused on the delivery of communication accessibility services to deaf and hard of hearing individuals. We provide a wide range of services including sign language interpreting, captioning and consultation. National Association of the Deaf (NAD. Potomac Chapter of the RID. And Virginia Chapter of the RID.
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Professional Development - Deaf Access Solutions
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Setting the standard for excellence in communication access. DAS Inc is a Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf corporate sponsor as well as an organizational member of the local chapters Potomac Chapter of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf. And Virginia Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf. July 5-9, 2016. 53rd NAD Conference: Phoenix, AZ. July 5-9, 2016. RID Region 5 Conference: Phoenix, AZ. More details to follow. July 13-16, 2016. RID Region 1 Conference: Pittsburgh, PA. July 20-25, 2016.
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Gish Girl: Mea Culpa
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Sunday, January 13, 2013. My hope is that I will become more regular with these postings if only so that I have an archive of my activities, and eventually other people might want to know about them too. Baby steps, people, baby steps. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Be a seeker of knowledge. American Society for Deaf Children. Class Act / Deaftec.org. Classroom Interpreting - EIPA. Clerc Ctr Publications and Products. Code Switch Blog (NPR). Deafhealth glossary of medical terms. Legal Terms in ASL.
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Gish Girl: January 2013
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Sunday, January 13, 2013. In August 2012, I traveled to Seattle, WA, in order to volunteer at Seabeck Deafblind Retreat which is run by the Seattle Lighthouse For the Blind. This is a short summary of my experience there, but words can't really do it justice. I arrived at the airport and used the excellent tips provided to me by the camp organizers to find the designated waiting area for interpreters and support service providers (SSPs). To get information on how to volunteer at Seabeck, email. Legal Ter...
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Gish Girl: That first step's a doozie...
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012. That first step's a doozie. As an interpreting student graduating from my training program, I felt like I had just enough knowledge to be dangerous. I had studied for several years, and taken several assessments of my book smarts and my hands-up skills, and scored well enough to be acceptable to work in an educational setting but not high enough that I felt comfortable working out in the community with adults. You mean the standards are different? Be a seeker of knowledge. Class...
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Gish Girl: You Gotta Start Somewhere...
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Tuesday, June 12, 2012. You Gotta Start Somewhere. This is my first official blog post. I have had several false starts, and managed to write something only my mother would love (but even she would not understand), and so here I am, attempting to write something worthy of sending out into the world. As my first trick, I will post this lesson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Be a seeker of knowledge. American Society for Deaf Children. Class Act / Deaftec.org. Classroom Interpreting - EIPA.
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Gish Girl: January 2014
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Sunday, January 19, 2014. Takeaway: the interpreter will make decisions during the interaction regarding critical information that needs to be included versus expendable details. We hope that we can make an educated guess as to which is which, and that we can judiciously and ethically edit if we cannot include both. Takeaway: some assignments will require you to pull out all the techniques you have stashed in your ASL tool box. Takeaway: no matter what the circumstances are, there should be open communic...
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Gish Girl: June 2012
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Wednesday, June 13, 2012. That first step's a doozie. As an interpreting student graduating from my training program, I felt like I had just enough knowledge to be dangerous. I had studied for several years, and taken several assessments of my book smarts and my hands-up skills, and scored well enough to be acceptable to work in an educational setting but not high enough that I felt comfortable working out in the community with adults. You mean the standards are different? Tuesday, June 12, 2012. This is...
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Jay Penuel Interpreting - Portfolio
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CI and CT, NIC Advanced, OTC, SC:L. Jay also presents workshops on Interpreting in Disaster Situations, Oral Transliteration, Drop Form ASL to English Interpreting, and has led several online Book Clubs for the Virginia Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf. Education: Bachelor of Science in Recreation Management,. For copies of the certifications):. Certificate of Interpretation (CI). Certificate of Transliteration (CT). National Interpreter Certification (NIC) - Advanced.