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Governor Hogan’s Broadcasts – Sign Language Interpreters Specifications
Governor Hogan’s Broadcasts – Sign Language Interpreters Specifications Maryland office's memorandum on broadcast interpreting (from
Working Remotely as a Sign Language Interpreter
This is Not What I Signed Up For: Working Remotely as a Sign Language Interpreter
Intro to Remote Interpreting – Not in ASL or officially captioned, just YT captioning
Intro to Remote Interpreting Intro to Remote Interpreting "This webinar will start participants on the
When Coronavirus Care Gets Lost in Translation
When Coronavirus Care Gets Lost in Translation Because personal protective equipment is in short supply
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Emergency Preparedness and Emergency Communication Access
Emergency Preparedness and Emergency Communication Access Co-writer Kelby Brick shares an Emergency Access PDF. http://dhhcan.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/dhhcanemergencyreport2.pdf
Utilizing Zoom Meetings with Sign Language
Utilizing Zoom Meetings with Sign Language Instructional Article by: Jeff Pollock, CDI https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6h5DxT-HDcg
Scholastic Learn at Home
Scholastic Learn at Home Scholastic's website for learning at home. It has sections for Pre-K
DHH Accessible eLearning Resources
DHH Accessible eLearning Resources This is an extensive Google Sheet (click