Home New | Treehouse Video Deaf Centered Interpreting series with Thomas K Holcomb > A Sign of Respect: Strategies for Effective Deaf Hearing Interactions By Thomas K Holcomb and Anna Mindess This series of three interactive programs is designed to help ASL and Deaf Culture students become more comfortable and confident about attending Deaf community events The first program is designed
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A Sign of Respect | Treehouse Video A Sign of Respect is a series of online programs used in ASL and Deaf culture classes Purchase includes access to all three parts (levels) of the program Students will typically use Part (Level) 1 in one course (e g , ASL 1 or Deaf Culture), Part (Level) 2 in their last semester of the Deaf Studies program or in an Interpreter Preparation Program, and Part (Level) 3 when they are soon to
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A Sign of Respect | Treehouse Video View the clip to the right to learn all about A Sign of Respect This 15-minute orientation by Thomas K Holcomb is designed to give you all the information you need to get started using the program in your classes
Classifiers Student Online Program Workbooks | Treehouse Video This Online Program Workbook subscription series is for students who have enrolled in an ASL or Interpreting course that is using the Classifiers: A Closer Look curriculum The curriculum is composed of five units; there is one Student Online Program Workbook for each unit Be sure to check which unit you need before ordering Your purchase allows access to the online program for a period of
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ASORStudentGuide6 - Treehouse Video To access and use the programs any time, go to www treehousevideo com and log in with your username and password From the top menu, select “My Programs ” You will see a page that shows all the programs you can view To view a program, click on the title You can also click on the arrow next to the title to reveal all the contents of the