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THE ASL-ENGLISH 
INTERPRETATION PROGRAM
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THE MULTIMEDIA INTERPRETING & LANGUAGE LAB 

Through New York State Education Department funding, a new multimedia interpreting & language lab has been designed and constructed by the ASL-English Interpretation Program.

 

  • In custom-designed private cubicles, students can hone their language skills by viewing source material on a video or CD/DVD and by recording themselves signing ASL or shadowing a native ASL signer.  
  • The technology also allows students to practice ASL to English interpreting skills by having them record a spoken English interpretation as they watch ASL source material. 
  • They can also reverse the process (English to ASL interpreting practice) by watching and listening to a spoken English source piece and recording an ASL interpretation at the same time.  

 

  • Along with individualized work, an instructor at the “teacher station” can send out a source piece to all or a select number of student stations and can monitor student work being done at any station. 
  • Attention was paid to acoustical and environmental qualities in the choice of floor and wall coverings, all 11 student stations are equipped with a switcher, multiple VCRs, a camera, headsets, and microphone.  Seven of the stations have digital integration through iMAC computers equipped for media use.

 

LAGUARDIA COMMUNITY COLLEGE / CUNY
Updated on 07/22/09