Deaf Seahawk Gives Up First Class Seat For Marine
Derrick Coleman, a deaf expert football gamer for the protecting champs, the Seattle Seahawks, was just recently on a trip when he saw an aquatic boarding as well as made a decision to < a title=" Deaf NFL gamer quits seat to aquatic (Los Angeles, Interpreter, Long Beach, Sign Language, Spanish)” href=” http://blog.seattlepi.com/football/2014/06/11/seahawks-derrick-coleman-gives-up-plane-seat-for-marine/” target=” _ […]
Deaf Linguistics at University of California San Diego
Sign here By Inga Kiderra, UC San DiegoWednesday, May 30, 2018 Credit: Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications The performer Wink educates and advocates through his one-man show “Gifts From My Deaf Father.” You can whisper in American Sign Language, or you can shout. You can make poetry. And if you learn ASL later in life, […]
Over the Phone Versus On Site Interpreting
Over-the-Phone Interpreting and Onsite: Which is Better? by BERNADINE RACOMA – FEBRUARY, 13 2018 Due to immigration, the population of the United States increasingly grows diverse. Based on census data, the Center for Immigration Studies released a report in 2016. The following were the highlights: About 64.7 million residents in the U.S., native-born and foreign-born, spoke another […]
Now Offering Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) in Healthcare Settings
If you’re in need of an interpreter, but are having a hard time finding someone to come on site, then maybe a video remote interpreter is the solution. Here at Spot On Interpreting, we provide video remote interpreting in Spanish and American Sign Language nationwide. In addition to providing interpreters in over 70 different languages onsite […]
Neighborhood Learns Sign Language For One Man
A whole town learns Sign Language and surprises one Turkish man by interacting with him during his daily routine…when he finds out that the language barrier has been removed just for him, he breaks down into tears. Anytime you’d like to remove those communicative barriers feel free to give us a call. We have access […]
Who Needs Sign Language Interpreters When You’ve Got Your Tongue!
Researchers at Colorado State University are hoping to be able to train your tongue to hear. Researchers say that this would be an inexpensive substitute for the cochlear implant, which is not suitable for everyone who is Deaf or has hearing loss. It involves attaching a device to the tongue that communicates via bluetooth, sending […]
Microsoft Adds Interpreting To Skype
Microsoft adds almost real-time interpretation to Skype which allows users of different languages to speak to each other in their own native language while Skype interprets it into their own language. While it’s not perfect it’s still a big step towards the goal of allowing for universal communication. I wonder when they’ll be adding Sign Language […]