Faculty and Staff Sign Language Program - Course Details

ASL Presentation Techniques #703

Description

    This course is designed for people with an SCPI/SLPI rating of Intermediate Plus or above opportunities to learn and practice the fundamentals of ASL presentation techniques. Some of the features for presenting in ASL will include presenting factual information, comparing and contrasting, listing in rank order, using data, statistics, percentages, and using power point and other visual aides. These techniques can be applied to formal presentations at conferences or meetings and in the classroom. Both expressive and receptive skills will be addressed in this course.

Prerequisites

    RIT and NTID faculty and staff have expressed their desire for more advanced ASL courses in FSSLEP. In response to these requests, we offer three courses on a pilot basis for six weeks each during January and February. These courses are intended for people who have an SCPI/SLPI rating of Intermediate Plus or above. From our experience this winter and from your feedback, we hope to develop these courses so that they can be offered next year for a full quarter.

FSSLEP Course Descriptions are currently being modified. Instructors will provide more current descriptions.