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2 WORKSHOPS presented by New Orleans Sign Language Services
February 17, 2018 10am -- 3pm Educational Interpreting – K-12 Word Choices This workshop will be taught by Lisa Potter, M.Ed. and will focus on integrating the principles established by RID and the EIPA regarding K-12 Educational Interpreting in making appropriate sign choices and how to use Dolch and Bridge terms/phrases to use working in a K-12 Educational Setting. Decisions related to working with space, classifiers, and modifiers will be discussed. 12 Step Program Interpr


Vocational Rehab Vocab July 22, 2017 10am -- 4pm
New Orleans Sign Language Services, LLC Presents 5324 Canal Blvd, NOLA, 70124 (Enter the side door, downstairs, facing Hawthorne Place) LRID Members -- $30 Non- LRID Members -- $35 ITP Students -- $20 Deaf -- Free (Pay at the door) This workshop will focus on protocol and vocabulary related to interpreting in a vocational rehabilitation setting. Hands-on practices, break-out groups, techniques, resources, and study aids will also be provided to participants. .5 CEUs will be p
New Orleans Sign Language Services, LLC PRESENTS TWO WORKSHOPS on January 21, 2017
New Orleans Sign Language Services, LLC
PRESENTS TWO WORKSHOPS on January 21, 2017 The Science of Sign Language
10am – 12pm
Jennifer Kuyrkendall will highlight published scientific research on the human brain and sign language usage. Participants will be introduced to the cognitive impact on visual spatial language anomalies, and identify the complex parts of the brain that relate to language comprehension and expression.
Deaf: Educational Interpreting for Students with


Interpreter Business Practices Workshop 12/10/16
Interpreter Business Practices Workshop This workshop will focus on best business practices for interpreters and the importance of keeping accurate business records, filing appropriate paperwork and knowing how to make wise ethical business decisions. December 10, 2016 10am -- 4pm 5324 Canal Blvd, NOLA, 70124 (Enter the side door, downstairs, facing Hawthorne Place) LRID Members -- $30 Non- LRID Members -- $35 ITP Students -- $20 Deaf -- Free (Pay at the door) The participant


The Science of Sign Language & Deaf: Educational Interpreting for Students with DUAL-disabilitie
New Orleans Sign Language Services, LLC
PRESENTS
The Science of Sign Language
10am – 12pm
Jennifer Kuyrkendall will highlight published scientific research on the human brain and sign language usage. Participants will be introduced to the cognitive impact on visual spatial language anomalies, and identify the complex parts of the brain that relate to language comprehension and expression.
Deaf: Educational Interpreting for Students with DUAL-disabilities
1:30pm – 3:3