This workshop will address the very heart of interpreting: Meaning. How do we manage the finer shades of meaning, address […]
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Trauma Informed Interpreting with Children part 2
Dr. Jon Bergeron (Clinical Psychologist) and I (BEI Master/Court and RID Advanced) are both foster/adoptive parents of Deaf children. Through […]
Trauma Informed Interpreting with Children part 1
Dr. Jon Bergeron (Clinical Psychologist) and I (BEI Master/Court and RID Advanced) are both foster/adoptive parents of Deaf children. Through […]
Understanding Different Deaf Consumer Profiles and Their Expectations from Today’s Interpreter
Whether you are a qualified or an aspiring ASL interpreter, you work closely with many different clients who are deaf […]
How to Succeed in (the Interpreting) Business Without Really Trying
One of the most awkward parts of being an interpreter is getting into the nitty gritty of the business side […]
Classifiers and Constructed Action: What’s Missing?
One of the issues that makes the difference between an interpretation that is full of life and one that is […]
Frankenstein’s Monster: Human Anatomy
This session will be highly interactive. We will begin with a brief knowledge test of human anatomy, given in an […]
Interdisciplinenary Panel: An Open Forum Discussion
An interpreter often feels they are working alone or in a vacuum, making decisions unilaterally in their interpretations. The purpose […]
A Study of Interpreting Into English
Often referred to as “voice” interpreting, ASL to English interpreting can seem a daunting task. However, spoken language interpreters and […]
CPC Tenet 7.2 & 2.6: Laws, Policies, Rules Affecting the Profession and Judiciously Providing Information & Resources
“ The guiding principles behind the Code of Professional Conduct (CPC) “represent concepts of confidentiality, linguistic and professional competence, impartiality, […]