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Intersectional Identity Matters: Constructing and Performing Identity in Interpreted Settings ; GURIEC Talk and Online Learning Community (OLC)
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Why Language Attitudes Matter: An evidence based approach ; IRAAL 30th Anniversary Conference
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Irish sign language : a cognitive linguistic account
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Signs of Access in a Digital World: Online Delivery of Deaf Studies Curricula in Ireland at Third Level
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Towards Blended Learning for Deaf Studies at Third Level in Ireland
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SIGNALL: A European Partnership Approach to Deaf Studies via New Technologies
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PUBLISHED ; This paper presents preliminary outcomes of a European Commission funded project which brings together industry, academics and practitioners in an innovative project to create an international forum of learning. SIGNALL II builds on the successes of SIGNALL I (a Leonardo da Vinci project). It is promoted by Interesource Group (Ireland) Limited partnered with the Centre for Deaf Studies, Trinity College Dublin (Ireland), Irish Deaf Society (Ireland), Finnish Association of the Deaf (Finland), University of Sussex (UK), the Foundation for the Promotion of Entrepreneurship, Lodz, (Poland) and Grant Advisor, Brno (Czech Republic). SIGNALL 2 aims to utilise the experience, results, partnership alliances and the relationships built up with supporters and user groups from SIGNALL I and to develop an accredited digital course on Perspectives on Deafness (POD). Accreditation leads to the transfer of credit points (under the European Credit Transfer System) amongst participating third level educational establishments promoting international mobility in education and the transparency of qualifications. Experiential and evidenced-based material will illustrate experiences of deafness by using digitised case studies and video materials. The course will be offered as a distance-learning programme with fully accessible (signed, subtitled) course content in each partner country on-line. This is essential given that Deaf people are the most under-represented group accessing third level education (e.g. Leeson 2007, Conroy 2006), and is challenging given the linguistic diversity of the European Union. For example, signed languages differ from territory to territory, even where spoken languages are the same (i.e. Britain and Ireland have very different natural signed languages ? British Sign Language and Irish Sign Language). The core content for the `Perspectives on Deafness? course has been created by the Centre for Deaf Studies (CDS) at Trinity College Dublin. CDS has actively engaged in the development of digital learning assets to support traditional delivery of programmes, and are actively engaged in the development of blended learning diplomas and degrees. European perspectives are added, allowing for the exploration of shared ? and differing- experiences of Deafhood (Ladd 2003) across Europe as well as notions of d/Deafness as a medical, social, cultural, and historical construct. Human rights perspectives are also explored in this wide reaching course. This paper outlines the background to the development of this course, outlining rationale, content, creation of digital materials, the nature of international involvement and the challenges to creating a repository of digital courseware that will be accessible and relevant to Deaf and hearing students and employers across the European Union, and beyond.
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Accessibility; Deaf Studies; E-learning; European collaboration; Signed Languages
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URL: http://www.signallproject.com http://people.tcd.ie/leesonl http://hdl.handle.net/2262/26999
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SIGNALL: A European Partnership Approach to Deaf Studies via New Technologies ; INTED 2009
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TOWARDS BLENDED LEARNING FOR DEAF STUDIES AT THIRD LEVEL IN IRELAND ; EDULEARN09 Proceedings CD ; EDULEARN 2009
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Signs of access in a digital world: online delivery of deaf studies curricula in Ireland at third level ; INTED 2009
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SIGNALL: Developing online and blended deaf studies course content across EU borders
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SIGNALL: A NEW PERSPECTIVE ON DELIVERING DEAF STUDIES
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LEESON, LORRAINE. - : International Association of Technology, Education and Development, 2009
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