December 21, 2007

It's over, finally

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Posted by gizelle at 10:42 AM

December 19, 2007

VL2: Visual Language and Visual Learning

That’s what Gallaudet is all about right? Our language is visual and so is our learning! Believe it or not, there is a Science of Learning Center on Kendall Green called VL²…BUT, VL² is not limited to Kendall Green. They are a team of researchers from universities such as Georgetown University, NTID (National Technical Institute for the Deaf) in Rochester, NY, Boston University, the University of New Mexico, the University of California at Davis, the University of California at San Diego, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. VL² is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). Meeting researchers from other universities has been a great experience, and an opportunity for networking.

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Posted by gizelle at 11:54 PM

July 18, 2006

Hellooooooo, Chocolate World!

As part of a church outing, I joined a trip to Hersheypark, Pennsylvania on the fourth of July weekend with a deaf church in Arlington, VA. It was the highlight of my summer thus far.

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Posted by gizelle at 2:19 PM

July 12, 2006

An Evening of Surprises

I attended an Awards Banquet/Graduation Ceremony for 7th through 9th grade at the Lighthouse Christian Academy. It's a private school which my sister started attending last fall. It was a wonderful ceremony. The students opened the ceremony with a prayer (this is a Christian private school)- in sign. It was so beautiful. Earlier that afternoon, after my 15-year-old sister's persistent text messages begging me to come to her school and help her and her classmates with their signs, I went to the Lighthouse Christian Academy to "lend a hand" (or two, smile).

I was totally unprepared for what awaited me! I was blown away at how well these students were signing. Even my sister amazed me. (YES, my OWN sister!) All were hearing. There is sign language teacher at that school, which is also my church which I've been going to since I was 9 years old. The church is my second home and the people are my extended family. Sometimes the teacher asks for my help, and I've never turned down an opportunity to help teach sign and expose the students to the deaf world. Now that Gallaudet has loosened it's hold on me, I have more time to give.

Anyway, during practice that afternoon, they went about their parts, inquiring my assistance with some words they could not sign. It went well, to the sign language teacher's relief. So, they were all set for the following night. The ceremony started and ended beautifully. In between, the students gave wonderful performances and were all smiles getting their awards and promotion certificates. I forgot to mention one other thing- this was the school's very first graduation ceremony. Even the principal was moved to tears as the teachers presented her with a lovely bouquet of flowers. It was quite a celebration and an evening of surprises.

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