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Deafness-Related Resources and Links | National Technical Institute for the Deaf | RIT
Deafness-Related Resources and Links
The experts at NTID have developed the
ASL Video Dictionary and Inflection guide
- an innovative dictionary that not only shows you 2,700 signs, but shows most of them in sentences. You can see the inflections and learn how they work to help gain a true understanding of the language of ASL, not just a list of its vocabulary.
The
Communication Studies and Services Department
(CSS) provides a broad range of support and opportunity for deaf and hard-of-hearing students who seek audiology, speech-language, or cochlear implant services.
NTID also maintains a web site (SLPros) to assist
speech and language professionals
in working with deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals.
The
SLPI (Sign Language Proficiency Interview)
involves a one-to-one conversation in sign language between an interviewer and candidate/interviewee, with interview content varying according to the background, job responsibilities/schooling, and other interests of each person interviewed.
C-Print
is a speech-to-text system developed at RIT/NTID as a communication access service option for some deaf and hard-of-hearing students in educational environments.
The
Supporting English Acquisition
website assists educators of deaf students in their efforts to promote their students’ English language acquisition and literacy development.
Raising and Educating Deaf Children: Foundations for Policy, Practice, and Outcomes
seeks to provide objective, evidence-based information for policy-making and practice associated with raising and educating deaf children, with an eye to improving them.
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