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Who do you represent? the college? a firm?
Personally I cannot access this link (blocked from my location). I am very happy with caption being provided and would prefer not to have a PIP signer unless it's for a speech (or something that I was not watching the action for).
I prefer CC is in ASL instead of English. Gets confusing trying to understand and there so many typing mistake that it becomes frustrating.
A better word to use instead of "way" is "thing." Buffalo, please do not take my constructive criticism personally.
The grammar that I see on this forum leaves a lot to be desired. Yes, I realize that ASL has a different structure than the English language, but when writing in English, if we are to make our point intelligently, and have others respect our thoughts, we need to follow the rules of the English language.
I have a friend who has edited several publications and has a very good command of the English language. When I send him an E-mail that has grammatical errors, he immediately replies with a correction. Does this offend me? Not in the least. He knows what I had to do over the years to learn to speak well and to write well, and how easy it will be for me to revert to what is natural for me as someone who does not hear well.
As I see it, if we really do care for one another, we among the deaf and hard of hearing, it is an obligatory duty to point out the errors in English usage, so that our fellow brothers and sisters can improve their English skills.
A better word to use instead of "way" is "thing." Buffalo, please do not take my constructive criticism personally.
The grammar that I see on this forum leaves a lot to be desired. Yes, I realize that ASL has a different structure than the English language, but when writing in English, if we are to make our point intelligently, and have others respect our thoughts, we need to follow the rules of the English language.
I have a friend who has edited several publications and has a very good command of the English language. When I send him an E-mail that has grammatical errors, he immediately replies with a correction. Does this offend me? Not in the least. He knows what I had to do over the years to learn to speak well and to write well, and how easy it will be for me to revert to what is natural for me as someone who does not hear well.
As I see it, if we really do care for one another, we among the deaf and hard of hearing, it is an obligatory duty to point out the errors in English usage, so that our fellow brothers and sisters can improve their English skills.
The grammar that I see on this forum leaves a lot to be desired. Yes, I realize that ASL has a different structure than the English language, but when writing in English, if we are to make our point intelligently, and have others respect our thoughts, we need to follow the rules of the English language.
This thread has completely got off topic. Is there anyone out there willing to help a student in need of participants for his study. If so plz click on the link and take the quiz. ASL vs. Closed Captioning Study As of right now I believe we only have 5 people.
This thread has completely got off topic. Is there anyone out there willing to help a student in need of participants for his study. If so plz click on the link and take the quiz. ASL vs. Closed Captioning Study As of right now I believe we only have 5 people.
You are leaving out an entire segment of the people that use closed captioning now by requiring any knowledge of ASL in order to give you feedback let along having to be fluent!!!!
I am one of the ones you are leaving out. I am deaf in the left ear to the point of it being gone and right ear is profound. I do wear a hearing aid in the right but cannot understand enough speech without lip reading. I have used closed captioning for many years and would be screaming to high heaven if it was taken away in favor of something I don't use at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You make a good point... I think they should offer us speech readers a PIP of a pair of lips mouthing out all of the words. Oh, man, that would be funny as heck. I wish I had the skills to put this into a video just for fun! LOL!
It would be funny but not as helpful, at least to me, as the captions are. Even in person I struggle with some individuals that I have known for years and others are so easy that I even had one gal that I just see a few times a year tell me that the reason that she sometimes forgets to look at me is that I am so good she forgets I have a problem.
Ah! maybe it would be more helpful to add captions to people. Perhaps have their words scroll across their foreheads? *Grin* me likey!!!
I got a good LOL out of this. Think maybe it is coming to small devices though. Have not really checked it out. Do you happen to know what is out there?
This thread has completely got off topic. Is there anyone out there willing to help a student in need of participants for his study. If so plz click on the link and take the quiz. ASL vs. Closed Captioning Study As of right now I believe we only have 5 people.