Saturday, November 10, 2007

Links to ICSDEAF

www.icsdeaf.com
http://www.icsdeaf.com
http://www.icsdeaf.com/html/about.html
http://www.icsdeaf.com/html/legal.html
http://www.icsdeaf.com/html/testimonials.html
http://www.icsdeaf.com/html/services.html
http://www.icsdeaf.com/html/faq.html
http://www.icsdeaf.com/html/links.html
http://www.icsdeaf.com/html/events.html
http://www.icsdeaf.com/html/careers.html
http://www.icsdeaf.com/html/resources.html
http://www.icsdeaf.com/html/contact_us.html

Friday, September 14, 2007

RID STANDARD PRACTICE PAPERS


As the field of interpreting has evolved from an avocation to a profession, private practice inter-
preters have adopted methods to manage their businesses in a professional manner. The
Association describes here what is current, common practice, and offers that as a standard.
While the Association expects interpreters to conduct themselves ethically in their business
practices, it no way dictates nor restricts what those practices are.

These PDF Documents are great help for those in the business and interpreters starting out!

http://www.rid.org/UserFiles/File/pdfs/111.pdf

Great Resources for Private Practice Interpreters

Intro to ICSDeaf




At Innovative Communication Services for the Deaf, LLC, we have been serving Deaf community since 2006 and aim to provide the same convenient, quality service that has made us a leader in the Sign Language Interpreter industry. If at anytime you have a question related to any of our services don't hesitate to call us at 1.866.206.9005 or send us an e-mail at info@icsdeaf.com.

When you need a Sign Language Interpreter, at any time, make an Interpreter Request. Request can be made with no time limit. If you need an interpreter within 48 hours please reach us by phone.

Setting for Interpretation:

Medical
Mental Health
Social Services
Legal
Post-secondary Education
Foreign-born Deaf/English as Second Language
District/ School Board Meeting/ Town/ County/ City
Conferences/ Training
Television/ Platform/ Theater/ Concerts
Real Estate
Accounting and Finances and many more...

Multi-lingual Interpreting Services:

Sign Language Interpreting Services with the need of a third languageare also available. Please contact us to request for any other third language.Spanish available in all states.

ICSDeaf, LLC

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

TOPICS

• deaf • sign language • american sign language • communication • hard of hearing • hearing impaired • interpreting • baby sign language • deaf culture • deafness • learn sign language • signing • children • disability • hearing • hearing loss • interpreters • sign • sign with your baby • sign2me • babies • deaf community • deaf school • infants • interpreter Tactile
Interpreting, Deaf-blind • sign language interpreting • social • toddlers • washington • baby signing • baby signs • blind • board • childhood development • civilization • community service • culture • deaf education • Gallaudet • RIT / NTID • C-SUN , VRS • disabilities • early communication • education • educational • english • equipment • events, Video Phone, Sorenson, HOVRS, VRI, V.R.I.

Friday, September 7, 2007

SIGNS-by-SUBJECT

At ICSDeaf, LLC we strive to assist interpreters in order for both ends to success: clients and providers.

Please, go to the following website for standarized and researched signs to for different Subject matters-- these signs can also be used for non-education settings.

SUBJECTS:

Signs for Biology
Signs for Countries
Signs for Geography
Signs for Government
Signs for Mathematics — Elementary
Signs for Mathematics — Secondary
Signs for Physics
Signs for Technology
Signs for US History
Signs for Auto Mechanics


ASL SIGNS BY SUBJECT


Please support this type of websites as they are of great help for interpreters in the field.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

CDC in ASL!



In efforts to improve communication between public authorities and deaf and hard of hearing citizens the Center for Decease Control has made their Hurricane Announcement's page accessible to people that communicate using American Sign Language.

This website is also a great resource for interpreters to review signs for Hurricane Preparedness.

Please visit their ASL Website at

CDC - ASL VIDEOS