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Academic Coursework

$25.00/course – CEUs may be awarded for coursework taken at an accredited institution during the participant’s current CMP cycle. This accreditation must be recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). Successful completion is defined as receiving a minimum letter grade of “C” (2.0) or above. The course must be taken for credit.**

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Participant Initiated Non-RID Activities

PINRAs – $35.00/submission – Participant Initiated Non-RID Activities (PINRA) include activities that an interpreter/transliterator wishes to attend but which are not offered by an RID approved sponsor. The activity must be sponsored by an organization with specific known standards and must have a specific format, educational objectives and purpose. For example, workshops and/or conferences related to other fields that an interpreter wishes to attend for CEU credit.**

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Independent Study

$10.00/0.1 CEUs – The independent study is designed to meet the needs of practicing professionals who desire an alternative to traditional instructional activities. Participants can undertake a self-designed educational experience for the enhancement of skills and knowledge in a specific area. Under our guidance, individuals may design an independent study activity around many of their professional activities. However, independent study credit may not come from participants’ routine employment responsibilities.**

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Idioms! Do You See What I’m Saying

This DVD demonstrates how to break down idioms by using concepts in American Sign Language instead of transliterating them word for word in English. This DVD will provide ideas on analyzing English idioms and ways of conceptualizing them into ASL.
  • 80 Minutes of Instruction
  • 35 Idioms Demonstrated With Various Concept
  • Games
  • Definitions and Examples
  • Presented in ASL ONLY
  • 16:9 Widescreen

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Blockbuster: Cinematic ASL

Have you ever seen an ASL story performance and thought, “That’s like watching a movie!”? Television and film use certain conventions (often referred to as the “grammar”) when recording and editing audiovisual media.  ASL literature has been found to use the same types of conventions by ASL “writers.”  Deaf, interpreters, and students alike should be able to incorporate these into their work.  Cinematic techniques and formulas are already used by the Deaf community.  If someone wants to create captivating “blockbuster” ASL literature or wants to create stunning visual interpreting work, they must be aware and practice these conventions.

This DVD includes some of the most important conventions for conveying meaning through particular camera and editing techniques (as well as some of the specialized vocabulary of film production) through the use of space, classifiers, forced perspective, eye gaze, and other ASL aspects.

  • 90 minutes
  • 16:9 Widescreen Ratio
  • Presented in ASL with some Voice.

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Tangible Classifier DVD

More often than not, non-native ASL users struggle with selecting appropriate classifiers to produce concepts in ASL. Many are left wondering how they can learn more about classifiers and how to use them to express concepts they visualize.

This DVD was created to provide you with the tools needed to select and practice classifiers as well as to help you to feel comfortable with producing concepts through ASL by using classifiers. Guided instructions and stories will allow you to create your own work and then be able to compare it with Windell “Wink” Smith Jr’s versions of the same stories on this DVD.
  • 95 Minutes
  • 11 Different Lesson Plans
  • 16:9 Widescreen Ratio
  • Presented in ASL with some Voice

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Buy All 3 DVDs Here

Purchase all three of Wink’s Educational DVDs here.  Remember you can also purchase the CEU processing for each DVD by clicking on the “Purchase Online CEUs” tab.

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