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SIGNS FOR HANDSHAKES - DEAF-YOUTH-MEETS-EMPLOYERS-TOOLKIT

Start date: Dec 1, 2015, End date: Nov 30, 2017,

SIGNS FOR HANDSHAKES Deaf-Youth-Meets-Employers-Toolkit Project period: 10/2015- 09/2017 SIGNS FOR HANDSHAKES is a 2 year European project with partners from Austria, Bulgaria, UK and Slovenia with the aim of:  Build and maintain strong links with representatives of the employment sector and the Deaf Community.  Offer practical advice for employers on hiring young Deaf peo ...
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Vidusign is about the creative use of video for young Deaf people aged 15-24 who are in transition from school to work. Video has been used for a long time in connection with sign language but most of the time as a static communication tool. Vidusign would like to explore the creative side of video and support creative discovery and problem-solving learning. It will be based on a visual approach a ...
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SignLanguage@School

Start date: Nov 1, 2011,

In 1988 the EU approved a resolution about Sign Languages (SL) and asked all member countries for recognition of their national SL. Although the recognition of SL is meanwhile a standard in the most of the EU member countries, there do exist various barriers in the field of equality of education.The SignLanguage@School project aims at developing & testing SL-Books and corresponding bilingual teach ...
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Museum Sign Language Guide.

Start date: Dec 1, 2007,

In the Museum Sign Language project, partners from 3 European countries worked together towards the common goal of increasing access to museums, and museum exhibitions, for deaf and hearing-impaired persons. Partners developed and tested a series of Museum Guides for Deaf People using video technology alongside the latest smart phones for delivery. Videoguides were presented, using local sign lang ...
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The project Museum Sign Language Guide aims to develop Museum Guides for DeafPeople. These video-guides enable deaf people to receive information in museums andthus accompany deaf museum-visitors through the exhibition, transferring the sameinformation as hearing people get through audio-guides or within a guided-tour. TheMuseum Guides for Deaf People is technically based on a standard PDA, making ...
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