Science is a language unto itself, and scientists rely on precise, standard terminology for common ground in their work. But for deaf researchers and students, American Sign Language isn’t “up to date” with terms for new concepts and ideas. The solution? Create new signs from scratch. We follow a deaf grad student who explains how he brings science to life with sign language.
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ASLCORE – https://aslcore.org/
DeafTEC – http://bit.ly/2EppumX
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