february, 2024
Time
(Thursday) 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CT
Location
Virtual Workshop - Zoom
Provided/Sponsored By
This program is provided by ASLIS and is supported by grant funding from the Minnesota Department of Human Services, Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Division.
Presented in
English with ASL Interpretation
Cost
$20 for Minnesota Metro and Out of State Interpreters
FREE for Interpreters who reside in Greater Minnesota Regions
Greater MN Interpreters, enter the Coupon Code that was provided in your email. Don’t have the Coupon Code? Email us before registering at workshops@aslis.com
All workshop registrations are final. No refunds.
CEUs
0.2 Professional Studies
ASLIS is an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities. This Professional Studies program is offered for a total of 0.2 PS CEUs at Some Content Knowledge Level.
Event Details
In this workshop, we dissect the unique dynamics of video interpreting in terms of
Event Details
In this workshop, we dissect the unique dynamics of video interpreting in terms of logistics and workflow. We will analyze how these impact signing styles and body mechanics, and how this can cause pain that impacts the interpreter’s work and overall life balance. We will include detailed anatomy and pathology study that enhances the interpreter’s knowledge of the ergonomics of video interpreting.
Educational Objectives:
- Participants will be able to demonstrate understanding, and ability to explain anatomy, and pathology of structures and injuries presented.
- Participants will also be able to demonstrate the return demonstration, exercise, technique, and rationale behind uses specific movements to manage and prevent injuries common to video interpreters.
ASLIS virtual workshops are NOT recorded for later viewing.
Questions about our virtual workshops? Read our Frequently Asked Questions at – www.aslis.com/attend
Presenter Bio
Joel has been a licensed physical therapy professional since 2002. He graduated from Loma Linda University school of Allied health professions. For the past 17 years he has also been an active ASL interpreter, holding NIC certification. He has worked in a variety of rehabilitation settings and uses his rehabilitative background to assist ASL interpreters in managing mobility deficits that are specific to the field of ASL interpreting.
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