Consecutive Interpreting Practice – Hit and Run Investigation – 2

This video is part of a Dialogic Interview series:

This video was originally created through the Department of Linguistics and Interpreting at Gallaudet University. “Interpreter Training for Deaf Individuals” CFDA. 84.160A, U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services […]

2022-01-23T15:03:26-06:00September 17th, 2019|

Consecutive Interpreting Practice – Murder Investigation – 2

This video is part of a Dialogic Interview series:

This video was originally created through the Department of Linguistics and Interpreting at Gallaudet University. “Interpreter Training for Deaf Individuals” CFDA. 84.160A, U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services […]

2022-01-23T16:08:53-06:00September 17th, 2019|

DI Practice: Psychiatric appointment

This interpreting assignment is for a Deaf interpreter interpreting for a psychiatric appointment.

First, try interpreting the situation first.  Then, click the toggles below to view the interpretation by a CDI and a discussion of the interpreted scenario.

This video shows the interpretation by the CDI during the filming of the scenario.

Regan and […]

2022-03-09T19:36:37-06:00July 3rd, 2019|

DI Practice: Independent Living Meeting

This interpreting assignment is for a Deaf interpreter interpreting for a meeting about a deaf person in a supported housing environment.

First, try interpreting the situation first.  Then, click the toggles below to view the interpretation by a CDI, a post-conference by the interpreting team, and a discussion of the interpreted scenario.

This video shows the interpretation by the CDI […]

2022-03-09T13:49:55-06:00July 2nd, 2019|

Interpreting Models: A Historical Overview

Naomi Sheneman provides a historical overview of interpreting models, an introduction to the idea of interpreting roles and how that can be problematic.

Title Screen: grey background with the title “Interpreting Models by Naomi Sheneman, Ph.D. & CDI”  Naomi appears as a white woman with long black hair.  She is wearing a black sweater and necklace with purple beads and stands in front of […]

2022-12-22T15:34:47-06:00June 26th, 2019|

A DI Perspective on The Cokely Model

Jimmy Beldon explains about the Cokely model and how understanding it can be beneficial for deaf interpreters.

Title Screen: grey background with the title “The Cokely Model for Deaf Interpreters by Jimmy Beldon.”  Jimmy Beldon stands in front of a dark grey background.  He is a white man with blond-grey hair parted in the middle wearing black glasses with a goatee.  He is wearing […]

2022-01-23T16:23:31-06:00June 26th, 2019|

Practicing the Gish approach

Jerrin George explains how to do an activity practicing the Gish approach to information as his explanation of the Gish Model. If you have not seen that video, please click here.

The steps to the video are listed below in the toggles.

Jerrin George, a brown man with black short hair, beard, and a moustache, sits in front of a dark purple wall, wearing […]

2022-12-22T14:55:17-06:00June 26th, 2019|

A DI Perspective on The Gish Model

Jerrin George explains how the Gish Approach to Information Processing can help deaf interpreters manage the amount of information they need to process when interpreting.

Title Screen: grey background with the title “The Gish Model by Jerrin George.”  Jerrin George sits in front of brown wood wall.  He has short black hair, beard, and moustache.  He has brown skin and is wearing a light […]

2022-12-22T14:55:14-06:00June 26th, 2019|
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