Showing posts with label youtube. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youtube. Show all posts

Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Hearing Hands - Samsung

Samsung Turkey created the video “Hearing Hands”, to promote their video call center for people with hearing loss. Watch Muharrem's reaction as strangers around him use sign language to communicate with him and make his day inclusive.




Sunday, 2 September 2012

NDCS Who am I? Deaf teen and his family's stories

The NDCS Who am I project was a three-year project in Scotland. The aim was to support deaf young people, their parents and siblings through the testing and rewarding time of being a teenager. For parents of a deaf teenager there can be additional challenges. At a time when young people are finding their place in the world, coming to terms with being deaf can be a difficult process. This project was seen as the first of its kind in that it focused on deaf teenagers, offering advice direct from the peer group. Deaf young people wrote about who they are, about their lives and about their hopes and dreams. 

Below are just two of the stories from the 'Who am I' project: Arif's story and his family's story







Further associated resources can be accessed from the NDCS website.

Watch other young deaf people's stories via youtube ndcswebteam.

Or join the NDCS for free to access all their information on family support.

Saturday, 14 July 2012

NDCSBuzz About your ears Videos

NDCS Buzz are welcoming deaf young people to explain different topics in their own words.

Have a look at the following video clips and tell Buzz what you think!



Thursday, 10 May 2012

Friday, 8 April 2011

US Rapper's Signing Web Video Hit

US Rapper Jim Jones's video for his song 'Perfect Day' includes American Sign Language Interpretation and has so far registered half a million hits on YouTube.