On my next steps of learning ASL, I wanted to focus on some signs that could be helpful in the classroom. Learning signs such as asking to use the washroom, get water, ask if they are paying attention and more. Again this week I used Youtube, but I used a different poster under the account “Learn How To Sign”. She is an ASL teacher and explains signs that she finds to be helpful in a classroom setting and the reasons as to why signing in the classroom, especially during work periods can be great alternatives. In the video, the poster talks about how you can use ASL to give students commands…
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Learning ASL… 1, 2, 3 GO!
This week in my learning journey with ASL I decided to learn numbers which were relatively simple to learn but remembering which numbers use which hand motions and watching someone else sign them had me a bit confused. The numbers 1-5 were simple, it was the same as how many people count on their hands. Starting with your index finger to count the number one, then add your middle finger to count the number 2. They throw a little curve ball at you and add the thumb to count 3 rather than the ring finger. After this you drop the thumb and add your pointer to pinky fingers to count…
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This is your sign, to learn about family
I decided to use a resource that was posted earlier by Brynn who is also learning ASL for her learning project. This week I watched a Youtube video teaching 25 signs you need to know as a beginner in the language. In the other videos, apps, and resources I have used leading up to this point I was not aware of 5 key aspects that are important in signing. Palm orientation Hand shape Movement Location Non-manual signals I am still finding it tough when it comes to the hand shapes and movements. Also watching some videos they do not explain the palm orientation or how to properly create the movements…
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Our Changed world of tech
The digital world has changed significantly even in the last decade. The technology that was available when I was in elementary school is quite different from what we see in school’s today! I would say a lot of these leave a positive impact and can benefit our classrooms in a variety of different ways. These tools provide us a new way that we can connect and learn from one another. As Wesch described in his video, in the early youtube days, people from around the world connected through silly youtube videos about dancing to a song, and funny home videos. It in a way built a digital community, which I…
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Attempting the TikTok
For this week I decided to learn how to create videos using TikTok. I am not new to tiktok, I watch reels on the app all the time… Likely spend more time there than I should! But I haven’t really made and edited videos using the app. (The most I could do was add a video from my camera roll and toss a song behind it! First off I had the decision between creating a video with text, photo’s or a 15 second, 60 second, and 10 minute video. I was between the photo option and the 60 second… mostly because I wasn’t sure how long I would need to make…
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What’s next in the Learning Journey?
This week I did a lot of my learning using an instagram account that I follow. Her name is Mckinnon Galloway. I actually found her account over a year ago, and her personal story plus her ASL teachings were the reason I decided to follow her. She was diagnosed in high school with an illness called NF2 (I learned that essentially these are tumors that grow on nerves throughout the body). The doctors found two brain tumors and she was told she would be deaf before she graduated high school. With this illness, she mentions that most of the time the tumors are not cancerous (but they can turn cancerous).…
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Learning ASL Week 2
This week I decided to use a website which is also an app called Pocket Sign to continue my learning in ASL. My main focus was learning the alphabet and how to finger spell my own name! This was surprisingly a lot easier than I had anticipated and I caught on to it relatively quickly. So I learned to sign my dog Willow’s name and my husband’s name as well. Which was also a great way to practice the different letters in the alphabet. I did find learning the alphabet was relatively easy and I did catch on pretty quickly. There are still some letters that I need to go…
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Significant Role of Technology on the Daily
I think that technology is a great resource for us to have at the tips of our fingers. I also see while there may be many pros about technology there are also many cons as well. Coming into this school year and being told by our admin that there will be a no phone policy in the classroom I was skeptical for many reasons. One of those reasons being is that, smart phones are not going anywhere, and completely eliminating the use won’t teach students how to work in a real world setting with a cell phone distraction. Additionally I am also very grateful for this change because as many…
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My Journey of learning ASL
For my learning project, I decided to learn ASL. I have wanted to learn sign language for years, and have thought about taking classes in the past. Classes were always very limited and I kept putting it off, SOOO now feels like a better time than ever! I am pretty limited in what I currently know in sign language, anything I have learned has been through watching youtube, and googling phrases. I worked in a pharmacy throughout my undergrad and learned some of the basics such as “thank you”, “please” and “you’re welcome” to be able to communicate with our deaf and hard of hearing patients. I am happy to…
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A little bit about me…
Hi all, my name is Alycia! I was born and raised here in Regina, Sk. I am in my second year as a secondary teacher majoring in health, minoring in social. I have always loved working and caring for others, I also have a major love for travelling, and food which is a great perk when travelling. I have been to 12 different countries and hopefully many more in the future. I love to experience new culture, traditions, and living experiences and I believe I get this both teaching and travelling. I have quite a bit of limited experience with educational technology. I have used WordPress and edusites for previous…