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ASL Courses are taught by Native ASL users
Interpreter Ed. Program students work on translation assignments
Students can record their homework and save it in a server.
Students also use the lab to work on texts in Spoken English
Instructors give individualized assistance with homework and projects
Using Virtuoso, instructors can send interpreting text assignments to each station, so that students can work synchronously as the teacher views student work.
ASL Courses are taught using the ASL immersion.
Soloist program on each computer allows for students to work individually on their assigments, either ASL/English or English/ASL.
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