Interpreter education in the digital age
innovation, access, and change
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Author
Publication
2015 - Gallaudet University Press, Washington, DC, District of Columbia
Language
English
Word Count
81,000 words, Guess
Page Count
324 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-101563686384
- ISBN-101563686392
- ISBN-139781563686382
- ISBN-139781563686399
- Library of Congress Control Number2014045534
and 3 more
- Better World Books9781563686382
- Better World Books9781563686399
- Open LibraryOL31059564M
Classifications
- DDC419.071
- LCCHV2402 .I587 2015
- LCCHV2402.I587 2015
and 1 more
- LCCHV2402
Description
"This collection brings together innovative research and approaches for blended learning using digital technology in interpreter education for signed and spoken languages. Volume editors Suzanne Ehrlich and Jemina Napier call upon the expertise of 21 experts, including themselves, to report on the current technology used to provide digital enhancements to interpreter education in Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Belgium, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Divided into three parts, Innovation, Change, and Community Engagement, this study focuses on the technology itself, rather than how technology enhances curriculum, delivery, or resources. Initiatives described in this collection range from the implementation of on-demand interpreting using iPad technology to create personalized, small-group, multidimensional models suited to digital media for 160 languages; introducing students to interpreting in a 3D world through an IVY virtual environment; applying gaming principles to interpreter education; assessing the amenability of the digital pen in the hybrid mode of interpreting; developing multimedia content for both open access and structured interpreter education environments; to preparing interpreting students for interactions in social media forums, and more. Interpreter Education in the Digital Age provides a context for the application of technologies in interpreter education from an international viewpoint across languages and modalities"-- "Educating sign language interpreters in the digital age"--
Subjects
Series Statement
- The interpreter education series -- 8
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