Monday, March 23, 2009

Podcast Slideshow

As stated in my last post i wanted to talk about deaf people functioning in society:
"As an example of this I would like to show clips of Marlee Matlin. She is a deaf actress, has won an Oscar and made an appearance on the T.V. show "Dancing With the Stars",
here is a small clip of Marlee form Dancing with the Stars.
But i would like to show a very short clip of a hearing couple dancing and then show Marlee dancing and ask if my audience if they thought one of the couples was deaf.
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Then i would show some stills photos of people that are deaf, doing everyday jobs
potential jobs:
machine works
desk jods, working with numbers and figures.

a man who worked for 51 years with the same printing company. There were 2 deaf in the company and about 30-40 hearing employees.

a woman who worked for Marshall Field in data entry with the credit department. She worked there for 30 years.

jobs a deaf person has worked at:
The deaf work in any job they want. It is usually just the discrimination in getting the job.

deaf musicals.
rhoad island musical
Rhoad isl school for deaf

actors:
Deanne Bray, Marlee Matlin

deaf actors were in an episode of

"Law & Order: Criminal Intent" Silencer (2007)

:
Deanne Bray: best known for her work on the T..V. show Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye
Alexandria Wailes
Garrett Zuercher
Darren Frazier (from Oregon!)
Hillary Baack
Willy Conley
Raymond Luczak






GIVING DEAF ACTORS A SPOT IN FOOTLIGHTS

consider & examine differences between written and spoken text

Written and spoken text both have their own advatanges

Spoken text provided people with easy access to the text. they do not have to take the time to read it and use the brain power that goes along with reading. instead they can sit back and soak up the spoken text. listen o someone else read to them the text