DeafDigest - 17 November 2017

DeafDigest Mid-Week edition - November 17, 2017   -- talking behind deaf teacher's back A hearing student taking college ASL classes was upset. He said that some mean-spirited ASL students were taking advantage of the teacher's deafness to sneak up behind and make bad comments. The class would laugh and the deaf teacher had no idea what was going on. A picture is at: http://deafdigest.com/behind-back-of-deaf-teacher/   -- seven basic signs These seven basic signs - excuse me, yes, no, great, okay, thank you and sorry are taught hearing patrons at deaf-run restaurants in Asia. This is what one restaurant owner explained in an interview.   -- a web audit would save ADA headaches A web site consultant said that many web sites are being designed and built - without an audit - to see if their videos are captioned or not. These web designers think their sites are ADA-compliant, but have never thought of or considered an audit!     Latest deaf jobs - today's update http://deafdigest.com/category/jobs/ Barry's collections of past articles (with today's update) -- craters named after the deaf http://deafdigest.com/collections/barrys-collections/ 11/12/17 Blue and Gold editions at: http://deafdigest.com/newsletters/

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