#signlanguage — Public Fediverse posts
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7/7 So, this isn't groundbreaking storytelling yet, but it is groundbreaking media buying. Hopefully, the next iteration will move past the "lead-as-an-inspiration" phase and into a space where the product and the person share the stage more naturally.
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Dobiliśmy do 300 znaków!
Bardzo ciekawie jest czytać i wymyślać dlaczego dany znak jest tak a tak migany - czy chodzi o grę słowną, czy o wydarzenie historyczne, czy o wygląd przedmiotu, czy nawiązuje do innego znaku który daje skojarzenia (np ogólnopolski na złoto i regionalny na czerwiec są migane tak samo więc może złoto? -> złote zboża? -> czerwiec?).
Znaki, które były dla mnie najciekawsze do wpisywania - w wątku :d
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#MachineLearning #Disability #Makaton #SignLanguage
Hi - Weird thought - I'm know nothing, so expect fumbles - but if one wanted to train a model (?) to interpret gestures (the Makaton sign language), how to begin?
Is there some distributed Internet machine learning thing like the old Folding-at-home project?
(I'd rather not touch any toxic big tech company in any way.)
Also, any learning resources would be cool!
Pls boost.
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Emmerdale Steps Into Sign Language To Mark Awareness Week
Emmerdale actors Laura Norton and Mike Parr learn British Sign Language (BSL) for Deaf Awareness Week. See how this helps raise awareness.
#Emmerdale, #BSL, #DeafAwarenessWeek, #SignLanguage, #ITV
https://newsletter.tf/emmerdale-actors-learn-sign-language-for-deaf-week/
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Emmerdale actors are learning sign language. This is part of Deaf Awareness Week, showing a new way to communicate.
#Emmerdale, #BSL, #DeafAwarenessWeek, #SignLanguage, #ITV
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Mamy już 124 znaki. Część Śląskich, część z PRL-u, część aktualnych.
A wszystko dzięki współpracy z dwoma g/Głuchymi artystami (https://www.instagram.com/slaskimigowy/ i https://www.instagram.com/natalia_rudkiewicz)!
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NORTHERN IRELAND MOVES TO OFFER FREE SIGN LANGUAGE FOR DEAF CHILDREN
Northern Ireland will offer free sign language classes to deaf children and families after a new law passed on Tuesday. This helps families who found classes too expensive.
#NorthernIreland, #SignLanguage, #DeafChildren, #BSL, #Accessibility
https://newsletter.tf/northern-ireland-free-sign-language-deaf-children/
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Northern Ireland is the first UK region to offer free sign language classes to all deaf children and their families. This is a big change for deaf families.
#NorthernIreland, #SignLanguage, #DeafChildren, #BSL, #Accessibility
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...and we're back from the easter break!
With a post on AI, avatars and sign languages.
"For nearly a million Kenyans, silence means exclusion. Terp360 flips the script with AI-driven sign language translation; proving innovation can break the deepest human barriers."
George Mutero for DW:
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https://www.dw.com/en/ai-smashes-silence-terp360-bridges-human-gaps/video-75907926 -
Today I got to use some of the sign language I have learnt through the RNID Connect box I have been getting (link below).
I was at a funeral and there was a Deaf man there who was delighted when I tried to use some of the words I knew and we had a simple conversation.
It has made me want to learn more!
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Today I got to use some of the sign language I have learnt through the RNID Connect box I have been getting (link below).
I was at a funeral and there was a Deaf man there who was delighted when I tried to use some of the words I knew and we had a simple conversation.
It has made me want to learn more!
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Today I got to use some of the sign language I have learnt through the RNID Connect box I have been getting (link below).
I was at a funeral and there was a Deaf man there who was delighted when I tried to use some of the words I knew and we had a simple conversation.
It has made me want to learn more!
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Today I got to use some of the sign language I have learnt through the RNID Connect box I have been getting (link below).
I was at a funeral and there was a Deaf man there who was delighted when I tried to use some of the words I knew and we had a simple conversation.
It has made me want to learn more!
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Today I got to use some of the sign language I have learnt through the RNID Connect box I have been getting (link below).
I was at a funeral and there was a Deaf man there who was delighted when I tried to use some of the words I knew and we had a simple conversation.
It has made me want to learn more!
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Does your organisation work with #language #data in #Arabic, #Tagalog, #signLanguage, #Kannada, #Tamil, #Burmese, #Croatian, #Tigrinya, #Vietnamese, #Thai, #Pashto, #Uzbek, #German, #French or #Kurdish?
The @mozilladatacollective has an open #CfP to fund the uplift or creation of datasets in this space that focus on dialogic interaction, multimodal - so video or speech paired with transcription, or which focus on the intersectionality of under-represented contexts or domains.
Is that your organisation?
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https://www.europesays.com/ie/348602/ Chimpanzees astonished the world by learning sign language. Now only two are left. #asl #chimp #chimpanzee #Éire #IE #Ireland #JaneGoodall #KokoTheGorilla #loulis #NimChimpsky #RogerFouts #Science #SignLanguage #TalkingAnimals #tatu #washoe #Wildlife
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Good news, everyone! Due to numerous requests, the deadine for sign-lang@LREC 2026 has been extended to Friday, 20 February (everywhere on earth). So you can still use the coming days to finish your paper, or if you are among those who already submitted one, either use the time to give it some polish or bask in the glow of having submitted early. #SignLangLREC #LREC2026 #LREC #SignLanguage
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Memory in the Meme
We live in an age of disposable context. We scroll through the infinite ribbon of the glass screen, pausing only for a microsecond to register a flicker of recognition before sliding our thumb upward, condemning the moment to the digital abyss. We have been trained by the Technocrats, those right-brained architects of our algorithmic prisons, to view this behavior as consumption. They tell us we are “consuming content.” But they are wrong. When we pause on a meme, that pixelated artifact of cultural shorthand, we are not consuming. We are remembering.
The meme is often dismissed by the serious-minded as the detritus of a distracted generation. It is seen as a low-resolution joke, a lazy way to communicate a thought that should have been an essay. But as someone who has spent a lifetime studying the intersection of the “Human Meme” and the hard realities of communication, from the stageboards of Broadway to the silent, proximal grammar of American Sign Language, I tell you that the meme is something far more curious. It is a vessel of containment. It is the modern amber in which we trap the mosquito of our collective emotion, preserving the DNA of a specific moment in time that would otherwise evaporate into the ether of the forgotten.
Consider the “visual vernacular” of the internet. In American Sign Language, we talk about the power of the classifier—a handshape that represents a class of objects, moving through space to tell a story that words cannot capture. The meme operates on this same frequency. It is a classifier for the soul. When you share an image of a skeleton sitting on a park bench waiting for a reply, you are not just making a joke about patience. You are transmitting a complex, heavy emotional state—the specific, crushing weight of being ignored—without uttering a syllable. You are using a shared visual language to contain a feeling that is too large and too messy to be constrained by the rigid geometry of the English alphabet.
There is a “braided prairie” quality to this phenomenon. Growing up in Nebraska, I learned that the land remembers everything. The wind that cuts through the tall grass carries the same dust that settled on the pioneers. The meme is our digital prairie. It is a vast, open space where millions of individual blades of grass, our individual anxieties, our triumphs, our absurdities, weave together to form a cohesive landscape. When a meme goes viral, it is not because it is clever. It is because it has tapped into the groundwater of that prairie. It has found a common root. It allows us to stand in the middle of the digital nowhere and say, “I am not alone in this feeling. You are here, too.”
This is the function of memory in the meme: it fights the “cultural instinct to forget.” The machine wants us to forget. The algorithm prioritizes the new, the fresh, the “trending.” It wants us to be in a constant state of forward motion because a person who stops to remember is a person who stops clicking ads. But the meme acts as a brake. It is an anchor. It drags the past, a screenshot from a 1999 cartoon, a blurry photo from a 2012 news broadcast, into the present and forces us to reckon with it. It creates a loop of “static time,” freezing a reaction in perpetuity.
I have written before about the tragedy of the “Original Cast Recording”—how it captures a living, breathing theatrical performance and freezes it into a definitive, unchangeable document. The meme does something similar, but with a crucial difference. The cast recording demands you listen to it as it was; the meme invites you to remix it as you are. It is a living archive. It allows us to take the memory of the past and overlay it with the context of the present. It is a collaboration between the dead (the original context) and the living (the current caption).
However, we must be wary of the container itself. We are building our “palace of memory” on rented land. We entrust our cultural heritage to platforms that view our memories as data points to be mined, not treasures to be kept. We are facing a crisis of digital preservation. The “Link Rot” of the web is real. The servers will eventually be wiped. The Technocrats will pull the plug when the storage costs outweigh the ad revenue. And when that happens, what becomes of the memory?
This is why the act of sharing a meme is, in itself, an act of defiance. It is a way of keeping the signal alive. We are the “Human Meme.” We are the biological substrate that keeps these ideas breathing. When you save a meme to your phone, you are acting as an archivist. You are curating the museum of your own existence. You are saying that this specific collision of image and text, this specific containment of irony and truth, matters enough to be saved from the flow.
We must not mistake the trivial for the temporary. A joke can last a thousand years if it touches a truth that the history books are too polite to record. The meme is the folklore of the future. It is the cave painting of the twenty-first century, scratched not into stone, but into the liquid light of the screen. It proves we were here. It proves we saw the absurdity of the world, the horror and the beauty of it, and instead of screaming into the void, we chose to contain it. We chose to frame it. And we chose to share it.
So, the next time you hesitate to post that silly image, remember the weight of what you are doing. You are not just adding noise to the signal. You are preserving the hum of the human condition. You are ensuring that the memory survives the moment. You are telling the future that we were complex, and we were funny, and we were here.
#asl #braidedPrairie #culture #humanMeme #learning #machines #meme #memory #signLanguage #technocrats #thinking -
Someone just sent me that, looks cool!
DicAutiSignes Project: A video sign dictionary designed for autistic people who want to learn French Sign Language (LSF). http://www.dicautisignes.org/Signaire/
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UK folks, have you ever wondered about BSL?
I discovered recently that the RNID do a thing called RNID:Connect, where they will send you out basic sign language stuff and info about how to communicate well with deaf people.
I have had 3 months worth now, and it is a delight when the envelope drops through the letterbox. I know more sign language than I have ever known, and it delights me
You can find more details at https://rnid.org.uk/get-involved/rnid-connect/
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UK folks, have you ever wondered about BSL?
I discovered recently that the RNID do a thing called RNID:Connect, where they will send you out basic sign language stuff and info about how to communicate well with deaf people.
I have had 3 months worth now, and it is a delight when the envelope drops through the letterbox. I know more sign language than I have ever known, and it delights me
You can find more details at https://rnid.org.uk/get-involved/rnid-connect/
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UK folks, have you ever wondered about BSL?
I discovered recently that the RNID do a thing called RNID:Connect, where they will send you out basic sign language stuff and info about how to communicate well with deaf people.
I have had 3 months worth now, and it is a delight when the envelope drops through the letterbox. I know more sign language than I have ever known, and it delights me
You can find more details at https://rnid.org.uk/get-involved/rnid-connect/
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UK folks, have you ever wondered about BSL?
I discovered recently that the RNID do a thing called RNID:Connect, where they will send you out basic sign language stuff and info about how to communicate well with deaf people.
I have had 3 months worth now, and it is a delight when the envelope drops through the letterbox. I know more sign language than I have ever known, and it delights me
You can find more details at https://rnid.org.uk/get-involved/rnid-connect/
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UK folks, have you ever wondered about BSL?
I discovered recently that the RNID do a thing called RNID:Connect, where they will send you out basic sign language stuff and info about how to communicate well with deaf people.
I have had 3 months worth now, and it is a delight when the envelope drops through the letterbox. I know more sign language than I have ever known, and it delights me
You can find more details at https://rnid.org.uk/get-involved/rnid-connect/
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Golly-gee, I'm sorry if having a #signlanguage interpreter doesn't fit with the "image" you want to project.
I'm even more sorry that the image *that* projects is of an #entitled, #ableist asshole.
#WhiteHouse raises concerns about #Trump’s ‘image’ in lawsuit over sign language interpreters - POLITICO https://share.google/SJ0f0XBshKns3ubHp
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One of our sons is losing his hearing, so now I can add learning British Sign Language to my polyglot life. 😂
Some of the signs are really sensible.
Horse for example is basically “G G” created by holding the letter G and moving the fists in a vertical circle twice (Young English children call a horse a GeeGee, prounced as hard G, or J’s).
Rabbit is the bunny ears on topof your head.
Fish is a swimming motion sideways with one flat hand.Taking it slowly, but it’s fun so far. 😇
#BSL #signlanguage #deafness #hearingloss #language #disability #inclusion -
We are excited to announce the official call for papers for sign-lang@LREC 2026, aka the 12th Workshop on the Representation and Processing of Sign Languages! It will take place on 16 May 2026 as a full day event on the final day of LREC 2026 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
The deadline for submissions is 14 February 2026. Please note that these must be full paper submissions (4–8 pages), not abstracts.
For the full call for papers and further information, visit https://lrec.dgs-korpus.de -
Plains Indian Sign Language (PISL), określany jako Hand Talk przez jego użytkowników, jest językiem obecnie zagrożonym zapomnieniem, a kiedyś miał nawet 110 tyś użytkowników - g/Głuchych i słyszących. [1]
Dawniej używano go wśród słyszących masowo, szczególnie w sytuacjach kontaktu między narodami Ameryki Południowej. Obejmowało to przeważnie handel czy dyplomację. [1]
Nie wiem czy to prawda, ale podobno przeprowadzono nawet eksperyment, w którym przetłumaczono spisany w amerykańskim regulamin na PISL, a potem z powrotem na pisany i nie było większych różnic. Jeśli to prawda to mamy dodatkowy przykład świadczący conajmniej o tym, że język ten nie był prymitywnym użyciem paru znaków.Jak to zwykle bywa, europejska kolonizacja doprowadziła do drastycznego spadku użytkowników PISL. Na szczęście g/Głusi rdzenni mieszkańcy Ameryk używają go wciąż na codzień, a nawet wśród słysząych użytkowników 37 oralnych języków udokumentowano używanie owego Hand Talk (osoby te były rozproszone na terenie 2.6 miliona km²). [1]
Patrząc na naturę PISL, widzę czemu tak chętnie wciąż używany jest przez słyszącą Starszyznę podczas opowieści, wypowiedzi czy rozmaitych ceremonii. [1]
Ułatwia on zrozumienie przekazu a nawet go znacząco urozmaica poprzez malowanie obrazów i wydarzeń za pomocą ruchu rąk. Może to stąd wzięły się słynne teatralne gesty przy ogniskach "indian" w bajkach? Śmieszne jak się okaże, że było to inspiracją ówczesnej marnej gestykulacji, która jest tak wysoko teraz ceniona na TedTalkach, debatach politycznych i wystąpieniach. g/Głusi robią to o wiele lepiej. Uczcie się.Użytkowników tego języka jest coraz mniej, ale wiele osób prowadzi projekty w celu jego udokumentowania i ocalenia od zapomnienia.
Jedną z takich osób jest Mike Pahsetopah, który nauczony PISL przez swojego ojca, pokazuje i opowiada o tym innym: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swZGfM_sQ7w[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indian_Sign_Language
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I never thought I would ever learn even a few words of sign language. One of the songs for the Atlanta Gay Men's Chorus Holiday Concert this weekend is Stille Nacht (Silent Night) with the American Sign Language displayed by all performers while singing. It is really beautiful.
#Atlanta #Music #Concerts #ChoralMusic #Holidays #SignLanguage #AmericanSignLanguage #StilleNacht #VoicesOfNote
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1 News (New Zealand): Sign language AI avatars to include Māori concepts, signs. “A New Zealand company is breaking down barriers for the Deaf community by creating AI avatars with the ability to sign and translate to NZ Sign Language. The inclusion of Māori signs and concepts have Turi Māori, those in the Māori Deaf community, throwing their hands up in celebration.”
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Od lat krytykowano znaki w Koreańskim Języku Migowym, które opisując mniejszości seksualne używały nadmiernie seksualnych gestów i zniesmaczonej mimiki.
Korean Deaf LGBT zaczęło to niedawno zmieniać i wymyślać nowe, neutralne znaki na takie słowa jak "lesbijka" czy "gej".
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https://wiki.vrchat.com/wiki/Community:Sign_language_in_VRChat
Z powodu ograniczonej możliwości ruchów palców u dłoni w VR użytkownicy g/Głusi i HoH stworzyli język migowy dla symulacji VR.
https://www.gamerevolution.com/news/617632-deaf-vrchat-players-asl-sign-language-index-vr
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https://youtu.be/mlBieOwepFk?si=FWN6YpaTC9KYClXr
Została udostępniona surowa połowa spektaklu "Szpieg z Krainy Głuchych".
Jest to rapem migowym opowiedziana biografia Marka Śmietany, Głuchego lektora polskiego języka migowego (PJM), performera i działacza na rzecz praw Głuchych.
Nie tylko jego historia jest przytaczana, również innych g/Głuchych z tego i poprzedniego wieku.Opis spektaklu- https://grotowski-institute.pl/wydarzenia/szpieg-krainy-gluchych-3/#
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(English translation) Today is the German theatrical release date for Sorda, the story of a deaf woman and a hearing man expecting their first child, and facing the challenges that this entails. We were lucky enough to already watch this wonderful film last Tuesday in a pre-release followed by a Q&A with the director and the producer of the film. At least two thirds of the audience must habe been members of the deaf community and you could tell by their questions and comments how well the film was received. There are few films about deafness and sign languages that manage to handle the topic in a sophisticated and multi-facetted manner instead of sliding into cliches. Sorda masters this challenge perfectly and the end result is a touching film that I can recommend wholeheartedly. #deaf #SignLanguages #SignLanguage
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🎉 🔎 Nos linguistes du laboratoire Structures formelles du langage (SFL) participeront à la Fête de la Science, du 6 au 8 octobre 2025, sur le campus de Saint-Denis de l’Université Paris 8 – MSH Paris Nord !
📍 Ewa Lenart animera l’atelier « Raconte-moi tes langues » le Mercredi 8 octobre de 10h30 à 12h, réservé aux élèves du secondaire, sur inscription. Les élèves réaliseront une biographie langagière afin de prendre conscience de leurs répertoires langagiers et culturels, de valoriser leurs différences au service du mieux-vivre ensemble à l’école.
📍 Et Ivani Fusellier présentera l’exposition « L’enfant dans la langue » lors de plusieurs sessions guidées : Lundi 6, Mardi 7 et Mercredi 8 octobre, de 10h30 à 12h et de 15h à 16h30. Cette exposition franco-brésilienne présente le processus d’acquisition du langage par les enfants, d’avant leurs premières vocalisations à leurs premières phrases, en passant par les spécificités du bilinguisme, de la multimodalité, de la langue des signes, de l’humour, de l’argumentation et bien d’autres. La visite est libre et ouverte à tous mais les sessions commentées sont réservées aux élèves du secondaire sur inscription.
Pour découvrir toute la programmation : https://www.univ-paris8.fr/Fete-de-la-Science-Du-6-au-10-octobre-2025
Si vous souhaitez participer, remplissez ce formulaire : https://framaforms.org/invitation-fete-de-la-science-2025-universite-paris-8-1758809202
@cnrs @cnrsshs @linguistique @linguistics @shs @mate_shs_cnrs
#SFL #fetedelascience #science #language #LSF #signlanguage #acquisition
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Woou. Bongasin Oscar voittajan Troy Kotsurin Black Rabbitista. Siistiä! :ablobcatenjoy:
Troy Kotsur on kuuro amerikkalainen näyttelijä ja on voittanut Oscar-palkinnon elokuvasta CODA (2021).
#Netflix #BlackRabbit #deaf #kuuro #viittomakieli #SignLanguage
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Wort der Woche 39: Diversität
Am 23. September ist der Internationale Tag der Gebärdensprachen. Dieser ist eine einzigartige Gelegenheit, die sprachliche Identität und kulturelle Vielfalt aller gehörlosen Menschen und anderer Gebärdensprachbenutzer zu unterstützen und zu schützen. Aus diesem Grund ist Diversität das Lemma der Woche. Unter Diversität versteht man ganz allgemein Vielfalt. Menschen haben verschiedene religiöse, politische oder ideologische Anschauungen, sie haben unterschiedlichen ethnischen Hintergrund, besitzen unterschiedliche körperliche Voraussetzungen oder Begabungen und sprechen verschiedene Sprachen. In dieser Vielfalt liegen große Chancen. Diese Chancen zu nützen heißt, Diversitätspolitik zu machen. Das ist ein Prozess, an dem alle beteiligt sind und den alle gemeinsam weiterentwickeln. Diversity Mainstreaming bedeutet, dass bei jeder Entscheidung geprüft wird, ob sie einer ethnisch, sozial und kulturell vielfältigen Gesellschaft entspricht.
https://www.politik-lexikon.at/diversitaet-diversity/
Linktipp Nr. 1: https://www.politik-lernen.at/folge9_richtigundfalsch Richtig & Falsch Folge 9: Inklusion in der Schule – So gelingt Bildung für alle
Linktipp Nr. 2: https://www.politik-lernen.at/pa_behinderungundinklusion polis aktuell 2021/07: Ich bin nicht behindert, ich werde behindert#politiklexikon #wortderwoche #PolitischeBildung #diversity #sprache #vielfalt #signlanguage #Zeichensprache #FediLZ
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Wort der Woche 39: Diversität
Am 23. September ist der Internationale Tag der Gebärdensprachen. Dieser ist eine einzigartige Gelegenheit, die sprachliche Identität und kulturelle Vielfalt aller gehörlosen Menschen und anderer Gebärdensprachbenutzer zu unterstützen und zu schützen. Aus diesem Grund ist Diversität das Lemma der Woche. Unter Diversität versteht man ganz allgemein Vielfalt. Menschen haben verschiedene religiöse, politische oder ideologische Anschauungen, sie haben unterschiedlichen ethnischen Hintergrund, besitzen unterschiedliche körperliche Voraussetzungen oder Begabungen und sprechen verschiedene Sprachen. In dieser Vielfalt liegen große Chancen. Diese Chancen zu nützen heißt, Diversitätspolitik zu machen. Das ist ein Prozess, an dem alle beteiligt sind und den alle gemeinsam weiterentwickeln. Diversity Mainstreaming bedeutet, dass bei jeder Entscheidung geprüft wird, ob sie einer ethnisch, sozial und kulturell vielfältigen Gesellschaft entspricht.
https://www.politik-lexikon.at/diversitaet-diversity/
Linktipp Nr. 1: https://www.politik-lernen.at/folge9_richtigundfalsch Richtig & Falsch Folge 9: Inklusion in der Schule – So gelingt Bildung für alle
Linktipp Nr. 2: https://www.politik-lernen.at/pa_behinderungundinklusion polis aktuell 2021/07: Ich bin nicht behindert, ich werde behindert#politiklexikon #wortderwoche #PolitischeBildung #diversity #sprache #vielfalt #signlanguage #Zeichensprache #FediLZ
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Wort der Woche 39: Diversität
Am 23. September ist der Internationale Tag der Gebärdensprachen. Dieser ist eine einzigartige Gelegenheit, die sprachliche Identität und kulturelle Vielfalt aller gehörlosen Menschen und anderer Gebärdensprachbenutzer zu unterstützen und zu schützen. Aus diesem Grund ist Diversität das Lemma der Woche. Unter Diversität versteht man ganz allgemein Vielfalt. Menschen haben verschiedene religiöse, politische oder ideologische Anschauungen, sie haben unterschiedlichen ethnischen Hintergrund, besitzen unterschiedliche körperliche Voraussetzungen oder Begabungen und sprechen verschiedene Sprachen. In dieser Vielfalt liegen große Chancen. Diese Chancen zu nützen heißt, Diversitätspolitik zu machen. Das ist ein Prozess, an dem alle beteiligt sind und den alle gemeinsam weiterentwickeln. Diversity Mainstreaming bedeutet, dass bei jeder Entscheidung geprüft wird, ob sie einer ethnisch, sozial und kulturell vielfältigen Gesellschaft entspricht.
https://www.politik-lexikon.at/diversitaet-diversity/
Linktipp Nr. 1: https://www.politik-lernen.at/folge9_richtigundfalsch Richtig & Falsch Folge 9: Inklusion in der Schule – So gelingt Bildung für alle
Linktipp Nr. 2: https://www.politik-lernen.at/pa_behinderungundinklusion polis aktuell 2021/07: Ich bin nicht behindert, ich werde behindert#politiklexikon #wortderwoche #PolitischeBildung #diversity #sprache #vielfalt #signlanguage #Zeichensprache #FediLZ
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Wort der Woche 39: Diversität
Am 23. September ist der Internationale Tag der Gebärdensprachen. Dieser ist eine einzigartige Gelegenheit, die sprachliche Identität und kulturelle Vielfalt aller gehörlosen Menschen und anderer Gebärdensprachbenutzer zu unterstützen und zu schützen. Aus diesem Grund ist Diversität das Lemma der Woche. Unter Diversität versteht man ganz allgemein Vielfalt. Menschen haben verschiedene religiöse, politische oder ideologische Anschauungen, sie haben unterschiedlichen ethnischen Hintergrund, besitzen unterschiedliche körperliche Voraussetzungen oder Begabungen und sprechen verschiedene Sprachen. In dieser Vielfalt liegen große Chancen. Diese Chancen zu nützen heißt, Diversitätspolitik zu machen. Das ist ein Prozess, an dem alle beteiligt sind und den alle gemeinsam weiterentwickeln. Diversity Mainstreaming bedeutet, dass bei jeder Entscheidung geprüft wird, ob sie einer ethnisch, sozial und kulturell vielfältigen Gesellschaft entspricht.
https://www.politik-lexikon.at/diversitaet-diversity/
Linktipp Nr. 1: https://www.politik-lernen.at/folge9_richtigundfalsch Richtig & Falsch Folge 9: Inklusion in der Schule – So gelingt Bildung für alle
Linktipp Nr. 2: https://www.politik-lernen.at/pa_behinderungundinklusion polis aktuell 2021/07: Ich bin nicht behindert, ich werde behindert#politiklexikon #wortderwoche #PolitischeBildung #diversity #sprache #vielfalt #signlanguage #Zeichensprache #FediLZ
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Wort der Woche 39: Diversität
Am 23. September ist der Internationale Tag der Gebärdensprachen. Dieser ist eine einzigartige Gelegenheit, die sprachliche Identität und kulturelle Vielfalt aller gehörlosen Menschen und anderer Gebärdensprachbenutzer zu unterstützen und zu schützen. Aus diesem Grund ist Diversität das Lemma der Woche. Unter Diversität versteht man ganz allgemein Vielfalt. Menschen haben verschiedene religiöse, politische oder ideologische Anschauungen, sie haben unterschiedlichen ethnischen Hintergrund, besitzen unterschiedliche körperliche Voraussetzungen oder Begabungen und sprechen verschiedene Sprachen. In dieser Vielfalt liegen große Chancen. Diese Chancen zu nützen heißt, Diversitätspolitik zu machen. Das ist ein Prozess, an dem alle beteiligt sind und den alle gemeinsam weiterentwickeln. Diversity Mainstreaming bedeutet, dass bei jeder Entscheidung geprüft wird, ob sie einer ethnisch, sozial und kulturell vielfältigen Gesellschaft entspricht.
https://www.politik-lexikon.at/diversitaet-diversity/
Linktipp Nr. 1: https://www.politik-lernen.at/folge9_richtigundfalsch Richtig & Falsch Folge 9: Inklusion in der Schule – So gelingt Bildung für alle
Linktipp Nr. 2: https://www.politik-lernen.at/pa_behinderungundinklusion polis aktuell 2021/07: Ich bin nicht behindert, ich werde behindert#politiklexikon #wortderwoche #PolitischeBildung #diversity #sprache #vielfalt #signlanguage #Zeichensprache #FediLZ
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And here are five people making the sign for "man" in #ASL
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Ambidextrous Robot Hand Speaks in Signs - As difficult as it is for a human to learn ambidexterity, it’s quite easy to prog... - https://hackaday.com/2025/08/24/ambidextrous-robot-hand-speaks-in-signs/ #americansignlanguage #arduinomega2560 #signlanguage #robotshacks #arduinomega #servomotor #robothand