Presented at the 2020 Summit

But I Don't Even Know It In English

0.2 CEUs, PS

How do you interpret a surgical procedure if you’re not an intern? How do you interpret classic literature if you weren’t an English major? How do you interpret computer lingo if you can’t even set the microwave clock? This workshop will help participants develop general tools for dealing with specialized vocabulary, and to broaden the use of their already developed skills to turn jargon into understandable and sign-able concepts.

Workshop Curriculum

  1. 1
    • Welcome

    • Workshop Handout

  2. 2
    • Watch

    • Reflect

  3. 3
    • Watch

    • Reflect

    • Watch

    • Quiz

Reviews from The Summit

Average Rating

4.8/5.0The activity provided opportunities to develop skill and/or awareness.

4.8/5.0The learning materials used were effective and complimented the goals of the activity.

4.8/5.0This activity will contribute to my professional growth.

4.9/5.0The instructor interacted with the participants in a professional manner.

  • Summit Attendee

    "Mind blown! Loved seeing complex subject matter made simple by really understanding what it means."

  • Summit Attendee

    "Wonderful explanations of difficult concepts to interpret. Thanks for all the examples."

  • Summit Attendee

    "Spectacular workshop with far too many highlights to mention. Just fantastic all the way around, and clarified how to approach real-world situations that have proven difficult in the past."

Meet Your Presenter

Summit Presenter

Crom Saunders

Crom Saunders grew up in Northern California, and graduated from California State University, Sacramento with a M.A. in Creative Writing. In addition to several appearances in full productions, improv events, The Encyclopedia Show, and performing with the ASL Comedy Tour circuit, Crom has his own one-man show, “Cromania!”, which tours internationally. Crom also has interpreted dozens of plays, from children’s theatre to musicals, including at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, and has taught dozens of ASL linguistics and theatrical workshops across the nation. He currently teaches as Associate Professor and acts as Director of Deaf Studies at the ASL Department Columbia College, Chicago. Check out some of his work on http://thecromsaunders.com, http://writercrom.blogspot.com, his poetry translations on his “Ink-Stained Fingertips” Facebook page, or search “Crom Saunders” on YouTube.
FRID is an Approved RID CMP Sponsor for Continuing Education Activities. This Professional Studies program is offered for 0.2 CEU's at the ‘Some’ Content Knowledge Level. TerpAcademy promotes an environment of mutual respect, free of discrimination based on gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, or any other protected class.