Feb 12, 2020
Video description: https://tinyurl.com/yx3rh5eb
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Text: Comic Book Geek. A cartoon robot cat speaks.
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What did you learn from Deafverse?
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A young woman signs.
I think it’s an awesome experience that definitely applies to me. Thanks to the choices in the game, I know what to do in the future, such as facing challenges with using interpreters. I’m excited to see what’s coming next.
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A young woman signs.
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I learned more about how to advocate for things, like interpreting. I learned when to get things I need for school or college. It’s simple. You need consistent motivation and you have to stay informed about the things you need.
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A young man signs.
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There were three choices about how to interact with people– let them know you’re deaf, ask for paper and pen, or freeze up and leave. I knew the first two were the best answers.
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A young man signs.
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Because for life lessons, it is important to know that you are prepared for the future.
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A young man signs.
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Being uninformed– I think that is a big problem deaf people have. It’s simply not knowing things. I think not only will it help with education, but it will also help with stress.
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Text: Deafverse. National deaf center dot org
© National Deaf Center on Postsecondary Outcomes
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