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Skill Development Resources Available from the CATIE Center CD-ROMs and DVDs All In Due Time ASL Narratives on Childbirth (2003) This two-cd set features six Deaf parents sharing their experiences surrounding the birth of their children, from home birth to caesarean section. An excellent resource for receptive skills practice and medical interpreting. Includes ideas for using the CD, and links to internet resources that will help interpreters prepare for work with this material or ob/gyn appointments they may be scheduled to interpret. Birth Companions Perspectives on Childbirth from Healthcare Professionals (2005) This resource features Deaf and hearing birth professionals discussing their work. It provides rich source material for content, knowledge, analysis and interpreting practice. With video of an actual pre-natal interview appointment. By the Book the County Jail Intake Process (2004) What should you expect when interpreting an intake for the county jail? This CD was developed to walk interpreters through the process, introduce specialized vocabulary, and offer an opportunity to view the jail setting. Additional resources include an experienced interpreter s perspective on this type of interpreting, as well as links to more information for further education on the legal system. Goats, Trolls, and Numbskulls A Middle School Lecture on Folklore Genres with Lise Lunge-Larsen (2003) A presentation by Lise Lunge-Larsen, a native of Norway with a Master's in applied linguistics, to a 7th grade English class. She establishes a framework for understanding genres of folktales, and then provides excellent examples of each genre. Meet the Deaf student who is the audience for the interpretation and meet the classroom teacher who introduces the guest speaker. Featuring sample interpretations by Doug Bowen- Bailey, transcripts and captioning for users who are Deaf or hard of hearing. A useful tool for educational interpreters. Hurry Up & Wait a Visit to an Emergency Department (2005) Experience working in a hospital s emergency department without being called at 2:00 AM. This DVD features a guided tour of St. Mary s Medical Center s Emergency Department, and an extremely realistic scenario with a Deaf patient in the Emergency Department. The format allows you work with the situation as if you are the interpreter and observe the interpretation created during filming. An accompanying study packet and web site gives you suggestions for working with the video, reflections from the original interpreter, and ideas for thinking about the relationship of consecutive and simultaneous interpreting. Internal Discussions An Appointment in Cardiology (2003) This CD applies the material presented in the To the Heart of the Matter CD to real doctor s appointments. The scenario provides interpreters with an opportunity to practice interpreting interactive medical appointments, review a sample interpretation of the appointment, and gain insight into the preparation for such appointments through pre- and post-session discussions with the interpreter which share the interpreter s processes, before and after the appointments, regarding prediction, preparation, and decision making. Features several options for playing the videos to allow you to practice both simultaneous and consecutive interpreting. English portions are captioned for Deaf interpreters and instructors.

Internal Discussions An Appointment in Gastroenterology (2004) This rich, comprehensive resource for medical interpreting practice follows a Deaf patient's appointment with a gastroenterological nurse, offering an opportunity to apply the information you learned from Stomach This!. Includes a variety of resources, such as vocabulary and internet links, suggestions for using this CD in conjunction with Stomach This! and interpreter perspectives, in addition to video of the patient, the nurse and the interpreter. With captions and a segment featuring a Deaf interpreter working from the other interpreter's feed for Deaf interpreters and instructors. Interactive Potpourri Six Interactive Situations for Practice (2002) Six interactive scenarios with Deaf and non-deaf people in real-life situations. Several scenarios feature two Deaf people interacting with a non-deaf person, presenting an opportunity to practice the unique challenge of managing interpretations in those situations. An excellent resource for ASL to English and English to ASL practice. In Transition Interactive Situations for Practice on Transition to College (2002) Three interactive scenarios with Deaf and non-deaf people in a post-secondary setting. An excellent resource for practicing ASL to English and English to ASL interpreting skills. Includes preparation materials for each scenario, outlines and scripts, and strategies for use. Literacy Lessons Storytelling in ASL and Cued Language (2002) Three P.D. Eastman stories: Go, Dog. Go!, Are You My Mother? and Sam and the Firefly are told in ASL by Tracy Bell Koster and in Cued Speech by Tori Erikson. A unique resource that shows how American Sign Language and Cued Speech can both be used to promote literacy in Deaf and Hard of Hearing children. An excellent resource for parents, teachers, interpreters and transliterators. Mentor to Mentor (2002) Albert Walla outlines techniques for building a constructive mentorship and provides effective tools for assessment and skill development. Includes sample mentoring sessions followed by analysis. An invaluable resource for anyone interested in mentoring! Mirrored Math Five Parallel Math Lessons in ASL and English (2002) Five advanced algebra lessons taught in ASL by Steven Fuerst, a high school math teacher at the Wisconsin School for the Deaf and in English by Harv Schuldt, a retired high school math teacher from Faribault, MN. An excellent tool for developing ASL to English and English to ASL math skills. Navigating Discourse Genres ASL and English Texts on Canoeing in the BWCA (2002) Introductory genre theory and its application to the interpreting process. Includes samples of five genres presented in ASL and English, sample interpretations, and tools and strategies for working with the CD. With scripts, outlines and resources for further study. A rich resource for ASL to English and English to ASL interpreting practice. She Said! He Said! Monologues and Dialogues in ASL with Ketsi Carlson and Joshua Hottle (2003) Conversations between the two of them in ASL on a variety of topics. Featuring video in regular speed and 3/4 time and written outlines to support better comprehension and analysis. An excellent resource for interpreters in post-secondary settings or who interpret for young adults who are making the transition from high school to college or from school to work. Stomach This! The Digestive System in English and ASL (2002) Our second technical interpreting resource presents parallel lectures on the digestive system, with vocabulary and two levels of instruction (secondary and post-secondary). English lectures are presented by Paul Buttenhoff. ASL lectures are presented by Cara Barnett. An excellent tool for fingerspelling practice!

Take These Meds Visits to a Pharmacy (2005) This DVD features three Deaf people visiting a pharmacy with questions for the pharmacist. Scenarios relate to asthma, high blood pressure and diabetes, and osteoporosis. Formatted to allow you to work with it consecutively, observe the original interpretation, and work with it simultaneously. An accompanying study packet and web site gives you suggestions for working with the video, reflections from the original interpreter, and ideas for thinking about the relationship of consecutive and simultaneous interpreting. To the Heart of the Matter The Cardiovascular System (2002) A cardiovascular system lecture presented by Paul Buttenhoff, Assistant Professor at the College of St. Catherine, and Kendall Kail, a Deaf student of Kinesiology. Includes model interpretations for both lectures by Patty McCutcheon, a nationally certified interpreter. A unique technical interpreting resource for secondary and post-secondary education, vocabulary and fingerspelling. What s Going On! Current and Not-So-Current Events with Mike Cashman (2003) An ASL discussion of current events in the summer of 2002, followed by descriptions of the buildings and history of the Minnesota State Academy of the Deaf. Includes written summaries of the text. Mike Cashman has been honored for his work at the Minnesota legislature as an advocate on behalf of people who are Deaf, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing. Capturing his use of language and understanding of issues, this CD is an excellent resource for interpreters to prepare for working in a governmental or legislative setting. Independent Study Packets Download from! Each packet offers a complete lesson plan for your independent study (worth up to 2.0 CEUs!) using two CD- ROM resources produced by RSA Region V. There is no charge to download these study packets from our website. Bite-Sized Pieces For use with Stomach This! and Internal Discussions: An Appointment in Gastroenterology Steps to the Beat For use with To the Heart of the Matter and Internal Discussions: An Appointment in Cardiology Learn strategies for pinpointing areas you would like to improve. Practice consecutive and simultaneous interpreting. Gain valuable medical terminology and resources for further education on these medical specialties. Hurry Up and Wait For use with the DVD of the same name. Take These Meds For use with the DVD of the same name. Includes: Suggestions for working with the video Reflections from the original interpreter, and Ideas for thinking about the relationship of consecutive and simultaneous interpreting. All preceding materials developed by Digiterp Communications. An Eye for Details Taking Control of Fingerspelling in Interpreted Discourse For use with Navigating Discourse Genres and To the Heart of the Matter A structured approach to receptive and expressive fingerspelling skills. Can be used at three different levels: Novice, Intermediate and Advanced. Developed by Linda Ross of Hallenross and Associates.

Your Guide to Choosing Resources Medical Community Educational All In Due Time Birth Companions Hurry Up & Wait Internal Discussions: Cardiology Internal Discussions: GI Stomach This! Take These Meds To the Heart of the Matter By the Book Interactive Potpourri What s Going On! Goats, Trolls and Numbskulls In Transition Literacy Lessons Mirrored Math Navigating Discourse Genres She Said! He Said! Stomach This! To the Heart of the Matter About the CATIE Center The Collaborative for the Advancement of Teaching Excellence (CATIE) Center is one of five regional interpreter education centers working to advance interpreter education across the nation. Through collaboration with both local and national partners we will focus on the following initiatives: 1. Increasing the number, diversity and workreadiness of interpreters entering the field. 2. Skill-enhancement and certification preparation for pre-certified interpreters. 3. Opportunities for certified interpreters to develop specialized skills in technical areas. These areas include interpreting in vocational rehabilitation, medical and legal settings. 4. Support for consumer education in selfadvocacy and working with interpreters. For more information, visit our website at. You will find information, resources and links, including a link to a comprehensive medical interpreting website to be launched in 2006. In addition, CD-ROMs and independent study packets developed by RSA Region V, and new materials, will continue to be available.

Resources Order Form Ship To: Date: 2004 Randolph Avenue, #4280 St. Paul, Minnesota 55105 Address: City/State/Zip: Email: Quantity Title Unit Price Total All in Due Time 20.00 Birth Companions 10.00 By the Book 10.00 Goats, Trolls and Numbskulls 10.00 Hurry Up & Wait 15.00 Internal Discussions: Cardiology 10.00 Internal Discussions: GI 10.00 In Transition 10.00 Interactive Potpourri 10.00 Literacy Lessons 10.00 Mentor to Mentor 20.00 Mirrored Math 10.00 Navigating Discourse Genres 10.00 She Said, He Said 10.00 Stomach This! 10.00 Take These Meds 15.00 To the Heart of the Matter 10.00 What s Going On 10.00 Make checks payable to the College of St Catherine. Order Total Shipping 5.00 Grand Total