Lecture - Unit 3 Expressive Video Recap & Instructions for Unit 4 Video

  • Due Oct 17, 2021 at 11:59pm
  • Points 30
  • Questions 1
  • Available Oct 11, 2021 at 12am - Dec 11, 2021 at 11:59pm
  • Time Limit None

Instructions

 

YC LogoLecture - Unit 3 Expressive Video Recap & Instructions for Unit 4 Video

ASL 101 Beginning American Sign Language I

All content created by Dr. Daniel Swartz.  All rights reserved.

Exam #2 Recap

Where:  Your computer screen

What:  Lecture review student errors and successes from Unit 3 Expressive Exam

Assignment:  Read the section, view the lecture, and view the student model

Skill: Learning from feedback

Points Possible:  30 (Attendance/Required Lectures Online)

Due: Sunday, October 17, 2021 at 11:59 PM.

Time Limit:  None

Number of Attempts:  N/A

 

View the Lecture

A few things first

  • Best viewing is on a desktop/laptop computer
  • Make sure you have a reliable internet signal
  • Adjust speaker volume as needed
  • Depending on your viewing platform, you may be able to turn on CC (closed captioning), which has been enabled

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  • Make sure you look at both Prof. Swartz's lecture AND the Student Models below!!!
    • I want to thank every student who provided me permission to share their video (and) glosses below!



      Prof. Swartz's Recap See Above

      Sample "Your Narrative from Signing Naturally" - Kyle

      Sample "Your Narrative from Signing Naturally" - April
      Student Model Video - Michael Parnell - Click here for Michael's Glosses
      Student Model Video - Vanessa Martinez - Click here for Vanessa's Glosses
      Student Model Video - Opal Bohrman - Click here for Opal's Glosses
      Student Model Video - Kendra Swenson
      Student Model Video - Lissette Rodriguez
      Student Model Video - Aspen Kircher
      Student Model Video - Katie Thompson
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