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Redefining the Literary Expressions of Deafhood symposium DVDs
Five dvds with coverage of the Redefining the Literary Expressions of Deafhood: The Impact of the Digital Age symposium held at the National Institute for the Deaf, October 3 to 4, 2008.
Patti Durr collection on Deaf Holocaust Survivors
Patti Durr’s filmed interviews and transcripts she conducted with deaf survivors of the Holocaust, as well as copies of two films created from the interviews. Also included are copies of older interviews conducted by Simon Carmel, former NTID faculty.
Newby Ely collection on Deaf Holocaust survivors
Collection of filmed interviews made by historian Newby Ely, chronicling the experiences of deaf Holocaust survivors.
Frank Caccamise papers
Materials relating to NTID professor Frank Caccamise's work in the application and development of sign language assessment and instruction. The collection includes books, VHS tapes, and DVDs.
Deaf Rochester Film Festival collection
The Deaf Rochester Film Festival collection contains planning materials, media, posters, programs, and other promotional material relating to the festival.
What is Deafhood? collection
DVDs, flier, and powerpoint presentation for the What is Deafhood? workshop held at NTID on March 29, 2008.
RIT American Sign Language and Deaf Studies Community Center(RADSCC) grand opening DVD
A DVD of the grand opening ceremony for RADSCC on January 19, 2011.
NTID collection of NETAC and PEPNet training materials
The NTID collection NETAC and PEPnet training materials consists of video and paper training materials for postsecondary programs serving students who are deaf or hard of hearing.
RIT/NTID performance group Dangerous Signs trip to NYC dvd
RIT/NTID performance group Dangerous Signs DVD contains footage of a 2013 trip to New York City by the poetry, music and storytelling performance group.
James DeCaro interviews with TRIPOD program founders and parents
The TRIPOD Educational Model School (TRIPOD) program was started in 1982 as a method of teaching both deaf and hearing students together in a classroom using both sign language and voice. Eight DVDs contain Dr. James DeCaro's interviews with the founders of the TRIPOD program and parents of children who attended.