Usage of Technology in Teaching ASL
Workshop Overview
Usage of Technology in Teaching ASL is a workshop designed for American Sign Language (ASL) instructors in Washington State high schools and is part of the ASL Consortium program with Seattle Central College. This five hour conprehensive workshop is presented by Roman (Rusty) Nawrocki in person at Seattle Central College and also online through Zoom. Please have your computer ready for this workshop. Clock hours are available.
- Date: May 17 (Fri), 2024
- Time: 9 am-3 pm (including 1 hour for lunch)
- Location (in person): Seattle Central College's Broadway Edison building; Room 1139B, 1701 Broadway, Seattle, WA 98122,
- Zoom Info: Will be provided via email to all registrants
Learning Objectives
- Explore how technology can enhance their instructional practices.
- Examine ways to empower students with their use of technology in the classroom.
- Collaborate with colleagues about creative uses of technology in the classroom.
Important Notes
Please bring your laptop with you if you attend this workshop in person. For those who will be attending this workshop through Zoom, please be ready to access the workshop on time.
Presenter: Roman Nawrocki
The educational presenter for this workshop is Rusty Nawrocki. Rusty is a Deaf educator with a Bachelor of Science degree from Gallaudet University, and has been working in the field of education for 11 years. Currently, Rusty is a teacher of ASL in the Edmonds School District. When he's not consumed in the world of teaching, you can find him indulging in his love for the great outdoors. Rusty is an avid hiker, camper, skier, snowboarder, and mountain climber. He loves Taekwondo and coaches deaf and hearing athletes in the Seattle area.