“Don’t Interpret That!”
Written by Amy Truman & Kelsey DeLonis When working with an ASL (American Sign Language) interpreter, telling the interpreter “Don’t …
Written by Amy Truman & Kelsey DeLonis When working with an ASL (American Sign Language) interpreter, telling the interpreter “Don’t …
Written by Steve Reynolds “Steve, we have 100’s of Burmese employees. Why should we invest …
Written by Amy Truman Have you ever tried lip-reading? Personally, the only successful lip-reading I can understand …
Written by Bethany Jamison, NIC If you have ever requested or received interpreting services, my guess is you have most …
Written by Bethany Jamison Every industry comes with distinct vernacular! A common misconception specific to the American Sign Language (ASL) …
Written by Wendy Carson Here in 2020, it’s hard to get through your day without interacting with other cultures. As our …
We asked 2 experts at LTC this question. Here is what each of them said. Expert 1 – Written by …
Written by Martin George AI (Artificial Intelligence). Many of us have been inundated with information as to how AI …
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