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Zwakala 2010 a great success

Thank you to DTV for organizing Zwakala 2010.
I'm always impressed by the creativity and expressivity of children and their South African Sign Language poetry performance this year again was fantastic.
I'm looking forward to 2011.

Autumn Website Update

I fixed the size of the Thumbnail images in the posts so that they fit snuggly in on the webpage ( and not overlap the left or right columns).

Sign Language Music Video

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Hi, guys. If you like watching music translated in American Sign Language, visit www.youtube.com/user/MichealDiMartino and let us know what you think. Would you like to see something similar on Dtv? How can we make South African music accessible?

Spring 2009 Webmaster Newsletter

WEBSITE STATUS = 100%

I am pleased to report that DTV's website is fully operational, healthy and doing very well.

INCLUSIVE TOURISM FOR SOUTH AFRICA!

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Inclusive Tourism simply means a better traveler service by our SA Tourism Service Providers who are becomimg easier and friendlier for people with Special Needs, such as the Deaf, hard of hearing, wheelchair users and the blind, or sight impaired.

Deaf Studies

Culture Studies is a growing field in universities around the world. At Gallaudet we have the ASL & Deaf Studies Department http://deafstudies.gallaudet.edu that has brought together some of the most highly respected deaf faculty in the field. The website includes information on the faculty we have here.

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my hearing friend who her parents is deaf, she would like have a party/ meeting with any hearing children. to learn a probllems to share.

Baby monitor

I am looking a suitable baby monitor fo a deaf mother which i would like it a wireless contract, any one you know, especail for a deaf, where we have a double floors, should it contract mother when she is at downstairs OR OUTSIDE? Any one can help please contract me.

Where to learn Sign Language?

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Dtv receives a lot of enquiries regarding where to learn Sign Language. Since we are a TV programme that caters for the Deaf in their first language, Sign Language, we are not a teaching facility. For this reason we decided to provide you with a list of institutions that do provide professional training. Thank you for taking the first step in deciding to learn the most beautiful South African language. SIGN LANGUAGE TRAINING INSTITUTIONS WITS LANGUAGE SCHOOL: COURSES AND VIDEOS – www.witslanguageschool.com – wls@wits.ac.za – 011-7174207 – 011- 717 4208
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