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ISD Overview
See areas from every student building in this all-in-one tour video. Then consider coming to campus and visit in person!
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Tour the 4PLUS transition program, exclusively for students who are deaf or hard of hearing.
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Students with unmet transition needs, such as job, study and independent living skills, might be right for this no-cost post-senior program.
Tour the energetic preschool at Iowa School for the Deaf!
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Tour the energetic preschool at Iowa School for the Deaf!
Tour Iowa School for the Deaf's Elementary Building
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Tour Iowa School for the Deaf's Elementary Building
Tour Iowa School for the Deaf's Middle School and High Schools
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If you are thinking about Iowa School for the Deaf, come take a virtual tour of our buildings for middle school and high school students.
Holiday card 2019
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Season's greetings from Iowa Education for Deaf & Blind! This video includes audio description from an Iowa Educational Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired student.
#isdhoco2019: Experience it!
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Students invite other students- especially those who are not currently enrolled at ISD- to experience Iowa School for the Deaf's homecoming in 2019.
Bobcat News 18'-19': Recap of Homecoming 2018!
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Watch the new Bobcat News 18-19' episode! A recap of our ISD homecoming 2018!
Bobcat News March 2019
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Welcome to the March Bobcat News!
Bobcat News: November Recap & December Schedule
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Welcome to our Bobcat News Episode! Here is our November recap and our December schedule for 2018-2019!
Bobcat News: January Recap & February Schedul
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Welcome to our Bobcat News Episode! Here is our January recap and our February schedule for 2018-2019!
Bobcat News: October Recap & November Schedule
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Welcome to our Bobcat News Episode! Here is our October recap and our November schedule for 2018-2019!
2019 Iowa School for the Deaf senior video.
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There is no background music on this video and no sound.
Thanks to Deaf Poker Run!
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Thank you, Deaf Poker Run for donating some money to the Nebowa JR.NAD's chapter!
2019 ISD Cheer
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Our squad placed 3rd in the 2019 Great Plains Schools for the Deaf competition! They also earned the Spirit Stick for their energy and enthusiasm during the weekend games.
IESBVI ISD Holiday Card 2018
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IESBVI ISD Holiday Card 2018
Bobcat News: October 18-19'
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Bobcat News: October 18-19'
ISD Homecoming Recap
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ISD Homecoming Recap
Bobcat News #7 (YT Version)
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Bobcat News #7 (YT Version)
Bobcat News #8 November & December
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Bobcat News #8 November & December
Bobcat News #10
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Bobcat News #10
Bobcat News #9 (January 2018)
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Bobcat News #9 (January 2018)
Senior Music Video 2018
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Senior Music Video 2018
Final Senior Music Video with CC
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Final Senior Music Video with CC
Deaf Culture 101
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Deaf Culture 101
The Bobcat Vol. 32 Issue 6 May, 2018
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The Bobcat Vol. 32 Issue 6 May, 2018
Lied Multipurpose Complex
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Lied Multipurpose Complex
ISD Museum
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ISD Museum
Teen Center
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Teen Center
Staff Residence
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Staff Residence

Komentáře

  • @luciaramos2335
    @luciaramos2335 Před měsícem

    ❤❤ loved cherrieade melmira lowa 2019 🎉

  • @darrenramsey
    @darrenramsey Před 3 měsíci

    That’s true if so, whatever happened to deaf blind people who barely write notes 📝 at many restaurants at many stores at many local banks, etc ?! We really never complain about how many times we show up our total communication skills to lipread speakeasy don’t really hafta wear hard of hearing aids UFO newspapers on closed captioning TiVo everyday, that’s why we preferably put our headphones 🎧 on playlists since more than fifty five years ago, since the 1st grade classroom at Ohio school for hearing impaired total asl communication skills into mainstream music venues, among other things that we can really enjoy hear BOOM!!! We just learn to read and write only homework at time study 📖 rather than write notes to show people at the stores, etc ? Other than that, we are working hard together without any problems communicating on videophone calls everyday to get the best out of it all ever since then we can still hear our headphones 🎧 to improvise our own business as usual approach to drive rental car to turn on radio station fm out of town and plus, we are born totally deafness still love loud music 🎼 that’s what happened last night and then we saw that deaf blind people can still see outside somewhere still can’t hear always wear hard of hearing aids complain to blame lie deny worry sick headaches cry jealous upset nervous blow up vomiting bubbly brown sugar germs at many restaurants everyday while we always cook delicious homemade meatloaf mashed potatoes kernel corn 🌽 and spaghetti incident dinner time, etc ... we never become so tired of very busybody, period

  • @aidagonzalez3306
    @aidagonzalez3306 Před 4 měsíci

    Sorry who are speaking to? Deaf or hearing. I want to learn about deaf culture.

  • @jesuisjoshbonjour
    @jesuisjoshbonjour Před 6 měsíci

    It was really nice of them to give a person without hearing a job as the audio editor for this video

  • @JcOlivera
    @JcOlivera Před 7 měsíci

    The music is unnecessary

  • @marlinkojak9882
    @marlinkojak9882 Před 10 měsíci

    great job 🥰👍👍👍👍

  • @upsprofessor
    @upsprofessor Před rokem

    Just great

  • @NashvilleMonkey1000

    About the discrimination at the store, what if everyone closed their account at the store bank.

  • @thrivinginamber2642

    I work as a courtesy at the food store, alongside Deaf coworker, she work there 12-13 years, still courtesy position, this week I start talking to people, to get her cross-trained for checking. Food store sister location, Teacher of Deaf work there, taught my Deaf coworker as a child, I tell my coworker, "maybe bring her over this store train you check-work", she sign "When?". I continue rest of week talk to people at both stores, including Teacher of Deaf, training manager at that store who herself just trained at my store, managers at my store, and my checkers, bring everyone on board, will make this happen, last thing to do, which I tend always do already with random coworkers, convince everyone of her ability to communicate, which she does better than me in many ways, and people agree with that, and I have 6 years experience checking at another place that closed. I will post a response when she is trained for checking.

  • @willowholman7381
    @willowholman7381 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @hilarymoonmurphy
    @hilarymoonmurphy Před rokem

    What a cute story! Thanks for making this! ❤

  • @XmXm999
    @XmXm999 Před rokem

    You are all so funny . I’m a hearing person learning ASL, and it so cool. Can’t wait to have full blown conversations.

  • @allieralston9332
    @allieralston9332 Před 2 lety

    When the girl with the braid talks about small talk and how annoying it is, I completely can relate. I am deaf and I despite small talk. My family always talk to me in small talk then talk more to the others. That is why I don't like going to family functions.

  • @mmlejano
    @mmlejano Před 2 lety

    Why kept cut videos? It sounds like no respect Deaf people talk!

  • @RingsOfSolace
    @RingsOfSolace Před 2 lety

    I remember I got a customer who was deaf and no one wanted to deal with. My boss was like "well I tried working with him, he was rude." So I just get out my phone, turn on my notepad app and wrote to him and everything was fine. Honesly, not sure why that wasn't everyone's first option. Like, I don't know sign language, but the guy read, right? Sheesh.

  • @ddee2746
    @ddee2746 Před 2 lety

    I need to have interaction with someone. I am 75 years old. Learning asl

  • @whimsicalaubrey1413
    @whimsicalaubrey1413 Před 3 lety

    "You don't look like a hearing person." Made me laugh really hard

  • @Sophocles13
    @Sophocles13 Před 3 lety

    Omg haha if someone asked me what a deaf person looks like I would tell them "They don't have ears" with a deadpan expression and walk away...

  • @Sophocles13
    @Sophocles13 Před 3 lety

    I absolutely love that everyone interviewed had experience with hearing devices and most preferred to stop using them and embraced who they are. It shows that although our society may be demonized, we are progressing. We've come far enough that people can feel more comfortable with who they are and the world is becoming more accessible to them. I would hate to have to rely on a device to feel "normal". I love the attitude that they use hearing devices as tools to enhance their communication skills, but also feel comfortable enough with who they are and their accessibility in the world that they don't find them necessary :)

  • @kefler187
    @kefler187 Před 3 lety

    When the question "Do you need captions?" came up, I totally expected someone to say, "No, I love listening to pod casts about the meaning of life"

  • @sexyfatbastid
    @sexyfatbastid Před 3 lety

    The blonde girl is GORGEOUS !!!!

  • @JayOrtiz922
    @JayOrtiz922 Před 3 lety

    I'm hearing but I LOVE captions, like my need for captions at this point makes English (my first language) almost impossible to understand if I don't have them. Captions are important for a multitude of reasons I don't understand why any platform/person would choose not to provide them. (Also loved the video, thanks!)

  • @artscraftsgaming7169
    @artscraftsgaming7169 Před 3 lety

    I love how expressive he is with his signing!

  • @danawinright4758
    @danawinright4758 Před 3 lety

    Love this!

  • @haniyyahn
    @haniyyahn Před 4 lety

    Also, the example of having a conversation with a hearing person and then have them be distracted by a noise thereby ending the conversation -- my thought was, just because you cannot register it doesn't mean it wasn't important. I'm sure there are visual things that would distract you that a hearing person may never note. Not really a good example of audism, I think.

    • @cowslane1
      @cowslane1 Před 3 lety

      I was thinking the same thing. Noises alert me, so I'll glance over to make sure everything's ok. Dog growl, car horn, someone hollering... these are all sounds that demand our brain's attention for a second, and it's instinct to look. So it'll be ok 🙂

  • @haniyyahn
    @haniyyahn Před 4 lety

    I'm wondering about someone who is autistic, has low affect (doesn't/isn't able to make much in the way of voluntary facial expression), and is deaf and signing. The consensus on the video is that lack of facial expression is anywhere from boring to missing half of the information. There doesn't seem to be an awareness though that facial expression isn't a choice for many people - particularly if they aren't neurotypical. I had thought that actually ASL would be a God-send for some autistics because it takes the pressure off being verbal - which can be super tiring and difficult for some people while still being able to communicate. BUT then this pressure to show facial expression. Wondered if any of the respondents here have encountered austic people with low affect signing.

    • @mallowmoors7777
      @mallowmoors7777 Před 3 lety

      I'm no expert or anything but my understanding is that the facial expressions are how you communicate inflection, tone, and emotion in sign which is a big part of communication but its not technically a requirement. It may come across a little stilted, but you can still communicate a lot of information without facial expressions. ASL isn't designed for folks on the autistic spectrum so I'm not sure how effective it would be for them conversationally but I imagine knowing even just a few signs would be a benefit to anyone who's non-verbal

    • @haniyyahn
      @haniyyahn Před 3 lety

      @@mallowmoors7777 Okay, so basically, it may be the same issue they face communicating verbally without the facial expressions that hearing neurotypicals expect to see.

    • @mamascrafts13
      @mamascrafts13 Před 2 lety

      While I do think using facial expressions is very helpful to get the entire message across, I don't think it's necessary because we still have other aspects of the language to help us to understand clearly. - A Deaf woman

  • @nilsonlagarto5039
    @nilsonlagarto5039 Před 4 lety

    🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂🎁🎁🎁♥️

  • @lunelilyonrunescape
    @lunelilyonrunescape Před 4 lety

    This video is hilarious and so helpful!! I love all the jokes you guys were cracking at the sillier / more frustratingly common questions. I am a hearing ASL 101 student and am watching as many videos like these as I can find so I can practice understanding everyday signs and conversation, plus learn more about Deaf culture and the dos and don'ts of interacting with d/Deaf folks.

  • @taytaysharrard
    @taytaysharrard Před 4 lety

    "thanks I just ran over the last hearing person who asked me that"

  • @imunique10
    @imunique10 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for uploading!!

  • @BahamaWynters
    @BahamaWynters Před 4 lety

    That was fabulous, Damien! Hope you enter more competitions. Proud of you.

  • @lazygizmo
    @lazygizmo Před 4 lety

    Giving brial to deaf people isn't discrimination. Just dumb person syndrome.

  • @elmerortega7829
    @elmerortega7829 Před 4 lety

    Hi ISD I am Yahir I Miss too much

  • @BahamaWynters
    @BahamaWynters Před 4 lety

    Holy cow! Several minutes in I realized the obnoxious audio-music soundtrack and shut off the sound. No offense to the individual(s) who selected it. I hope you have continued uploading from this site as I'm seeing this 13 months later. Very informative, funny and kind. Thank you.

  • @paytonthedeafartist3454

    Hi my name is Payton Lynn Martin. I will come!!!

  • @Jack.Flesch
    @Jack.Flesch Před 5 lety

    Awesome video! I really appreciate the subtitles over voice, as I hear and cannot sign much. It helps deepen the video‘s meaning.

  • @priswest1075
    @priswest1075 Před 5 lety

    My name is Prescilla west black female i am deaf cant hear. I can lip read or write paper I don't like sign language interpreter. I live at the farm with my parents and me. Test message 2335704

  • @teacherslowerschool9938

    Thank you so much for this informative video!

  • @curestruck
    @curestruck Před 5 lety

    "read each others minds" hahahaha

  • @amandam3145
    @amandam3145 Před 9 lety

    I am in isd i know isd is he is my friend i am deaf too

  • @cangeroth9785
    @cangeroth9785 Před 9 lety

    This should be titled, "WHY GO TO ISD?" It is a great short flick about why schools for the deaf still exist, even after the options of mainstreaming and technology. Please give it a look!