American Sign Language Digital Media Project
Watch an interview with Brenda Bruegemann
Brueggemann talks about the ASL Digital Media Project.
(2 minutes 26 seconds, captioned)
The American Sign Language Digital Media Project was funded by a $60,000 grant from The Battelle Endowment for Technology and Human Affairs (BETHA). The money was received in 2004, but the project was not carried out until Spring 2005 because of the amount of work that went into preparing for the key events of the project. The project brought many well-known American Sign Language performers to the university to teach deaf students from the Ohio School for the Deaf and the Ohio State University how to perform their stories. Another one of the project's goals was to capture the stories on video and create a Web site.
More Information:
BETHA Grant Web site
View the American Sign Language Digital Media Project
Related History:
History of the American Sign Language Program
History of the American Sign Language Club
Brenda Brueggemann
Page last updated August 23, 2006
