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After the <a href="/Team:Georgia_State/STEM">STEM Camp</a> was over, we decided to continue last years GSU teams effort for an <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpXSeo7i3mGR5TrykuprCNw/videos">ASL library</a>of science terms specifically relating to synthetic biology. After scheduling a meeting with Scott D. Cohen, the director of the STEM camp, we spent two hours making signs for various terms such as plasmid or autoclave, and with the help of Scott, students were able to learn how to put words together in a way that would make sense in sign language. So, in order to make this task easier, we decided to break down some of those lengthy words, into more concepts based words. In this way people would get an idea of the actual meaning of the words. | After the <a href="/Team:Georgia_State/STEM">STEM Camp</a> was over, we decided to continue last years GSU teams effort for an <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpXSeo7i3mGR5TrykuprCNw/videos">ASL library</a>of science terms specifically relating to synthetic biology. After scheduling a meeting with Scott D. Cohen, the director of the STEM camp, we spent two hours making signs for various terms such as plasmid or autoclave, and with the help of Scott, students were able to learn how to put words together in a way that would make sense in sign language. So, in order to make this task easier, we decided to break down some of those lengthy words, into more concepts based words. In this way people would get an idea of the actual meaning of the words. |
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ASL
“Sign Language is more concept based. When you see the word, you learn what it means. We break the words up and the meanings, to get to the concepts in which those words are used. (Ex: Antibiotic, we used the context with bacteria which is the concept used in the lab. Whereas, we would have used the medical concept if we were to talk about the actual drug).” — Scott Cohen
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Yewouemoe Lynda Waku Kouomou
Designer
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Ahmad Mohammad
Senior, Biology
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Jessica Siemer
Instructor
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Dr. Matthew Brewer
Instructor
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