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Welcome to NTID Public Speaking Contest

Welcome to NTID Public Speaking Contest. Hosted by NSC. Purpose of the Event. NSC is offered two seats at the NAD Conference. One seat is for the NSC Officer. NSC has decided to offer the other seat as a prize for winning a Public Speaking Contest. Welcome. Mark Sullivan

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Welcome to NTID Public Speaking Contest

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  1. Welcome to NTID Public Speaking Contest Hosted by NSC

  2. Purpose of the Event NSC is offered two seats at the NAD Conference. One seat is for the NSC Officer. NSC has decided to offer the other seat as a prize for winning a Public Speaking Contest.

  3. Welcome Mark Sullivan NTID Student Congress President

  4. Guest Speaker Erin Esposito Leadership Development Coordinator

  5. Judges • Young Hae Park, Recruitment & Admissions Counselor • David Strom, Center on Employment Advisor • Pamela Conley, NTID Liberal Arts Support Faculty

  6. What judges look for a winner? • Attract your attention? • Introduce topic in a way that makes you want to know about it? • Presenter develop ideas smoothly? • Language clear and easy to understand? • Presenter’s statement of persuasive, logical, and relevant to the topic? • Presenter sign clearly and slowly enough for everyone to understand? • Eye contact and use appropriate expression?

  7. Rules for contestants • 5 to 6 minutes long • Topic: “The importance of NTID’s role in America’s Deaf communities.” • One winner will go to NAD Conference to represent NTID as delegate on July 3-8, Y2K

  8. Selene Marie Alverio Major: Social Work Year: 4th Hometown State: New York

  9. What does NTID stand for? National Technical Institute for the Deaf

  10. Are there hairs inside of the ear? Yes

  11. Who founded Gallaudet College in Washington, D. C.? Edward M. Gallaudet

  12. Julie Bourne Major: Professional Technical Communication Year: 4th Hometown State: Maryland

  13. What year was the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) established? 1968

  14. Where is the Museum of the Deaf located? Paris, France

  15. In what year was a law passed which created a NTID? 1965

  16. Jeremy Hess Jr. Major: Imaging Technology Year: 3rd Hometown State: New York

  17. Who won a Tony Award for best actress in “Children of a Lesser God”? Phyllis Frelich

  18. Who was America’s first deaf teacher of the deaf? Laurent Clerc

  19. Was Laurent Clerc deaf? Yes

  20. Bridget Klein Major: Optical Finishing Technology Year: 4th Hometown State: Wisconsin

  21. In using a TTY, what does GA mean? Go Ahead

  22. What was Thomas H. Gallaudet’s wife’s name? Sophia

  23. Is American Sign Language Universal? No

  24. Brian Mayer Major: Information Technology Year: 4th Hometown State: Minnesota

  25. Are all hearing aids the same? No

  26. Did Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet have a blonde beard and moustache? No

  27. Did Alexander Graham Bell ever go to Martha’s Vineyard? YES

  28. Salim Mohammed Major: Applied Computer Technology Year: 1st Hometown State: Illinois

  29. Was Thomas Hopkins Gallaudent’s wife, Sophia, deaf? Yes

  30. In what country was Laurent Clerc born? France

  31. Who did Laurent Clerc marry? Elizabeth Broadmane

  32. Connie Pucci Major: Social Work Year: 4th Hometown State: Canada

  33. Can blowing your nose too hard damage your hearing? Yes

  34. What year did the National Theatre of the Deaf produce its first original work? 1971

  35. Who was the first deaf person to perform on Sesame Street? LINDA BOVE

  36. Matthew Sickon Major: Criminal Justice Year: 2nd Hometown State: Michigan

  37. 30 minutes Intermission*refreshment provided*

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