Emergency Management Website

21 08 2007

All..

This is a link to Governor’s Division of Emergency Management and the link focuses on "Hurricane Preparedness and Evacuations".   

Click to the following website:

TX EM

Alert Readers, please share your thoughts/comments on this.  Were you able to easily understand the signing person?  Contents of video clearly expressed?   What do you think?  Did website get "A" or "F"? 

eyes open & thumbs up,

Ed
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15 responses to “Emergency Management Website”

21 08 2007
Teri Wathen (19:12:58) :

I could not understand it, because I don’t know sign language. Could this be captioned? Then I would be able to understand it. Thanks!

21 08 2007
edsalert (19:17:09) :

The text below the video clip is same message as signing.   Just scroll down.

21 08 2007
P. HENRY GOLDBERG (19:38:34) :

(1) Many deafies don’t have any computers. What does this said web good to them?
(2) My new iMac could not open that web. I am sure other brandnew pc wont open them too.
Anyone of you have brainstorm to help us to open this web?

21 08 2007
edsalert (19:41:37) :

Goldberg,

See if u can click to this full url addy:

http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/dem/pages/deaflink.htm

Ed

21 08 2007
Nancy (19:44:35) :

The information would have been clearer if it had been delivered directly and not through an interpreter. A suggestion would be to have a Deaf person signing it directly and not have an interpreter interpret it.

Nancy

21 08 2007
Sheri Farinha Mutti (20:03:05) :

Ed,

I think the concept overall is fantastic! Would be great to have this featured in every state! I agree with Nancy above, it would be far more easily understood if it was done by a Deaf person because the signing would be more clearer.
The context and info - very good. It may help to do each in steps. Deaf tend to 1st, 2nd, 3rd….etc, and yet, even if they do all these steps, chances are it may still not be enough depends on the severity of the disaster itself.

Again many thanks!
Sheri
Thanks for sharing this with us!

21 08 2007
Sheila (20:53:12) :

I was able to open it up on my iMac without a problem so I don’t know what Mr. Goldberg’s problem with opening it up was.
Wonder if it’d be good to have the tips written in short steps too to reinforce the signed tips? As Sheri says, 1., 2. , 3., could be used and short text as that may help get the points across?
And it’s great to see this developed. Is this also put on TV in TX as part of emergency preparedness??? Just a thought as some people are concerned that not all deaf/hoh/deafblind have computer access.
Sheila

21 08 2007
Paul (21:26:38) :

where is url address as link? I don’t see anything in this page.

So, for now it is a F.

21 08 2007
Jpride (21:50:39) :

you have an F in this because this cld have been better explain WHY this website needs to be looked at, 2nd of all some poeple DO not have computers shld have backed yourselves up and thought of communicating withina workshop protcol and showing them this, 2nd INTERPETER???? NOOOOOOOOO Deaf on Deaf works better more speific information can be translated within Deaf on Deaf…

good try tho but timing cld have been implemented when hurricane katrina impacted us all the deaf services should have immidetly had the website up and running withing a few weeks time, now hurricane dean’s here and timing is pretty bad!

I pray for the victims and know that it cld have been better prepared months in advance.

21 08 2007
May Harrell (22:01:20) :

Boyee! I would grade it “F” to have an interpreter! I would prefer to have deaf individual to explain about emergency issue.. Not only hurricane but what about other Mother’s nature disasters - such as tornado, flood flashes?
My strongly belief is that it should not be used on computer only but it ought be used on TV as well..
I agree with a lady who made a point - what about deaf/blind? and other people who dont have computer??? I feel as if it is “discriminated” against other people who dont have computer and they are “left out”..

21 08 2007
P. HENRY GOLDBERG (22:41:18) :

Shelia, which OS do you use? Mine is Tiger OS 10.4.10. I know it should open without anyproblem but I noticed I cant open few lately. Different designs or softwares?

21 08 2007
P. HENRY GOLDBERG (22:44:02) :

Ed, I can open documents but not ASL screen, gotta?

22 08 2007
edsalert (03:40:40) :

That website was developed by deaf-link and apparently they got a contract or something to do this. I think the concept was wonderful; however, as a few of you already said, it could be better done. I wondered if they had checked with deaf community first to see if the video clip was satisfactory or not - from the way website looked like, I believe not. Texas certainly have quite a few highly qualified deaf persons who can give valuable feedback.

22 08 2007
P. HENRY GOLDBERG (06:14:23) :

ED, thumb up!

22 08 2007
Buzz (11:46:46) :

Fingerspelling was not clear and should have cut fingernails down. Info was not bad.

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