SW Handwriting Course Lesson 1 Posted!
ann swope
acswope at GWI.NET
Wed Jan 10 21:00:21 UTC 2007
Hi Valerie,
I was so excited to take your course but reality set in today. With all my
other obligations, this will have to takewa backseat.
So I am withdrawing form your class. I will do this again sometime or work
locally with Judy and James..but since it is brand new to me, with my
current full time work and graduate school schedule, I can't give this the
attention it deserves. I'll be in Thanks,
Ann Swope
----- Original Message -----
From: "Valerie Sutton" <signwriting at MAC.COM>
To: <sw-l at majordomo.valenciacc.edu>
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 10:02 PM
Subject: Re: [sw-l] SW Handwriting Course Lesson 1 Posted!
> SignWriting List
> January 8, 2007
> 7:00pm California time
>
> Hello Everyone!
> Wonderful to see that some of you have already started the lessons! A lot
> of fun to realize that..;-))
>
> Sorry for the confusion about the one handshape I forgot to teach...the
> index finger hand, parallel to the floor...
>
> I will add that to the Lesson 1 now, so that will improve the lesson and
> the confusion will be gone for future students...
>
> Paul, sorry to have confused you...no...the top does not come off a hand
> that has extended fingers...the topless symbols are only in Group
> 10...the hands that are all thumbs...but do not have other fingers
> extended...the topless symbol also exists for the E Hand too, even though
> it is in Group 4...I am not sure you know the Group numbers? so I will
> try to teach that in the Lesson I will prepare...
>
> But do not worry, I will explain it in a clear lesson tonight and post
> that tomorrow California time (maybe not at 1:00 in the morning
> though!)...so that improvement is coming...
>
> Thanks for the feedback - it helps develop a better course...
>
> I should have said that you can write page 8 in any sign language you
> choose! Not only ASL...any sign language in the world...so go ahead and
> write in Luxembourg Sign Language...is there such a language, or is it a
> dialect of another sign language, like German Sign Language or another
> close to Luxembourg?
>
> Regarding your Sign Name...woops - you are right - because of email we
> will know who you are - darn! Oh well...it was a fun idea...
>
> The only way to make that work is if you all sent me privately your scans
> and I posted the scans to the SW List...then you would not know, but I
> would know - ha!
>
> Thanks Stuart, for your nice comments...generally I think we are off to a
> good start ...
>
> Talk to you tomorrow -
>
> And Stefan, thanks for offering to create a forum for participants...that
> is very nice of you and I think that is a great idea!
>
> Val ;-)
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