by annawarren » Thu Apr 12, 2018 11:17 am
Great news, of course
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[url=https://www.iau.org/news/pressreleases/detail/iau1706/][size=125][b][i]Hands in the Stars: First International Comparative List of Astronomical Words in Sign Languages[/i][/b][/size][/url]
International Astronomical Union | 2017 Dec 07
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[u]The first international comparative list of astronomical words in sign languages is now available. As part of this proposal, the [url=https://www.amazon.fr/mains-dans-%C3%A9toiles-Dictionnaire-encyclop%C3%A9dique/dp/2912616360]Encyclopedic Dictionary of Astronomy for Sign Languages[/url] has been translated into English and Spanish and is now available online. [url=https://www.careergeekblog.com/2018/01/31/max-polyakov-opens-new-talents-student-space-tournament/][color=#000000]This[/color][/url] is the result of a long-term project developed by the [url=http://sion.frm.utn.edu.ar/iaucc1]IAU Commission C1 Education and Development of Astronomy[/url] and its [url=http://sion.frm.utn.edu.ar/iau-inclusion/?page_id=27]WG3 Astronomy for Equity and Inclusion[/url]. The new list currently includes 47 words most commonly used in education.[/u] [/quote]
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Great news, of course :)