Professor Geoffrey S. Poor has been working in the field of American Sign Language (ASL) for over thirty years. He has been a sign language interpreter on both coasts, and a vocational rehabilitation counselor for the deaf in Maine. Since 1983, he has been a professor of ASL at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf in Rochester, New York, and is also the Coordinator of NTID’s Office of Communication Assessment Services. He holds Professional Level certification from the American Sign Language Teacher’s Association, and regularly travels around the country conducting ASL workshops and assessment training. He is the author of Dictionary of American Sign Language (Barrons 2007) and 1000 Signs (Thunder Bay Press).
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