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Happy New Year!

  

 Haitian Creole Language Month!   

 

   

 
Right now, at Interpreter Education Online, when you purchase any course, book or test in Haitian Creole, you'll get 10% off! 

Choose from legal and/or medical courses.


Hurry, offer ends 01/31/13



     
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IEO Courses were recently approved by CCHI for 
continuing education credit!
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Looking back, 2012 was a very successful year for Interpreter Education Online

Our student body grew significantly and we had many former students come back in 2012 to fulfill their CEU requirements with us. Needless to say,  we are very happy to be there for them and appreciate their loyalty.

 

 Since IEO is committed to continuously expanding its courses,  we launched  programs for healthcare interpeters in 2012. Currently IEO offers a full palette of courses for medical interpreters, such as single topic units, 12 week prep courses for the NBCMI and CCHI certification exams, and an extensive 24-week healthcare interpreter training program.  In addition, our medical courses were approved for continuing education credits by CCHI and the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services.

We anticipate that 2013 will be an even better year and hope that you join us in improving the state of our great profession!

Now, to start off the new year, we have brought back our language month promotion.  Each month, we'll offer a 10% discount on courses, tests, and books that are purchased for a certain language.  This month, the language is Haitian Creole.    













 

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                       LANGUAGE IN THE NEWS 
Harrow Asian Deaf Club takes part in London's New Year's Day Parade

Anyone who could see could hear when Harrow Asian Deaf Club took part in yesterday's New Year's Day Parade in central London. 

 

As part of the 27th annual event, deaf members of HADC stood on Harrow Borough Council's bus and sang in British Sign Language to the theme of Oliver Twist's Be Back Soon.


Click here for more information. 

A Quick Lesson on Southern Linguistics

 
 
 


Microsoft integrates Cherokee in new operating system

Microsoft and Cherokee Nation officials celebrated the integration of the Cherokee language into the new Windows 8 operating system on Dec. 19 at Sequoyah High School.

Cherokee is the first Native American language to be integrated into a Windows system. Sixteen CN language translators and other staff members worked with Microsoft to prepare for the integration of Cherokee into Windows 8.

 

To continue reading the article, click here. 

It's a lifelong struggle for some

Persons with disability live with discrimination every day. While the physically challenged and the visually impaired battle the lack of accessibility, for the speech and hearing impaired, it is the acute shortage of interpreters that hurts most. 

Interpreter finds his 'most fulfilling' work

When Adalberto Villalobos was told he was losing his job with the company he'd worked at for nearly 16 years, he didn't get upset or angry.

He smiled, packed up his belongings in a single cardboard box and walked out the door - into a new career that he says is the most fulfilling work he's ever done.


To continue reading the article, click here.