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Earn CEUs with the Classifiers CD-ROM Series from Treehouse Video:

Classifiers: A Closer Look
Self-Study CD-ROM Series


CD #1 - Introduction
CD #2 - Viewpoint and Perspective
CD #3 - Cinematic Techniques and Spatial Relationships
CD #4 - Visualization and Mental Rotation
CD #5 - Point of View, Part 1
CD #6 - Point of View, Part 2
CD #7 - Constructed Action
CD #8 - Register

Future CD-ROMs will be "theme-based" and will include such topics as "Classifiers used in":
  • Medical settings
  • Working with Technology
  • Recreational settings and sports
  • Vocational settings
  • Construction technology
  • This CD-ROM Series is:
  • PC or Mac compatible.
  • Self-study format - learn at your own pace individually.
  • Interactive - the program guides you through the exercises.
  • Instant feedback - for every answer choice you get feedback.
  • Practice material is provided for use beyond the scope of the training.
  • Each CD is worth 0.5 CEUs from RID, Inc.

  • Treehouse Video announces a series of CD-ROMs for ASL students and interpreters who want to improve their skills in using classifiers. Authored by Patricia Lessard, the material is based on the Classifiers: A Closer Look curriculum. A new CD-ROM will be added to the series quarterly. Check this site for updates.

    [RID]       [ACET]

    Treehouse Video LLC is an RID approved sponsor for the Certification Maintenance Program. The user must submit her or his RID member number when ordering to get the proper CEU credit.

    Order using our shopping cart or download a printable order form.


    SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
    You will need the following to view the CD-ROM:
    • PC: Windows 98/2000/Me/NT/XP; Mac: OS 8.6 - 9.2.2 and OSX 10.1.5 or higher
    • CD-ROM drive
    • QuickTime player - if you don't have it, you can download it free from Apple Computer at http://www.apple.com/quicktime
    • Adobe Acrobat Reader - if you don't have it, you can download it free from Adobe at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat
    • 14" or larger monitor capable of displaying millions of colors.
    Screen settings should be set to 1024 x 768 pixels minimum.
    To check your screen settings on a Windows machine:
    • Go to the Start button, then go to Settings>Control Panels
    • Double-click on Display
    • Go to the Settings tab
    • Adjust the slider in the Screen Area box until it reads 1024 x 768
    To check your settings on a Mac:
    • Using Mac OS 8.6 - 9.2.2, go to the Apple menu, and select Control Panels>Monitors. Using Mac OSX, go to System Preferences>Displays
    • Select 1024 x 768 in the Resolution box

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