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Sarah Snow
Media and Technical Support Coordinator

Sarah Barkhurst Snow graduated from the University of Oregon with a BA in English. She then spent two years in the Solomon Islands as a US Peace Corps Volunteer working as a teacher and community coordinator. After returning to a world with electricity, she spent some time working in marketing and web design in San Francisco, and then moved to Colorado where she attended Regis University and earned a Professional Development Certificate in Web Development. She worked with Betsy Winston on Project TIEM.Online and the Master Mentor Program at the University of Colorado and Northeastern University from 2001 to 2005, and began working with the National Interpreter Education Center and the National Consortium of Interpreter Education Centers in 2005.

In her role as Media and Technical Support Coordinator, Ms Snow is responsible for all web site design associated with the project, including the management of online conferences and assistance with online courses. She coordinates the production of all digital media and technology needs in project and program collaborative activities, and serves as a resource for all RIECs associated with the program, including the identification and dissemination of appropriate new technologies designed for interpreter education.

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She currently leads the Web/IT and PR/Marketing workteams, and coordinates all of the technical activities of the National Consortium.

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NEW! Final Vocational Rehabilitation Interpreter Practitioner Interview Findings Released! Click here to read about our needs assessments >> NEW!

NEW! Announcing forthcoming volume on interpreting research - anticipated publication date: 2011.This edited volume presents the contributions of international interpreting scholars on critical topics concerning the development and practice of research in interpreting. Click here to read more about new Interpreting Research in Theory and Practice >> NEW!

NEW! Online Webinar Series: Deaf-Blind Interpreting Strategies. Three levels of instruction are being offered by DB-TIP to assist interpreters in building a foundation in deaf-blindness. Each level has five webinars and will be led by Susanne Morgan Morrow along with various guest speakers. Click here to read more about the webinar >> NEW!

NEW! Live webinars are being hosted by the National Consortium Needs Assessment team - learn first-hand about the Needs Assessment reports being released! The NCIEC is working in partnership with the National Clearinghouse of Rehabilitation Training Materials (NCRTM) to provide these live webinars. If you've missed the ones that have already happened, you can see the archives: Click here to see the webinar archives on the NCRTM web site >> NEW!

NEW! Volume 1 of the CIT International Journal of Interpreter Education is now available. Click here to visit the CIT web site and see the Table of Contents and article abstracts >> NEW!

NEW! 2010 CIT Conference "Connecting Our World: Expanding Our Horizon" Click here to visit the CIT site and learn more about the conference >> NEW!

NEW! New Curriculum Released: The NCIEC Deaf Advocacy Training team has released a new curriculum devoted to Deaf self-advocacy. Click here to read more about the curriculum >> NEW!


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