Dr. Z discussed this subject a year ago and he is bringing this back to remind us all how important is it for us to communicate effectively with our video interpreters (VI) for a successful VRS call.
This is Part 3 of 3. The seventh through tenth of 10 items are covered in this vlog/blog. Those steps are outlined below:
7. If you find the interpreter does not understand you very well due to a bad connection, don’t waste time repeating things. It is much simpler to hang up and re‐dial.
8. Plain, solid colored clothing (no plaids or patterns) helps make communication clearer and video quality better.
9.
Thank
the
interpreter
at
the
end
of
your
call.
Showing
your
appreciation
helps
to
make
them
feel
good
about
their
job.
After
all,
where
would
VRS
be
without
interpreters?
10.
Smile,
smile,
smile!
This
will
make
the
interpreter’s
day
…
and
your
day,
too!
For the complete list of 10 steps, click on this link
Dr. Z cares about your communication access.
Disclosure: Dr. Z is a contractor working with CSDVRS on several projects.