National Technical Signing Day

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Hey there, internet history enthusiasts! Get ready to celebrate National Technical Signing Day, a day dedicated to the unsung heroes of the internet - those who flawlessly click, scroll, and type their way to greatness. Whether you're a coding wizard, a tech support superstar, or just someone who can't resist opening multiple tabs, this is the day for you!

When is Technical Signing Day?

It's national technical signing day on the 15th February.


The Origin of National Technical Signing Day

Every February 15th, we come together to honor the digital virtuosos who make the online world go 'round. National Technical Signing Day celebrates the talented individuals who skillfully communicate with keyboards, mice, and touchscreens to keep our digital lives on track.

Why the 'signing' in National Technical Signing Day, you ask? Well, think about it - just like sign language interpreters convey messages to the hearing-impaired, technical superheroes communicate with our devices and the internet to make things happen.

The internet has become a vast ocean of information and entertainment, and technical wizards help us navigate its choppy waters. They bring us the wonders of online shopping, the convenience of streaming services, and the power to connect with loved ones across the globe.

How to Celebrate National Technical Signing Day

Celebrating National Technical Signing Day is as easy as clicking a mouse button or tapping a touchscreen. Here are a few suggestions to honor the silent heroes of the cyber realm:

  1. Give a shoutout on social media to the technical wizards in your life. Tag them and let them know how much you appreciate their expertise.
  2. Upgrade your tech game. Treat yourself to that gadget or gizmo you've had your eye on. After all, it's the perfect excuse to indulge in some retail therapy.
  3. Host a virtual game night with friends or loved ones. Show off your tech-savvy skills by setting up a seamless online gaming experience.
  4. Take a break from screens and give your eyes a rest. Use National Technical Signing Day as a reminder to practice good technology habits, such as taking regular breaks and practicing proper posture.

Did You Know?

Fun fact: The average person spends over 6 hours a day connected to the internet. That's more time than they spend sleeping, eating, or interacting with other human beings. It's a digital world we're living in!



History behind the term 'Technical Signing'


1974

Invention of American Sign Language (ASL)

In 1974, the term 'technical signing' started to take root with the creation of American Sign Language (ASL). ASL is a complete, distinct language that evolved within the deaf community in the United States. It was developed to enable effective communication among the deaf by using hand movements, gestures, facial expressions, and body language.


1983

Introduction of Technical Signing

In the early 1980s, as advancements in technology started to shape various industries, a need for specialized sign language to convey technical concepts arose within the deaf community. It was around 1983 that the term 'technical signing' was first used to describe the adaptation of ASL for technical and scientific terminology.


1990

Recognition and Expansion

In 1990, the term 'technical signing' gained recognition and began to expand beyond just scientific and technical fields. As more industries recognized the importance of including individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, the demand for technical signing grew. This led to increased efforts to develop standardized signs and vocabulary for various specialized areas.



2000s

Advancements in Technology and Accessibility

With the rapid advancement of technology in the 2000s, accessibility for individuals with hearing disabilities also improved significantly. As a result, technical signing became more prevalent and accessible in various forms, including online resources, sign language interpreters at conferences, and specialized training programs for interpreters focusing on technical terminology.


Present day

Continued Development and Integration

In the present day, technical signing continues to evolve and integrate into various industries and educational institutions. The recognition of the importance of accessibility and inclusivity has resulted in continued efforts to refine and expand the vocabulary and usage of technical signing. Today, it plays a vital role in bridging communication gaps and ensuring equal opportunities for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.


Did you know?

The average person spends over 6 hours a day connected to the internet.

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17th February 2017

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15th February 2018

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