Overcoming the Fear of Forgetting
Includes a Live Web Event on 03/07/2026 at 1:00 PM (EST)
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- Early bird pricing available!
- Non-Member - $90
- Member - $75
- Regular Price after 02/14/2026 1:25 PM
- Non-Member - $105.99
- Member - $89
*Note - this session will not be recorded for asynchronous viewing. Please register only if you plan to attend live on Saturday, March 7, 2026, 1:00pm-4:00pm ET. *
This Professional Studies program is offered for 0.30 PS CEUs at the little/none Content Knowledge Level. RID HQ is an approved RID CMP Sponsor for continuing education activities.
Many interpreters experience stress around forgetting portions of the Source message when interpreting. This fear of forgetting creates additional load to the already complex task of interpreting. This seminar will help interpreters understand the limits of short-term memory and provide practice in accessing working memory, which has greater capacity. We will examine strategies for accessing working memory and identify factors that complicate this phase of the interpreting process.
Betty Colonomos
Presenter/Facilitator
www.visitbmc.com
Betty M. Colonomos, currently serving as Director of the Bilingual Mediation Center, is a fluent ASL/English bilingual. Her academic background is in Deaf Education/Speech Pathology (B.S.), Counseling (M.A.) Linguistics (Doctoral program). Betty holds the Masters Comprehensive Skills Certificate (MCSC) from RID. She was the second recipient of the Mary Stotler Award for excellence in Interpreter Education from CIT. Betty has chaired and served on many national committees on standards and evaluation of interpreters and served as President of the Conference of Interpreter Trainers (CIT). Ms. Colonomos has authored and appeared in video materials on interpreting and she co-authored (with MJ Bienvenu) videos on Deaf Culture, ASL Facial Grammar, and ASL Numbers. She worked as an International Sign interpreter for numerous conferences worldwide. Betty also consults with schools and the legal system as an expert on linguistic and cultural issues impacting the Deaf Community. Betty is the developer of the Integrated Model of Interpreting (IMI), which is the most widely used model in the U.S. for teaching cognitive processes in interpreting. She teaches the Foundations of Interpreting Series for hearing, coda and Deaf interpreters that combines the IMI with a Vygotskyan approach to learning. Betty is the creator of the Etna Project (2002 – present) held in New Hampshire and Maryland. The project is a series of retreats supporting a Community of Reflective Practitioners who are interpreters committed to their own growth as they seek to become change agents in the field of interpreting.