Annamária Cserfalvi

Date of birth:
1975.07.28.
Place of birth:
Budapest
Education, professional qualification:
  • light industry engineer - KMF - 1988.
  • ECDL instructor and examiner - NJSZT - 2005.
  • sign language teacher and interpreter - ELTE Bárczi Gusztáv Faculty of Special Education - 2006.
  • engineer-informatics specialist - ÓE Trefort Ágoston Engineering Pedagogical Center - 2014. (also engineering teacher)

  • Since 1998, he has been a departmental engineer at the Neumann János Faculty of Informatics (NIK) of the Budapest Technical University (BMF). At the BMF (legal successor: Óbuda University), he was a course organizer for the general IT specialist (postgraduate) further training between 1999 and 2009. Between 2000 and 2008, he was a chamber examiner (at the Budapest Chamber of Commerce and Industry) in the computer user, software operator and IT fields of the OKJ (National Qualifications Register). He has successfully participated in the Scientific Student Circle Conferences (TDK) and the National TDKs.

    Between 2005 and 2009, he was a member of the expert committee for the sign language examination level of the Hungarian Sign Language Program Office of the Foundation for the Equal Opportunities of Persons with Disabilities. Between 2010 and 2012, he was a curator responsible for the curatorial activities of the Public Foundation for the Equal Opportunities of Persons with Disabilities (FSZK) (professional area: sign language and IT). Since December 2011, he has been the secretary of the NJSZT Professional Community Supporting People with Disabilities.

    He learned sign language as an adult so that he could teach his deaf peers who spoke sign language in their "mother tongue", sign language. More and more people are interested in this methodology, and Hungarian Television filmed a series of video interviews with him (see publications).

    Awards: Török Béla Memorial Medal (Dr. Török Béla Kindergarten, Primary School, Vocational School, 1990); TDK Special Award (1997); OTDK 1st place and special award (2001); Pro Scientia Gold Medal (2001); Példakép Award (several associations, 2005); Érted Medal Award (László Juszt: TV lawyer, 2005); János Kemény Award (NJSZT, 2011).

    And what else is important
    • The courses organized at the Faculty of Informatics of Óbuda University, which ensure equal opportunities for the hearing impaired, are not only available to the University's own students, but are also a social offering to all hearing impaired people in Hungary. The most important task: to ensure equal opportunities for the hearing impaired in IT through catch-up education, contributing to information accessibility.

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