Yeah she was chewing on me a little bit. I'm kind of unsure how to correct her because she can't hear a yelp.
She's adorable!
With my deafies, I used a tap to get their attention, then a hand signal for no.
You can also use a squirt bottle, though mine thought water being sprayed at them was fun.
And of course, there are always the vibrating collars. I never used one, but not to say I wouldn't. They just weren't widely available 10 years ago.
Teaching a "look at me command" is one of the first things you want to teach her, and it's pretty simple. Tap her while you're just hanging out together and if/when she responds to your touch by looking at you, give whatever signal you want to use for "watch me" and then praise madly.
Training a deafie is a mix of deliberate commands, and using what the dog does already. Of course, I always train my hearing dogs the same way too. If a hearing pup sits down on it's own without a command, I still go "OMG, good SIT puppy, good dog" and carry own as if he discovered the cure for ebola or something.