"What's it like to use one sense to do the work of another? "Can You Read My Lips?" is an immersive short about lip-reading based on the essay "Seeing at the Speed of Sound" by Rachel Kolb who narrates and stars in the piece."
Een oratie houden in gebarentaal. Hoogleraar Nederlandse Gebarentaal Beppie van den Bogaerde gaat dat doen, aan de Universiteit van Amsterdam. Daarmee heeft ze een primeur te pakken: het is de eerste keer dat dit gebeurt aan een Nederlandse universiteit.
For this research, we will evaluate how the use of newly developed "Lifelike Expressive Avatars" affects the reading comprehension of Deaf and Hard of Hearing students. The evaluation tool includes the following story, titled "The Forest", which was written by Jason Stewart, teacher at Kendall Demonstration Elementary School.
Of all the ways to talk about color, sign language must be the most expressive. If you don't already speak sign language, color words are a fun place to start. You'll learn that it doesn't take a palate to discuss a palette.
American Sign Language University is resource site for ASL students and teachers. Here you will find information and resources to help you learn ASL and improve your signing.
"Here are a few American Sign Language terms to help those of you who are trying to communicate with a person who signs, but does not hear. New word definitions are being added, and this will soon bring the total number of ASL terms to more than 1270! Also included is the basic alphabet and numbers 1-10. This dictionary has both animated and text definitions. The text definitions also have letter or number sign images to aid in visualizing the sign. This will allow you to quickly locate a word, read how to sign the word, and choose to view the animated sign if you wish. "
"Featuring American Sign Language Video Dictionaries and Quizzes, with FREE TEACHER ACCOUNTS to create customized quizzes for reviewing and teaching your students. Great for student lab practice and homework assignments."