American Sign Language
'Gades' All-American center Mudge signs to play at Nevada
Jordan Mudge, an All-American center at Bakersfield College this past season, has signed a letter of intent to play football at the University of Nevada in Reno. Mudge said he signed the letter on Tuesday and will travel to Reno later this week. The spring semester begins Monday, he said.
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QuickStart American Sign Language QuickStart American Sign Language

Platform:  WINDOWS 98/ME/2000/XP/VISTA Publisher:  QUICKSTART Packaging:  JEWEL CASE Learn sign language and communicate with family friends and co-workers!  In this interactive CD professional sign language interpreter Renee Moore will show you a simple and fun way to learn American Sign Language! Open up new worlds and quickly learn the basic skills needed to communicate with deaf friends family customers and co-workers...

American Sign Language Clip and Create 5 - ASL Clip Art CD-ROM (Windows) American Sign Language Clip and Create 5 - ASL Clip Art CD-ROM (Windows)

Over 5,000 sign pictures (more than 1,500 new signs) Sign-O pictures are larger Print the User's Guide Access the categories from Custom Print section The Custom Printing section allows you to create various types of materials (e...

ASL - American Sign Language ASL - American Sign Language

Language Learning ASL is an interactive CD-ROM: (1) A Self-paced CBT (computer-based training) System: This American Sign Language (ASL) CD-ROM is the tool you'll need to master the skills needed for this marvelous language...

Instant Immersion American Sign Language Instant Immersion American Sign Language

Instant Immersion American Sign Language is a quick and easy way for beginners to learn how to sign. Based on the same tried and proven techniques that allow people to quickly pick up a spoken language, this software offers the key to signing success: immersion...

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American Sign Language V 2.0 American Sign Language V 2.0

Ships 2 CDS in box no jewel case. Features: * Over 300 video demonstrations of fingerspelling, phrases and numbers * Features 500 ASL signs, arranged alphabetically in 20 categories * Signs are shown pictorially and used in sentences * All signs fully demonstrated by the onscreen guide * Get an overview of ASL history

Instant Immersion American Sign Language Deluxe Instant Immersion American Sign Language Deluxe

Topics Entertainment Instant Immersion American Sign Language Deluxe Windows/Mac. From the history of American Sign Language to hand positions for thousands of ASL words and phrases, this 8-CD-ROM software suite is packed with authoritative content d

Hypersign 4.0 Dictionary of American Sign Language Hypersign 4.0 Dictionary of American Sign Language

Learn the fastest growing language in America withHypersign 4.0!Product InformationWhy HyperSign?  Many texts and videotaped lexicons of ASL exist. Thetexts are one dimensional and do not adequately illustrate the motion or thechanges in meaning which facial expressions add to the sign...

American Sign Language: Fingerspelling & Numbers (PC/MAC) American Sign Language: Fingerspelling & Numbers (PC/MAC)

American Sign Language is the fast, fun way to gain proficiency in fingerspelling. From learning basics to improving comprehension or just increasing signing speed, Fingerspelling & Numbers acts as your personal tutor...

Webster's Millennium American Sign Language Learning System Webster's Millennium American Sign Language Learning System

Can anyone recommend an American Sign Language Computer program?

I have taken two American Sign Language classes and would like to continue learning the language. Therfore, I am looking for a computer program.
Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thank you,
stephanie.

You could check out the ASL site. I think it's ASL.com or something like that. Or do a search.

Once you have decided that you would like to use American Sign Language with your child or students, many questions come to mind about how you should begin in order to be successful. One of the most common questions asked is, aEoeWhich hand should I sign with?aE� The answer will be one that you like as it is simply a matter of preference. If you are right handed, sign with your right hand and if you are left handed, sign with your left hand. Since you will probably be most comfortable signing with your dominant hand, anyway, this works out for the best. The only time this would not apply, is if there is a two-handed sign that is being performed, then of course you will use both hands to make the sign. I have only seen one instance where using your left hand may interfere with the understanding of a sign. This would be when signing the letters of the alphabet. Since many letters do take the form of their written counter-part, children will absorb this information as they see it signed. For example, the letter C is performed by curving your fingers into a half circle. When you perform this with your right hand, your child will see the letter as it is written correctly. However, when this letter is signed with your left hand, your child or students will see the letter as if it were backwards. Therefore, it is your choice whether or not this would be a significant problem that you should sign with your right hand. The letter aEoeLaE� also falls into this category. If you haven't begun signing because you are feeling unsure about which hand to sign with, you now know that you can use your most comfortable hand aE" which is your dominant hand. Go ahead and begin signing with whichever hand you feel comfortable with and just go ahead and get started. Good Luck! For more ideas on signing with your baby.

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Once you have decided that you would like to use American Sign Language with your child or students, many questions come to mind about how you should begin in order to be successful. One of the most common questions asked is, "Which hand should I sign with?" The answer will be one that you like

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