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ASL/Sign Language Instruction Resources
Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Below are resources for learning American Sign Language.

Signs for Intelligence: The mission of Signs for Intelligence is "We create fun and easy to use products based on real world settings that enhance the learning experience for everyone who wants to communicate using ASL." This site is a good resource of learning materials to encourage families with young children to learn ASL, using DVDs and flash cards.

The Deaf Culture Centre: The DEAF CULTURE CENTRE is a conveergence point for Deaf and hearing people to immerse themselves creatively within Deaf culture. It is a unique evolving place that is open and welcoming to all. Located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

lifeprint.com - A great online resource to help you learn sign language.

Online Sign Language Browsers - free sign language browser, online dictionary.

 
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