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American Sign Language on the Web
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ASLPro.com was created to be a free resource for the classroom teacher. Teachers can create accounts and personalize a quiz for their students' use, then take them into a lab and let them practice seeing models other than their own teacher.
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A site created by the Michigan State University Communication Technology Laboratory.
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Created by Karen Nakamura
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See actual ASL signing related to medical conditions.
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The NAD represents the rights of Deaf American citizens. They have informational videos at this location.
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The Deaf version of "You Tube".
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Similar to Deaf Tube, but with a more international flavor. See signing from other countries!
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American Sign Language Books, Videos & DVDs
These titles may be borrowed using Pennsylvania's Interlibrary loan system.-
The PA Office for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing, or ODHH, provides information regarding deafness, hearing loss and other concerns. They maintain a library of materials at the Hiram G Andrews Center in Cambria county. NIC testing materials are included.
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Very popular textbooks for Interpreter Training Programs, they are often referred to as the "Green Books".
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This is another series of books that is often used in Interpreter Training Programs.
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A 15-DVD series which features ASL instructor: Billy Seago and the fun Bravo family. This functional approach is appropriate for students of all ages.
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A federally funded service who's mission is to promote and provide equal access to communication and learning for students who are blind, visually impaired, deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind.
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Classes in Your Local Area of Pennsylvania
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Search for Sign Language to see a variety of agencies and organizations.
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PARID provides these links as a service to the public and our members.
Disclaimer: PARID holds no liability for any links that may be incorrect or missing from this page.