Oct 6, 2020 | ASDC News, ASL Weekends, Audiologists, Educators, Healthcare Providers, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Visual Language
We had a lot going on in 2019! Read our 2019 Impact Report to see how ASDC programs are bringing families together through American Sign Language. See the 2019 ASDC Impact...
Sep 14, 2020 | ASDC News, ASL Videos, Audiologists, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Service Providers, Visual Language
We’ve expanded our most popular online resource! We’ve added some videos to our ASL Stories Directory that we think you and your child will love. These wonderfully diverse story videos come to us from our friends at The Learning Center for the Deaf. Check...
Aug 13, 2020 | ASDC News, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Visual Language
ASL Teaching Tools Need a great resource to support remote learning? myASLTech is an online software toolkit that has a database of over 10,500 signs for words, idioms, phrases, symbols, letters, numbers, etc. The software tools enable you to: Efficiently create...
Jul 30, 2020 | ASDC News, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Visual Language
Baby Signing – Online Class Ready to start signing with your infant or toddler? This class is for YOU. Signing supports early language development and enhances parent-child bonding. In this class, ASL Instructor (and mother of four), Edna Johnston, will teach...
Jul 29, 2020 | ASDC News, ASL Videos, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Visual Language
“Hug” by Jez Alborough This month’s ASL Story Spotlight is about the book Hug. This story has just one written word, but when this sweet mother and daughter share this picture book with us through American Sign Language, the story comes to...
Jul 27, 2020 | ASDC News, Educators, Learning ASL, Parents and Families, Visual Language
Gallaudet University Press is making their English-ASL video dictionary for kids available free online now through August 31, 2020. The dictionary is a companion to The Gallaudet Children’s Dictionary of American Sign Language and until now, has only been...