Use this guide to find and evaluate information and resources related to Deaf Communications, American Sign Language (ASL), Interpreting, and Deaf Culture.
"American Sign Language University" at Lifeprint.com is a site for ASL students and teachers. Resources and information to help you improve your signing and teaching of ASL are provided. Site created and maintained by Dr. Bill Vicars. He has a Doctorate of Deaf Studies (Ed.D.) and a Masters in Deaf Education from Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. Author of the ASLU site.
Visualizing the ASL Lexicon.
This project is a collaboration between the Laboratory for Language and Cognitive Neuroscience at San Diego State University, the Psycholinguistics and Linguistics Lab at Tufts University, and the Programs in Deaf Studies at Boston University.
American Sign Language (ASL)-based early education resources available. A free Baby Sign Language Chart is available if you sign up for the free Sign2Me Early Learning newsletter.
Visualizing the ASL Lexicon.
This project is a collaboration between the Laboratory for Language and Cognitive Neuroscience at San Diego State University, the Psycholinguistics and Linguistics Lab at Tufts University, and the Programs in Deaf Studies at Boston University.
An agency of the state to advocate public policies, regulations, and programs to improve the quality and coordination of existing services for individuals with hearing loss, and to promote new services whenever necessary.