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Giphy made 2,000 GIFs to help you learn sign language They've all been clipped from the instructional 'Sign With Robert' series.
Personal experiences help sign language teacher By KENDRA PEEK-Messenger, Associated Press | Posted - April 13, 2014 at 8:51 a.m.
American Sign Language (ASL) is used by deaf and hard-of-hearing North Americans every day.
The ASL Alphabet lens will show how to fingerspell your name and let you test your sign language fluency.
Practicing or assessing sign language is hard because you can’t read or write it. But a new AI-driven computer game may overcome that learning challenge for sign language students.
A woman's photo of her son signaling for "help" in sign language from Santa's lap has gone viral.