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ASL resources.

Gallaudet University. (2020) ASL Connect. Gallaudet.edu. https://www.gallaudet.edu/asl-


connect/asl-for-free

Gallaudet University is a private university that caters to the deaf and hard of
hearing. They offer a free online course for people to learn ASL, which could lead into a
proper accredited class at the university if you so chose to. Besides basic lesson they
offer some lessons in making an introduction and starting a conversation with a deaf
person.

ASL Discoveries. (2016). Asl_discoveries. Instagram.com.


https://www.instagram.com/asl_discoveries/

ASL Discoveries is an all inclusive instagram account that offers everyone an


interactive experience through their updates and videos. Through their profile they set up
video conferences, meetups, and lessons, also offering small challenges often.
Immersing yourself in the ASL culture can really help advance your learning experience.

Sign School. (2020). Learn American Sign Language. Singschool.com.


https://www.signschool.com/

Sign school offers a comprehensive course that offers a lot of interaction and the
ability to move at your own pace. The lessons progress in difficulty, but they let you
sacel the difficulty to whatever level you are currently at. They also offer all this and
more on their app, which makes it one of the easier lessons to incorporate in your dayl.

American Society for Deaf Children. (Jun 10, 2019). Free ASL Alphabet Chart.
Deafchildren.org. https://deafchildren.org/2019/06/free-asl-alphabet-chart/

The American Society for Deaf Children website offers many educational
resources to help teachers, parents, and especially deaf children. The lessons they offer
are great for any beginner, and teach in a way that is easy to understand. They offer a
free printable alphabet chart that is important for any beginner to memorize.

American Sign Language University. (Nov 7, 2017). ASLU. Lifeprint.com.


https://www.lifeprint.com/

American Sign Language University offers a variety of resources to go through.


On top of 31 instructional lessons they also offer many videos, puzzles, and quizzes.
The amount of information is almost endless and will provide anyone with a full
education in ASL.
Free Sign Language Class. (Jun. 1, 2020). Free Sign Language Class (ASL 1 – Intro).
Startasl.com. https://www.startasl.com/learning-sign-language-asl1/

Start ASL offers many resources to help you learn american sign language. They
offer a great course that is free for people to take. Besides this the site also lets you
connect with others in the community and tutors to help you further your education.

Learn ASL in 31 Days: Day 1 :: Alphabet. (Sept. 30, 2013). ASL Rochelle. Youtube.com.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Niyz8wHXZX4&ab_channel=ASLRochelle

This is the first of 31 videos that the host Rochelle goes through to teach you asl.
Her entire course is well done and easy to follow. Though you can find many different
videos on youtube to help teach yourself ASL, I believe Rochelles shines among the
rest.

Free Videos. (2020). ASL Level 1. Signlanguage101.com.


https://www.signlanguage101.com/free-lessons/asl-level-1

The first in ten free lessons that go over the basic to more complicated lessons.
Hosted by Dr Byron Bridges, a notable scholar and professor teaching ASL. He brings a
great energy to the lessons, and I very much enjoy the enthusiasm that Dr. Bridges
displays. The major plus is that they offer ten free lessons you can watch.

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