Sign Language Toolkit vs Signs and Cues Usage & Stats

The Sign Language Toolkit is an interactive learning tool for introducing sign language. In the exploration mode users can press any key and see the how to sign the associated letter. Using the keyboard students can see how to sign spell a word. Switch to the number mode to learn how to sign numbers from zero to twenty. Press any key in this mode and see how to sign the number. Students who are learning sign language will find the quiz feature helpful. After pressing the question mark to start the quiz a word is randomly selected from the word list. The way to spell the word in sign language is shown. The object is for the student to recognize the gestures for the letters in the word and to type them on the keyboard. Speech effects are provided so that when a letter is pressed on the keyboard it is pronounced aloud. This feature can optionally be turned on or off.
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The Signs and Cues app has a vocabulary dictionary for ASL Sign Language, Cued Speech, or Fingerspelling; and also has example sentences dictionary for ASL signing. Some words have yellow tabs, which means the "explanation" tab can be clicked to get an explanation of the word. Signs and Cues combines the words from SignCueQuest, The ASL Adventure Game with YouTube's "ASL Word of The Day" and "Cued Speech Word of The Day" videos in a handy dictionary. There are more than 6,000 signing video clips and more than 1500 cueing video clips. *** Signs and Cues needs an internet connection to run.
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Sign Language Toolkit VS.
Signs and Cues

December 28, 2024