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American Sign
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National Association of the Deaf
Here is a major resource center for
information and services for deaf people. Be
sure to explore their pages answers to a
wide variety of questions that you might
have about their programs.
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Gallaudet University
A national university for Deaf Education,
located in Washington, DC. "Leading the
world in undergraduate and graduate programs
for deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing
students."
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Subject-Based Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Internet Resources
A wonderful collection of Web information
sources. Very well-organized and thorough!
Provided by the Rochester Institute of
Technology. You can find information on just
about any topic related to deafness and loss
of hearing. |
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ASL Dictionaries
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A Basic Dictionary of American Sign Language
Terms
Here are a few American Sign Language terms
to help those of you who are trying to
communicate with a person who signs, but
does not hear. Also included is the basic
alphabet and numbers 1-10. |
American Sign Language Browser
See the sign language in action through
Quicktime videos that appear when you click
on a word. Be sure to give it time to load
and display after clicking. Provided by the
Michigan State University Communication
Technology Laboratory. |
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