Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted

You can now create your own animated ASL fingerspelling images using the fingerspelling creator tool.

You can change the speed of the animation.  The animated gifs can be posted on Facebook as American Sign Language messages for your friends.  They can also be downloaded, or embedded on other websites.

To use this tool click here.

hello-d.gif

fingerspelling-creator-asl.png

  • 2 years later...
Posted

ok so I can finger spell faster than I can read it so took 3 times to get 

hello

 

but think good way practice. I have dyslexiadoes this change or maybe why  struggle so much. others pick up so fast even kids in at can I grab pen paper and hold on go back and shared that letter again. I. ant watch myself sign even I close my eyes do better. but was thinking at why so hard but when I look my hand I see back of my hand watching others it's front looks different was think maybe why.  it sure. when I get this down I think will be good as I struggle talking. right now it new words I never heard  or too many to put together what someine saying so I'm at what's that word........what word that word you just said.. .......which one.......the one I can't hear and never heard and no clue what your saying that word. blahhhhhh. what do you say when someone name is not usual and no idea how to say it but they yell at you or speak robot or tell you 20x and I can't hear them so no not sure how to say it I end up just stop talking and at hey you. or a nurse writing on the wall look at patient when speaking she can not hear you asked a question at time looking at the board I didn't answer she got mad but she was putting up look at patient when speak at the time. the light doesn't turn on does it not until it's you. does it turn on ever . or is my only hope in getting with only those like me. my life if all hearing peole who get mad or upset at me. I'm hai ing sarcasm a I get frustrated is this normal.  I knew Braille was for blind people so when they don't know I'm going blind but know I can't hear them why do they offer Braille. I can see them

  • 1 year later...
Posted

I'm trying to change the speed for the fingerspelling game on this site, however, when I clicked the fast button to make it go faster it continued to go at normal speed. How do I adjust the speed for the fingerspelling game to make it go faster?

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Posts

    • The EX-UM-4X4SFP is a high-performance network expansion module built for businesses that need faster, more flexible connectivity. Designed for enterprise switching environments, it provides multiple SFP ports to support high-speed fiber connections and efficient data transfer. This module is a smart choice for scaling your network without major hardware upgrades. It helps increase port density, improve bandwidth handling, and maintain stable performance across demanding IT operations. Offered by ORM Systems, a trusted global supplier of networking hardware, the EX-UM-4X4SFP is tested for reliability and long-term performance in real-world environments. Perfect for data centers, enterprise networks, and growing infrastructures that require dependable and scalable networking solutions. SEO Description EX-UM-4X4SFP SFP module for scalable enterprise networks. Boost speed, expand ports, and improve performance with reliable hardware from ORM Systems.
    • ❤️ Can you decipher the affirmation? Need an ASL alphabet chart to help you decipher the message? Click Here ❤️ What's the affirmation? --- First 1000+ Signs! Click Here!
    • ❤️ Can you decipher the affirmation? Need an ASL alphabet chart to help you decipher the message? Click Here ❤️ What's the affirmation? --- Get our ASL Books! Click Here!
    • Hi everyone! I am a graduate student at the University of California, Davis. I'm desperately looking for individuals who use ASL--especially interpreters--for a pilot study for my dissertation. If you have a spare moment, I would like to invite you to take this completely online research survey. Your contribution to this research will help neuroscientists learn more about how sign language is processed in the brain for those who use both a spoken and signed language. This research has been approved by the UC Davis IRB board. Below is some more information, and the link to the study: --- Study of Sign Language Processing:  What is the purpose of this study? By evaluating participant responses to this short, online experiment, we can get a better understanding of the neural mechanisms that are used to support sign language processing in the brain. Who can participate? We encourage anyone (even hearing parents or individuals who use ASL consistently) from anywhere in the US to participate. Eligible participants meet the following criteria: ·       Between 18-50 years of age. ·       Normal cognitive function. ·       Consistent use of American Sign Language. ·       Have normal or corrected-to-normal vision. ·       High school competency (9th grade) in reading English What does participation look like? This experiment is an approximately 20-minute online study, which should be taken on a laptop or computer. You will be presented with a consent form, a short background questionnaire, and then a decision task. You will see videos of a deaf person signing, then you will press a key on the keyboard in response. Here is the link to the study: https://research.sc/participant/login/dynamic/DFB825B2-1571-4380-9CBD-D666D51DAAB9 Additional Project Information: This study was approved by the University of California, Davis IRB (an ethics board) [2402245-1] Your information will be kept confidential and in a secure database. If you have any questions, please contact Anna Boyer at [email protected] or 330-357-1277.
×
×
  • Create New...