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Online ASL Classes at No Cost!

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For learning American Sign Language at home, online seems to be the perfect fit, with live instructors, quick feedback, and in many cases - classes are free!

A quick Internet search for “online ASL classes” brings up several different programs, many of which are free of charge.

University Level Sign Language Courses

ASL University is run by Dr. William “Dr. Bill” Vicars, assistant professor of ASL and Deaf Studies at California State University at Sacrament, and owner/president of Lifeprint Institute. Dr. Bill, who is hearing impaired, offers several levels of courses roughly equivalent to ASL 1, 2 & 3 at college level, 4 semester hours each. He provides course syllabi, downloadable workbooks, These classes are free to the public, but if a student needs documentation, grading, testing, etc, there are fees involved.

Dr. Bill uses a series of still photos that progress through the range of motion for each sign, showing the proper hand shape, placement, orientation and movement. For students with slower Internet connections, this can be a huge help.

Video ASL Demonstration

StartASL is another free study program. Michelle J is the owner/teacher. Michelle is hearing and has been signing since she was 13. She uses printable workbooks that go along with streaming video clips, recorded by her filmmaker husband, Rich. The student is encouraged to use a practice partner, but if one isn’t available, she provides a “practice partner” on video with time to respond.

Signing Assistance in the Classroom

ASLPro is an interesting site that is not intended as a “stand alone” program. According to the website, “ASLPro.com is designed for use by classroom teachers as a facilitating resource under qualified teacher supervision." Even so, it has valuable information and streaming video that is perfectly usable by anyone. It has several different sign language dictionaries, including ASL idioms and can be a valuable additional resource. ASLPro is run by seven members, two of whom are deaf and five are certified interpreters.

Online Signing Dictionaries

Michigan State University publishes the American Sign Language Browser. It doesn’t teach the language per se, but it’s a quick reference for specific words or phrases. The student will need a browser that works with the video links. Vista 64 may be problematic.

Signing Savvy claims to be the “most complete online sign language dictionary.” Again, they don’t actually teach the language, but use streaming video (Vista operates well with this) to show specific words and phrases. A free membership makes available larger images, examples of the word/phrase used in a sentence, description of the sign, memory aids and other ways the same sign may be used.

Formal classroom instruction can be found in many high schools, colleges, and adult education programs. But for those who prefer keeping their own schedules, working at their own speed and saving the cost of tuition, learning ASL online can provide the perfect answer.

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Elizabeth Linehan - Elizabeth studied American Sign Language at Brigham Young University. She has worked with hearing impaired and multipli-handicapped ...

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Jun 2, 2009 11:25 AM
Guest :
my parents are both hard of hearing and my step father is deaf i grew up with sign language and i almost know it all i saw this as an opportunity to become a translator. But what do i have to do?
Jun 2, 2009 3:11 PM
Elizabeth Linehan :
For those wanting to become interpreters, please see the following article. It's about the only "distance learning pre-service baccalaureate degree" in English/ASL interpretation. It's through the University of Northern Colorado's DO IT Center. (that's Distance Opportunity Interpreter Training) Very good program!
http://learning-sign-language.suite101.com/article.cfm/become_a_sign_lang uage_interpreter
Oct 2, 2009 11:08 PM
Guest :
In April of this year, I contracted bacterial meningitis. I was VERY fortunate that it left me with only a few permanent issues to deal with, one being my hearing. I'm constantly hearing sounds in my head that sound like jet engines. I have tried hearing aides, but they only made the sounds get louder and I still have a very hard time hearing people. I was told that my left ear, I am almost completely deaf in. The right is not much better. The gentleman that assisted me with my hearing aides suggested that I should really learn sign language, since there will not always be someone there to interpret for me. Can you help me find out what and where do I start? I would appreciate your assistance in this matter.
Jan 28, 2010 9:10 AM
Guest :
it is a good article.
Apr 4, 2010 6:09 PM
Guest :
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Aug 26, 2010 1:20 PM
Guest :
This article is good
Mar 3, 2011 8:45 AM
Guest :
I lost my hearing in my left ear and I went and had my ears tested and found that I lost all in my left ear and I am all most deaf in right. I do not live in city . I live in the county. so I don't know where to start to find help. I just got my computer. So if you could help me I would like that. I like the article very much. If I could get the help. I do not have my job any more. Cause I can't here on the bus any more.
Mar 22, 2011 1:24 AM
Guest :
Please teach me i want to teach the deaf finance and accounting.
Mar 28, 2011 10:54 PM
Guest :
i would love to no a.s. l i have like it for a long time ....
Jun 10, 2011 12:33 PM
Guest :
i want to learn sign language so if i come to find someone def that i want to be friends with i can talk to them. but i cant find a sight that will tech me for free do you?
Jun 12, 2011 9:01 PM
Guest :
grat thanks
Jul 14, 2011 7:16 PM
Guest :
i need to learn sign language because my 15 year old girl lost her hearing, i dont know what to do and she stays at home with me till i can start teaching her sign language
Jan 5, 2012 9:48 AM
Guest :
I am trying to look for a college or classes I can take online or within my area of New Jersey or Manhattan to future advance myself in sign language cause I would love to become a translator in it, but so far I have had bad luck looking for places if anyone knows any information can you contact me at Badkitten5800@aol.com I would really love it if anyone could help.
Jan 8, 2012 8:25 AM
Guest :
Wanting to learn sign language because , I'm getting at my age at the time and I need to know something else. Never been able to hear right, now its like I can't difind where the sound is comming from. I learned to read & right from God & still learning. At the time I wanted to stay with my Grandmother at that age you don't even know who you are, much less learn. I didn't finish school went to the 7th grade . Now at this time of my life I want to learn something new. So I can hear or see. Love Love A Friend In JESUS CHRIST, Norma.
Jan 31, 2012 5:50 PM
Guest :
i hav a friebd but idk sign so i cant talk to her can u help?!??
Feb 23, 2012 12:54 PM
Guest :
I have wanted to learn ASL for many years. I am deaf in my left ear and as I get older the hearing in my right ear is decreasing. I took a local sign class, but it was exact sign not ASL. I know that the sentence/sign structure is different and some signs are different as well. I didn't take the second class because it was going to be deeper Exact Sign. I really really want to learn it, not only for me, but also so I can communicate with others in my community who are deaf.
Mar 1, 2012 11:55 AM
Guest :
I decided as a career I wanted to work with deaf kids or teach at a deaf school. I graduate next year but I want to start learning sign language now. I live in a small town in Missouri and I'm not sure where to start. Can you help me?
Mar 26, 2012 8:22 PM
Guest :
My 1 year old son is losing his hearing, and doctors say before the age of 5 he will be completely deaf, they are not sure why this is happening, but they recommended us to start teaching him sign language, and that my husband and i start to learn too, we also have the grandparents learning to that way they will be able to talk to him, i have always wanted to be a translator, but i do not know how to get started
Mar 28, 2012 2:23 PM
Guest :
I need a fast quick way to learn asl for free! I'm not deaf, but i would love to learn anyways! I NEED HELP!!!!!!!!
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