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Learning fingerspelling can be a good place to start with American Sign Language, and can be useful to study even if you aren't hearing-impaired.
It starts with a beginner course that includes 25 different lessons on the history of deaf education, the ASL alphabet, and how to sign numbers, colors, verbs and other basic words.
The ASL Alphabet lens will show how to fingerspell your name and let you test your sign language fluency.
Alphabet flash cards, iPhone apps, books for kids and videos and songs are all fun and effective ways to help kids learn sign language (ASL).
Discover Sign Language at DMACC For $170, DMACC offers six weeks of access to an online ASL course with 24 hours worth of lessons. The course teaches how to fingerspell the alphabet, sign colors ...