ASL Videos

  • Internal Revenue Service: American Sign Language: The IRS offers a series of videos to help deaf individuals conduct their taxes with minimal hassle. It includes transcripts for ASL students looking to develop proficiency in sign language.
  • SafePlace: ASL Videos: SafePlace offers ASL tutorials to help better service the deaf community. SafePlace is dedicated to raising awareness of sexual assault, domestic violence, and how to keep safe from these dangers. ASL students can view these videos in order to understand how to learn sign language better.
  • American Sign Language Basics: A compendium of ASL videos teaching sign language basics, including the sign language alphabet, essential facial expressions, body language, and simple questions, phrases, songs, and words.
  • Deaf MD: Deaf MD is an innovative website providing pertinent health information in sign language. It has an extensive video collection of a medical sign language dictionary describing various medical conditions, including debilitating diseases, tests, and terms.
  • Deaf Studies Digital Journal: The University of Gallaudet offers an online digital video journal for deaf students. ASL learners can develop proficiency on how to learn sign language fluency by immersing themselves in this material.
  • Free ASL Video Tutorials: Cambridge University offers a series of sign language videos, including lessons, performances, and tips for deaf students and those seeking to become instructors.
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) In ASL Videos: The FCC provides answers to frequently asked questions in ASL through video format. Sign language novices can use these videos to develop a proficiency on how to learn sign language fluently.
  • American Sign Language Lexicon Video Dataset: A set of loss less videos that provides ASL terms using a sign language dictionary database.
  • Deaf Linx: An ASL resource center providing essential resources for deaf people and prospective sign language instructors. It includes information on deaf culture, American Sign Language (ASL), deaf services, deaf education, hearing loss resources, and other information in text, audio, and video formats.
  • Signing Savvy: An online sign language dictionary with video clips showing how to learn sign language words from certified ASL instructors.
  • "American Sign Language University": Lifeprint.com offers an extensive video and text sign language dictionary and sign language alphabet for deaf students and aspiring ASL instructors.
  • A Basic Dictionary of American Sign Language Terms: This basic sign language dictionary offers a selectable menu of chosen words using the sign language alphabet.
  • American Sign Language Fingerspelling Tool: This ASL fingerspelling tool will guide aspiring ASL instructors on how to learn sign language by inputting various words to retrieve several definitions from an animated sign language dictionary.
  • American Sign Language Alphabet: A animated version of the American Sign Language (ASL) alphabet.
  • ASL Pro: Conversational Phrases: A drop-down menu of conversational phrases presented in sign language.
  • Fingerspelling: John A. Logan College presents an extensive video list of fingerspelling patterns.
  • Funbrain: Sign the Alphabet: An interactive online game that teaches ASL students the appropriate methods for fingerspelling the sign language alphabet.
  • Deaf Culture: The Public Broadcasting System (PBS) offers a fingerspelling player for those wishing to fully understand the sign language alphabet, and the unknown details about deaf culture.
  • OIC Movies: A website that offers exclusive sign language video news and entertainment.
  • Needs Outreach: A sign language dictionary directory offering videos that will help aspiring ASL students on how to learn sign language.
  • Valley Bible Church's - ASL Dictionary of Religious Words: An online sign language dictionary that lists a huge database of religious words in video format.
  • ASL Resource: An extensive list of ASL videos that provide fingerspelling demonstrations of country names.
  • NASA: Astronaut Caldwell Dyson sends a sign language message from the International Space Station on July 22nd, 2010.
  • CDC: ASL Resources for Hurricanes: The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) offers answers in sign language to commonly asked questions in regards to the preparation of hurricanes. An advanced resource for those who have already tackled the basics on how to learn sign language.
  • ASL Health Resources: A comprehensive list of government health resources for deaf people. ASL students can use this to learn more about advanced sign language.