As promised here is the link to i711.com! One of the MANY perks to being the mom of a Deaf son is the cool tools, websites, etc. I'm sorry I've not shared earlier. The video blogs or vlogs are just too cool!
Another vlog/ASL video link that some may be familiar with is: http://www.oicmovies.com
This site has many ASL videos in a variety of topics. But they don't have captioning - some can be a challenge. But there are many different topics, such as current events, health, opinion, and even jokes. It is optional to register at the site, but some videos are only viewable if you do register.
This is so cool, I love this! I love testing myself on my receptive skills. I sit and watch signed videos on youtube all the time; only problem with that is that some people title them as ASL videos when they are really signed English, which doesn't help my ASL skills any, but I still enjoy it. :)
Thank you so much for showing this to the class. I know for myself I will use this site to work on my receptive skills for interpreting. Again thanking for showing the class this site.
Thank you so much for posting this I really think this is going to be a great way for me to practice my receptive skills.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great website to you for signers and non-signers! Thanks for posting! It is an interesting way to learn new information!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a good link - Thanks for posting!
ReplyDeleteAnother vlog/ASL video link that some may be familiar with is: http://www.oicmovies.com
This site has many ASL videos in a variety of topics. But they don't have captioning - some can be a challenge. But there are many different topics, such as current events, health, opinion, and even jokes. It is optional to register at the site, but some videos are only viewable if you do register.
I think its so interesting to see the many different videos on different topics expressed in ASL. It definitely helps me with receptive skills in ASL.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool, I love this! I love testing myself on my receptive skills. I sit and watch signed videos on youtube all the time; only problem with that is that some people title them as ASL videos when they are really signed English, which doesn't help my ASL skills any, but I still enjoy it. :)
ReplyDeleteReally cool site,I'm only in ASL 102 but I can understand a little, the woman is such a clear signer =)
ReplyDeleteLauren is fun to watch. I can practice my receptive skills along with learning current events.
ReplyDeleteThis is so very helpful! She signs so clearly! :)
ReplyDeleteReceptive skills are what I need practice with the most.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for posting this! It will be great assistance to practicing my receptive skills!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for showing this to the class. I know for myself I will use this site to work on my receptive skills for interpreting. Again thanking for showing the class this site.
ReplyDeleteThis is a really cool site. I could understand a little bit of it to.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great way to practice. I told a fellow classmate in ASL 102 about this sight and she loves it! We both thank you for posting it!
ReplyDeleteI really thought this site was cool!! I have been looking for a site that was just asl.
ReplyDeleteThis website is really cool! Thanks for posting!
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