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    Title: A Study of the Effect of American Sign Language CD on Helping
    Authors: Chien-Li Chen
    Contributors: Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering
    Keywords: This research integrated computer video and animation for teaching American Sign Language to elementary students of a hand-in-hand alternative remedial program. A phonics teaching approach based on Taiwanese phonetic system was also included in the computer software. A total of 35 elementary students from a school of Miao-Li county participated in the study for 8 hours. Their achievement in sign language recognition and English alphabets and words was assessed. As the Olympic game of the Deaf will be held in Taiwan next year, it is hoped the multimedia software of American Sign Language will help Taiwanese understand and communicate with deaf people from all over the world.
    Date: 2009
    Issue Date: 2009-11-18 13:14:38 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract: This research integrated computer video and animation for teaching American Sign Language to elementary students of a hand-in-hand alternative remedial program. A phonics teaching approach based on Taiwanese phonetic system was also included in the computer software. A total of 35 elementary students from a school of Miao-Li county participated in the study for 8 hours. Their achievement in sign language recognition and English alphabets and words was assessed.
    As the Olympic game of the Deaf will be held in Taiwan next year, it is hoped the multimedia software of American Sign Language will help Taiwanese understand and communicate with deaf people from all over the world.
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