>Brooke wrote: I can't wait to get my video's and other materials so
>that I can get
>started! I look forward to seeing what locked up potential will be
>unleashed in my student using the SW key. So far, there is no written
>communication and very little reading with a student of mine. His journal
>pictures are great now, I'm eager to read the captions in SW. (That is
>once we learn it!) Brooke Bradley
SignWriting List
January 24, 2002
I will send you your materials, Brooke...I actually have a box
prepared, but I have not received the faxed Purchase Order yet, so
just as soon as I receive it, I will ship it!
And please keep us informed about your progress.
I believe you told me that your deaf student likes computers? I would
suggest downloading our free shareware, to get started typing
directly in SignWriting. The US shareware includes a 3000 sign
dictionary written in ASL:
Download Shareware
https://www.SignWriting.org/forums/software/sw44/download
Plus Fingerspelling Fonts....
Download SignWriting Fingerspelling Fonts
https://www.SignWriting.org/catalog/sw214.html
Enjoy!! ;-))
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Val ;-)
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Valerie Sutton
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Read & Write Sign Languages
SignBankSite
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Sign Language Dictionaries
DanceWritingSite
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Read & Write Dance
MovementWritingSite
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Read & Write Movement & Gesture
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