Deaf Spotlight: Ryan Lane

Posted on Jun 20, 2019 by paul

You may not know the name right away, but if you’re a fan of Switched at Birth you will immediately recognize this week’s deafie!  Ryan Lane was born to a hearing family in California and graduated from the California School of the Deaf, Riverside. Lane got his start when director David Risotto saw his picture and […]

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5 Reasons You Should Be Using ASLdeafined (#5 is BRAND NEW!)

Posted on Jun 14, 2019 by paul

Learning American Sign Language is as fun as it is rewarding, but not all textbooks are created equal (especially online)! Take a look at why ASLdeafined continues to be the #1 Online ASL Video Textbook.No Deaf People Are Harmed In The Making Of Our Videos. 1. We use Deaf ASL Experts.All of our videos feature […]

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Deaf News This Week – 6/14/2019

Posted on Jun 14, 2019 by paul

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Deaf People in History: Dummy Hoy!

Posted on Jun 07, 2019 by paul

Hoy grew up in Ohio and attended the Ohio School for the Deaf after contracting meningitis at the age of three. While owning a shoe repair store and playing baseball on the weekends for his local team, he was the third deaf player to be picked up for the Major Leagues after signing with the […]

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Deaf News This Week – 6/7/2019

Posted on Jun 07, 2019 by paul

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Deaf News This Week – 5/31/2019

Posted on May 31, 2019 by paul

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We LOVE Our Teachers, And We’re Always Here To Help!

Posted on May 31, 2019 by paul

ASLdeafined began when a teacher wanted a better Sign Language curriculum for his students; one that could be consistently updated and provide 24/7 support, and wouldn’t break a school’s budget. Our goal today is still all about the teachers. We want to provide everything we can to make sure your students love learning ASL and to make […]

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Deaf News This Week – 5/24/2019

Posted on May 24, 2019 by paul

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Deaf History Spotlight: Laura Redden Searing

Posted on May 24, 2019 by paul

Laura Redden Searing: Deaf Poet and Journalist! Searing became deaf after a bout with spinal meningitis at the age of eleven in 1851. She was lucky to have supportive parents who learned Sign Language along with their daughter, and she eventually attended the Missouri School for the Deaf in Fulton. In 1857 Searing began submitting […]

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Navigating Our Dictionary

Posted on May 19, 2019 by paul

Dictionary Navigation Hello and welcome back to ASLdeafined’s blog! Today’s post will cover all areas regarding our Dictionary. First let’s start off where to find this feature. On our website, go to the home page and select the tab, Dictionary. Once that tab is selected you will see a search page with “ASL Dictionary” on […]

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