available on the publisher’s site. The effects of digital video framerate and size on American Sign Language (ASL) learner comprehension were investigated. Fifty-one students were randomly assigned to one of three video size treatment groups: 480x360, 320x240, and 240x180 pixels. Within each treatment, students were presented three 30-second videos of signed narratives at framerates of 6, 12, and 18 frames per second. Participants used ASL to retell each story and performances were captured by a digital video camera and archived for evaluation. Three ASL experts evaluated the video performances and generated a fluency score for each student. The results indicate that framerate and the interaction between framerate and ASL level had signific...
Motivations & Methods - Standardized testing has revealed that many deaf adults in the U.S. have lo...
The emergence of powerful computers in language testing permits the use of video media in second lan...
The question as to whether an assessment construct of second language (L2) listening comprehension s...
Mobile sign language video conversations can become unintelligible due to high video transmission ra...
Mobile sign language video conversations can become unintelligible due to high video transmission ra...
Mobile sign language video communication has the potential to be more accessible and affordable if t...
Helping all students achieve literacy is viewed by many as a fundamental -- perhaps, the most fundam...
Abstract. Our lab has conducted experimental evaluations of ASL animations, which can increase acces...
Hearing loss affects millions of Americans of all ages and many affected individuals communicate wit...
This study compared two technical sign movie formats, Quicktime (2D) and threedimentional animations...
Students learning American Sign Language (ASL) lack interactive tools to give them feedback on their...
The current recommended video transmission standards, Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of bilingual and monolingual videos on the r...
This research investigates the usability of an e-learning environment that is embedded with sign lan...
Video communication systems currently provide poor quality and performance for deaf people using sig...
Motivations & Methods - Standardized testing has revealed that many deaf adults in the U.S. have lo...
The emergence of powerful computers in language testing permits the use of video media in second lan...
The question as to whether an assessment construct of second language (L2) listening comprehension s...
Mobile sign language video conversations can become unintelligible due to high video transmission ra...
Mobile sign language video conversations can become unintelligible due to high video transmission ra...
Mobile sign language video communication has the potential to be more accessible and affordable if t...
Helping all students achieve literacy is viewed by many as a fundamental -- perhaps, the most fundam...
Abstract. Our lab has conducted experimental evaluations of ASL animations, which can increase acces...
Hearing loss affects millions of Americans of all ages and many affected individuals communicate wit...
This study compared two technical sign movie formats, Quicktime (2D) and threedimentional animations...
Students learning American Sign Language (ASL) lack interactive tools to give them feedback on their...
The current recommended video transmission standards, Telecommunication Standardization Sector (ITU-...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of bilingual and monolingual videos on the r...
This research investigates the usability of an e-learning environment that is embedded with sign lan...
Video communication systems currently provide poor quality and performance for deaf people using sig...
Motivations & Methods - Standardized testing has revealed that many deaf adults in the U.S. have lo...
The emergence of powerful computers in language testing permits the use of video media in second lan...
The question as to whether an assessment construct of second language (L2) listening comprehension s...