Sign Language videos teaching American Sign Language, are increasingly becoming more and more popular. Websites such as online sign language dictionaries and ASL browsers are hit more each day. Could this be the wave of the future? In an ever-changing world of technology, computer time is replacing classroom time almost exponentially. Should this happen for languages?
The benefits of learning and studying sign language using ASL video teaching tools are solid. They are extremely cost-effective and allow the student to learn at his/her own pace. With busy lifestyles, the convenience of one’s own scheduled study time can be priceless. But should sign language videos be the solitary source of learning this incredible language?
Have you ever noticed how much better you are at signing when you are practicing at home in front of the mirror than when you practice when someone is watching? Isn’t it funny how your brain seems to shut down and erase everything you know once you are signing to an actual person who is watching you? Nerves. That is not something that can be duplicated or substituted. The only way to over-come the “hand-stuttering” and “mind-binding” that comes from an audience, is to practice with other people.
If you live up north, you may find it difficult to understand someone from the deep south. Both people speak English, but the accents, the drawls, and even the slang can make understanding more of a chore. This is also a benefit of communicating via your sign language with other people – even signers have “accents” and “drawls”! One person’s fingers move very quickly and fluidly, and another signer’s fingers move more harshly. These subtle differences can make your brain have to work twice as hard to understand others. This in turn, makes you a better sign language communicator.
So, while learning ASL through online videos or sign language dvds is very helpful, nothing replaces the raw, one-on-one, face-to-face interaction. So be encouraged, be brave, and go find some real people to watch sign, and show off those great skills of your own!
Until next time – Be blessed!
