Kids computer

Valerie Sutton dac at SIGNWRITING.ORG
Mon Sep 10 23:33:10 UTC 2007


SignWriting List
September 10, 2007

Hello Andre!
Thank you for this question...

In regards to the Video Instruction for SignPuddle, it requires no  
language at all, while you are watching the videos. It doesn't matter  
if you know French or English, you are watching the mouse on the  
screen click on things...so there is no language requirement...so the  
videos are language-independent. Plus, we have the directory of  
videos in French, thanks to Anny's hard work... Here is the link to  
the SignPuddle Video directory in French:

French SignPuddle Video Directory
http://www.signbank.org/signpuddle/help/SignPuddle15VideoCHfr

Of course I know Stefan can tell you much about his teaching (please  
do, Stefan!).

Stefan has been teaching SignWriting for many years, and at the time  
that Stefan started working with SignWriting, we only had the  
SignWriter DOS program, so there was no SignPuddle at that time...and  
I believe they still use SignWriter DOS in Stefan's classroom  
today...smile...and why not? If they have the computers to run it,  
that is wonderful...It has poor graphics quality and cannot sort  
dictionaries by SSS, and it cannot write down in vertical columns,  
but it does have a typing program with no mouse available, and it is  
fast to use for western signed languages.

SignWriter DOS does not run on modern operating systems like Windows  
XP or Vista. I believe Stefan uses an emulator program called DOS- 
BOX...so it can be used on Windows XP if you use DOS BOX...

Someday we hope to build in a keyboard system in SignPuddle, but that  
will not happen immediately since other things are more important  
right now...

Hope this message has helped!

Val ;-)

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On Sep 10, 2007, at 4:15 PM, Gagnon et Thibeault wrote:

> Hi Val and Stefan,
>
>     I would like to know if deaf pupils prefer using keyboard  
> commands or mouse commands when using sign writing on their  
> computer.  Do you have a program for kids (not adults) about how to  
> use whether a keyboard or a mouse for sign writing?  Otherwise, I  
> assume that deaf kids (like adults) connect to an online Internet  
> (SignBank, SignPuddle.), or they buy a PocketPuddle.  Or else, do  
> you have any suggestions for deaf kids, or about a program for kids  
> regarding the use of computers?  I'm not suggesting that material  
> should include ASL literature, books for kids, and so on.  But I  
> mean that material should include computer aided instruction for  
> kids, and a kids computer book regarding sign writing.  I know that  
> SignPuddle comes with video instructions.  But, I do not know if  
> deaf kids using French can also follow to learn steps of the video  
> instructions.
>
>     Stefan Worhnmann, have you been teaching sign writing to your  
> deaf kids for a few years, now?  If so, how do you use sign writing  
> using computers for deaf kids (ages 6-11)?  If they connect to an  
> online Internet, how do you teach computer instructions at kids'  
> level?  Did your German deaf kids watch video instructions prior to  
> learning how to use a mouse on a computer screen?
>
>     Best regards,
>
>     André Thibeault
>
>
>
>
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