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Sign It ASL is designed to teach older children, teenagers, and adults conversational American Sign Language. Learn ASL through engaging, interactive material provided by noteworthy ASL comedians and performers. Take online quizzes, get instant scoring, and track your progress, all with our special bundled discount!

All talks will be held at the Granville headquarters at Madison 36th, New York City.

Learn to sign online and at your own pace with 

American Sign Language  Made Easy.

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Fingerspelling,
vocabulary,
and sentence
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Receptive 
conversation 
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Introduction
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Chapter quizzes and
lesson exams with 
score tracking.

ASL video
dictionary for
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An innovative course taught by experts & packaged for you!

Sign It ASL is an online, self-paced course for American Sign Language (ASL) ideal for anyone with an interest in learning conversational sign language. Start learning ASL today with the expertise of performers such as comedian Keith Wann, rapper Sean Forbes, and the stars of public television's Signing Time, Rachel and Leah Coleman.

Included in this Bundle:

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Introductions, Family, Feelings, Jobs, and School. Learn the basics of ASL through entertaining videos and simple concepts, then test your knowledge!

Neighbors, Food, Numbers & Time, Transportation, and Animals. Continue the journey of learning beginners’ ASL with our talented professionals & curated curriculum!

USA, Countries, Government, Vacation, and Money. Round up your conversational ASL with more advanced topics, then put your knowledge to the test with our built-in quizzes and exams!

Each unit has 5 lessons, each with approximately 20-30 chapters of instruction (10 hours).

**Unit 4 (lessons 16-20) will be released in mid-2020, and units 5-10 (lessons 21-50) are being funded.

Donate here to support the production of more lessons and free access to families with deaf and hard-of-hearing children.

Meet Your ASL Instructors!

Keith Wann

He is an actor, performer, writer, producer, father, husband, and a terrible stunt-guy. Along with performing, Keith also maintains his National Interpreter Certification, works on Broadway providing ASL access, and has been an artistic ASL consultant on video projects for artists including Sia.

Mario Hernandez

He is better known as MannyASL, is a professional ASL storyteller and educator who knows how to instantly establish rapport with children of all ages and make them laugh with his wide-eyed antics. Currently, he teaches ASL at the Catholic University of America and provides advanced workshops in ASL storytelling for children and adults.

Rachel Coleman

She is a passionate advocate for accessible communication for all children. In 2008, Rachel was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Performer in a Children’s Series for Signing Time. In 2018, Rachel became the executive director of the American Society for Deaf Children.

Melani Chaitoo

She is a talented Deaf producer, dancer, actor, director, activist, and educator. She is currently an executive producer and actor of the new comedy web series, Don’t Shoot the Messenger. She is an advocate speaker at United Nations on disability and ASL cultural programming.

Crom Saunders

He was born Deaf, and immediately started letting the world know there was nothing wrong with that. Crom is the current Director of Deaf Studies at Columbia College Chicago. He also works as a theater interpreter and ASL master for several notable theater companies, including Steppenwolf Theatre and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.

Leah Coleman

She is a Deaf American actor known for inspiring the creation of, and starring in, the Signing Time series (formerly on public television, Nick Jr., and Netflix). Leah is currently a senior at Rochester Institute of Technology and is pursuing a degree in Individualized Studies with concentrations in Deaf Culture and Design.

Peter S. Cook

He is an internationally reputed Deaf performing artist whose works incorporate American Sign Language, pantomime, storytelling, acting, and movement. He has appeared in Live from Off Center’s “Words on Mouth” (PBS) and “United States of Poetry” (PBS), Peter was invited in 2003 to the White House to perform at the National Book Festival.

Sean Forbes

He is a hip-hop artist, rapper, songwriter, drummer, and communicator who happens to be Deaf. In 2006, Sean co-founded D-PAN, the Deaf Professional Arts Network. D-PAN is a nonprofit organization whose goal is to ensure that music is accessible to the Deaf community through ASL.

Alexandria Wailes

She is an accomplished Deaf actor, director, choreographer, ASL consultant, and museum educator. In 2018, she performed alongside P!NK and Leslie Odom Jr. at Super Bowl LII. She is currently the ASL coach for ABC’s Quantico and the Director of Artistic Sign Language for the Broadway revival of Children of a Lesser God.

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People Like You Love Using Sign It ASL!

I use Sign It ASL for my 14 year old daughter who has down syndrome. We are having so much fun! The character actors are amazing: the pirate makes her giggle, the rapper always entertains, and the chef is a hoot. I love that it is fun to learn, and when I test her with the quizzes at the end I am always amazed with how well she picks up the signs. Thank you for providing fun learning tools for us… I just wanted you to know how much we love this program.

It's just like what I learned in ASL 1 and 2 in College but I feel like my 10 year old would be able to learn from it. I think its fabulous! I love Keith Wann and can't believe you were able to pair up with him. Sign It ASL is serious enough that college kids can learn from it but silly enough (pirate costume) that kids will find it entertaining too.

As I'm sure you know, trying to learn another language, and a visual language at that, is so intimidating! Your programs make it seem like an achievable goal. Thank you.

I just recently purchased Sign It for my homeschool foreign language curriculum. My 3rd grader learned sign language with Baby Signing Time starting at 6 months, as have my 3 kids after her. Now my 4 year old and 2 year old have picked up on several phrases. What the what? This is insanely effective and very entertaining. Thank you for creating this educational, fun, easy way to learn signing past knowing individual words.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Sign It ASL is the short name for “Sign It: American Sign Language Made Easy.” It is an online, self-paced American Sign Language course. The complete curriculum will have a total of 10 units (50 lessons) that teach conversational ASL (vocabulary, sentences, grammar, and syntax) and Deaf culture.

  • The Sign It ASL curriculum was written by Curt Radford, Ed.D. and scripted by Heather Ravarino and Keith Wann. Actors include: Rachel Coleman, Keith Wann, Maleni Chaitoo, Sean Forbes, Peter Cook, Alexandria Wailes, Crom Saunders, Manny Hernandez, Leah Coleman, and Alex Brown.

  • Units 1, 2, and 3 (lessons 1-15) are currently available and included in this bundle. Unit 4 (lessons 16-20) will be released in mid-2020, and units 5-10 (lessons 21-50) are being funded. Donate here to support the production of more lessons and free access to families with deaf and hard-of-hearing children.

  • Each unit has 5 lessons, each with approximately 20-30 chapters of instruction. Units also include:

    - Fingerspelling, vocabulary, and sentence practice
    - Receptive conversation practice and quizzes
    - ASL interviews about Deaf culture and more
    - Lesson exams with score and progress tracking
    - ASL video dictionary for easy reference.

    Unit 1 Lessons: Introductions, Family, Feelings, Jobs, & School
    Unit 2 Lessons: Neighbors, Food, Numbers & Time, Transportation, & Animals
    Unit 3 Lessons: USA, Countries, Government, Vacation, & Money

  • Yes! Sign It ASL is designed especially for individual home learning. Our curriculum has been used with students at the middle school, high school, and college levels. As with any language, it is best if you frequently practice what you are learning from the course through in-person conversations with skilled users of the language. If you are part of a homeschool coop, be sure to look at our educational site license option.

  • Yes! Get free sample chapters here.

  • Unlike most online American Sign Language classes, the Sign It ASL units you purchase are yours to keep. That means that you can go through the lessons at your own pace, and you can review earlier material as often as you wish!

    If you are using an educational site license, each seat will have access for 12 months from the time of purchase.

  • Sign It ASL will teach you the vocabulary and sentences you need to know to have basic conversations. As with any language course, fluency comes with time, it comes with using the language, and it comes with interactions and conversations with others who are fluent.

  • Not yet. We will offer the course through an accredited university when all 10 course units are complete. We are releasing units as soon they are produced so you can start enriching your ASL studies now.

  • Yes, you do need to be online for the quiz and test features to work.

  • There is not an app that you can get from the app store. You can instead create a shortcut icon that you use on your mobile devices just like an app. Follow these directions to install the shortcut onto your Apple or Android devices. You will need to be online to install and use Sign It ASL.

    How to install the Sign It ASL shortcut on mobile devices

    1. From your phone or tablet, go to https://signitasl.net
    2. Tap “Make this an app”
    3. Follow instructions on your device to complete installation
    4. Tap the Sign It icon on your home screen to go to your lessons!

    You will still need to be connected to the internet to access your course.

  • Sign It ASL is delivered online so you can take quizzes, get instant scoring, and track your progress. The lesson videos are not available on DVD.

  • Certain features of Sign It ASL (quiz questions, score keeping, dictionary, etc.) require us to deliver this content through a different website/app, so it is not a part of the Signing Time TV digital subscription.

  • Signing Time is designed to build ASL vocabulary by teaching children more than 1,000 signs. Sign It ASL is designed to teach older children, teenagers, and adults in-depth American Sign Language. It includes lessons on vocabulary, grammar, fingerspelling, non-manual markers, and Deaf culture. With the completion of all 10 units, Sign It ASL will be a complete ASL curriculum.

  • You will find all the units and purchase options in the Sign It ASL store. The links will walk you through adding the item to your shopping cart, setting up your account, and checking out. You will then be able to access your lessons at https://signitasl.net.

  • Yes! Through the generosity of Signing Time Foundation donors and our partners at NCHAM, Sign It ASL is available for free to families in the US who have a child 36 months or younger who has any type of hearing loss. Apply at MyDeafChild.org.

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