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- Item #:
- N-35682
- Category:
- Languages
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- Packaging:
- Retail Box
- Platform:
- Windows
- Condition:
- New
- Brand:
- M2K
Learn the fastest growing language in America with
Hypersign 4.0!
Why HyperSign? Many texts and videotaped lexicons of ASL exist. The texts are one dimensional and do not adequately illustrate the motion or the changes in meaning which facial expressions add to the sign. While video tapes add motion and the facial expressions, their inherent linear nature is a significant detriment to their effective use in learning ASL. People learn and retain best what they need and what serves a purpose in their daily lives. When sign language is taught to hearing adults, one method used is to teach vocabulary in categories. When these same adults go to use this vocabulary either with their own hearing-impaired children or with Deaf adults, their communication is limited to only known vocabulary.
HyperSign was developed to meet many of the needs perceived as hearing people
attempt to learn a language of another culture ... a language very different in
content, form, and use from English or other spoken languages. While this
product is centered around a video dictionary of approximately 2000 basic ASL
signs, many features have been included to enhance the learning experience and
increase the potential for success in learning, retaining and using ASL.
It provides instructional text in Spanish and English. Features includes
full motion video, age level specific vocabulary, everyday phrases and a host of
games and activities. With the help of life-like photographs and animated
hands, you'll be able to master finger spelling at your own speed and pace,
quickly and easily.
HyperSign addresses the following for sign language learners:
- Repeated exposure to the sign vocabulary (learners retain signs that they use frequently)
- Exposure to Deaf signers in order to learn the appropriate, correct signs
- Extensive practice reading and using signs in many different contexts
- Opportunity to see the motion of the sign
- Opportunity to view and review the suprasegmental aspects of each sign which can change the meaning of the base sign
- Understanding of the rules which govern the use of signs
- Understanding of the culture of Deaf persons
- Access to on-demand individualized, private, and self-paced instruction for peers and family members
The Child’s dictionary provides a visual interface. Each word in this dictionary has been carefully chosen so that it can be accompanied by an easily recognizable picture (from the Mayer-Johnson library). The words were chosen from the text Basic Vocabulary and Language Thesaurus for Hearing-Impaired Children by Daniel Ling and Agnes Ling. The vocabulary has been grouped into 26 categories, each containing about 25 words. Each category title is represented in picture and written forms.
Full Motion Video: The full motion video of ASL signs include the suprasegmental features (facial expressions or gestures accompanying the sign) which change their meanings. Each sign has a base sign representing the one most commonly used in daily conversation. If there is more than one sign which fits that word, the dialectical or semantic variations of the signs are also available.
Age Level Specific Vocabulary: Since vocabulary varies with age, HyperSign provides access to the video dictionary at three levels. Users of the adult’s dictionary have access to all 2000 signs. The teen dictionary is a subset of the adult dictionary. The child’s dictionary was specially designed for non-readers and pre-readers with each word accompanied by an easily recognizable picture.
Spanish and English: Since Spanish is the second most commonly used first language in this country, the program is designed to provide instructional text in either Spanish or English.
Activities: Games are fun. They enhance the learning process and they increase retention. Included games for children (Which One?, Matching Game and Tic Tac Toe), and teenagers and adults (Crossword Puzzle, Name That Sign , What’s My Sign?, and You First!).
Custom Word Lists: Often teachers or parents will want to focus attention on certain specific lists of words. This program allows teachers or parents to create lessons containing specific lists of signs selected from either the adult, teen or child’s dictionaries for classroom or in-home use.
Everyday Phrases: Language learning includes more
than learning the words of a language. The words need to be combined to form
sentences. Included are a number of everyday phrases chosen to give users
something to say.
Student Sign In Option: If you have turned tracking on in the
Student Manager utility, the Student Sign In item on the File menu is active.
Students must select this item and sign in (enter their name, ID and the
group/section to which they are assigned). After signing in, the program will
track and record student usage of the program.
Learning sign language is a lot of fun for children. To add to
the excitement of learning a new language, included are three activities
especially designed for children.
Which One?
This game gives children additional practice on recognizing signs and is
appropriate for even very young children. When you choose Which One? from the
Activities menu, a new screen is displayed with 3 pictures in the middle of the
screen and the movie window on the right. You will click on the Play
button to see a person signing one of the words represented by the
pictures. You can view the movie as many times as you wish. When you
recognize the sign, click on the picture representing the sign from the three
choices. If you are correct, the happy face lights up, a bell rings and a happy
face is displayed in the counter under the faces. If you are wrong, the sad face
lights up and a message is spoken. No marker is placed in the counter. After two
wrong guesses, the picture for the correct answer is highlighted and the movie
showing the sign is played before proceeding with the game. Each game
consists of nine questions unless there are fewer than nine items in the chosen
word list.
Tic Tac Toe
Children of all ages know how to play Tic Tac Toe. HyperSign’s
version of Tic Tac Toe is a little different in that the goal is to help
children learn various signs within the context of this familiar children’s
game. When you chose Tic Tac Toe from the Activities menu a screen is displayed
showing the typical “tic tac toe” game board with all nine spots occupied
with the same picture of a little girl. To start the game, click on the
picture occupying the position on the game board you would like to place a “happy
face”. The program places a question mark in the chosen position on the game
board, displays three pictures in the boxes below the game board and displays
the first frame of a movie in the movie window. To place a “happy face”
in the chosen game board position, you need to identify which of the three
pictures represents the sign shown in the movie. Click on the Play button to
view the sign. Then click on the picture that represents the sign shown. You get
two chances to identify the correct picture. If you correctly identify the sign,
a “happy face” is displayed in the chosen game board position; if you are
incorrect, a “sad face” is displayed. The game continues while you try
to get three “happy faces” vertically, horizontally, or diagonally.
Match Game
Children will learn signs as well as the fingerspelling alphabet while
playing. When a child selects Match Game from the Activities menu, a new screen
is displayed showing 12 small squares. Behind each square is a picture of a
fingerspelled letter of the alphabet. There are 6 pairs of matching pictures
hidden on the game board. The first challenge is to find matching pictures
of the fingerspelling alphabet. To do this, you click on two of the game board
squares. If the two picture don’t match, the sad face is highlighted and the
pictures are covered up. If the two pictures match, the happy face is
highlighted, a bell rings, the two pictures are moved to the box above the game
board. Matching all 6 pairs uncovers a fingerspelled word on the
game board, displays three pictures in the boxes below the game board and the
first frame of a movie is displayed. If you click on the little-girl button in
the center of the game board, the word will be fingerspelled. You can also click
on the Play button to view the movie of the sign. In order to win the game, you
must identify the fingerspelled word by clicking on the picture that correctly
represents it.
Product images may differ from actual product appearance.
- Windows 95, 98, Me, XP
- 486 processor minimum
- 16MB of RAM
- QuickTime 2.1.2 (on disc)
- Windows compatible sound card
- VGA monitor running 256 colors (thousands of colors recommended)
- 2X CD-ROM Drive
Hard to Install
By
Spunky Brewster
from
Madison, WI
on
1/28/2010
Primary Use: Personal
Cons: Not for New Windows, Hard To Navigate, Outdated, Hard To Install or Upgrade, Not Much Information
Describe Yourself: Quality Oriented
This does not work on the new Windows 7 version, I did know that but it is frustrating. It also did not come with instructions to install it. It tells you to follow the computer prompts. Well you can not find it in your computer for about a half hour then some of the prompts do not make sense or do not work. There are no instructions on how to use the software once it is installed. There is still some of it that I do not know how to work. The person signing is small and it is hard to see exactly what they are doing
Does not work
By Polly from Venice Beach, CA on 11/1/2009
Primary Use: Personal
Cons: Does not work
Describe Yourself: Quality Oriented
I loaded this on my Dell with WIN XP and it would not boot up automatically. I added the software program and when I tried to use it, I get an error that says 'null values', meaning nothing works. Every button I push, every menu I select and I get an error message. It also says I have to have the CD in the PC to use it. So I did that and still all error messages. Everything I type and enter says 'media reference not found'. The only thing that works is the sound. Web site says you cannot return opened software, so I'm out of luck! Waste of money.
did not work
By
chuck
from
duncan
on
7/7/2009
Primary Use: Personal
Cons: Hard To Navigate, Not Much Information, Hard To Install or Upgrade
Describe Yourself: Value Oriented
I could never get the program to run
Program is performing as promised!
By
Just me.
from
Redding CA.
on
6/7/2009
Primary Use: Personal
Pros: Engaging, Easy To Navigate
Describe Yourself: Quality Oriented
I have a variety of friends and always looking to make more. The same goes for business acquaintances.
This software opens another way to make more. I already speak enough foreign languages but had no real way to communicate with hearing impaired without an interpreter. Now I am the interpreter, I can build bridges and fill in the gaps between others and it feels great!

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