Show Me! (Mutasd!)

Veröffentlicht von: Roland Horvath

Beschreibung

The integration of deaf-mute people in our everyday life has been always a challenge for our society. The Show Me! (Mutasd!) app opens the door to anybody to easily learn to communicate with deaf-mute people. The application is intuitive and user friendly and the methodology applied for learning the sign language provides an easy and entertaining way for practicing. The main goal was and is to make this special language more popular, especially for the younger generation, so they become more open and more interested in the deaf-mute culture.
The concept is simple. Two virtual hands and an intuitive, user friendly and minimalist interface greet the user. The three-dimensional animated hands do the gestures corresponding to the word which the user types into the search bar. If the app doesn’t recognize the word, the hands do the gesture for each letter of the input, one by one, based on Fingerspelling. Cheerful images appear behind the hands, which help memorizing the gestures and which are appealing and engaging to the younger audience.
One of the most important elements of the learning process is practicing. One of the practice modes is focusing on better understanding. Here, earlier learned signs appear and the user is asked to type the corresponding word, with which they learn points or lose virtual lives.
There is another work-in-progress version of Show Me!, which lets the user experience the app in virtual reality. The 3D hands and images in virtual reality makes the app and sign-language more appealing and easier to learn for the younger audience. This version is currently being developed for the Google Cardboard headset, which only requires a smartphone to work, which makes this a cheap way for schools and kindergartens to make them able to teach children about sign-language and the deaf-mute culture.
According to WHO approximately 10% of humanity is hearing-impaired. Over 5% of the world’s population, more than 360 million people has disabling hearing loss (328 million adults and 32 million children). The numbers are just increasing because of the changing natural conditions. In Hungary, the number of hearing-impaired people is close to a million, which is 10% of the population. In 10 years, the number of deaf-mute people has increased by 15.85%.
This project is a small step, but small steps can help build a bridge between hearing people and with hearing disabilities. I believe that making an impact on a person has to start in their childhood. Therefore, it’s really important to integrate this topic into the education, so children will be more acceptable and it will be natural for them to live with children with such disabilities.
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gachalife07 on

Vereinigte Staaten

Please add the option for English sign language!

THIS APP IS NOT ASL (tips for reluctant ASL learners)

Maddie_Nerdy on

Vereinigte Staaten

As a person who is fluent in ASL, I am warning people that this is HSL not ASL. If it is ASL...YIKES! The app is a cool concept, but isn’t functional for ASL. If you want to learn ASL, I would suggest using the app Sign School (it’s free). It gives you topics and lists of words to learn and you can take the “quiz” to test yourself (you can also learn numbers and letters). For spelling use ASL.ms (there is an app, but you have to pay), it is so helpful. You can adjust speed and number of letters! I’d love to hear about more hearing people learning ASL!!!!

Needs ASL

Brad shep on

Vereinigte Staaten

It may have sign language but I want to learn ASL not HSL

Not worth your time

Jennharshfield on

Vereinigte Staaten

It’s easy to make me laugh, but this didn’t do it. Error messages and it telling me I smiled when I didn’t only frustrates me.

Needs work

Meg😋😎 on

Vereinigte Staaten

The layout is really good, but I’m afraid to say that it doesn’t really help me when I’m serving dead people and I need to communicate with them. For example, I typed in “my name is Megan and I’ll be your server for tonight”, and all it showed was the open book hand sign. I personally think that it needs work so that people that are of the hearing community who have no idea what they’re learning, can actually learn something. Sure you can use notepads or dry erase markers and boards, but that gets tiring after a while and you just want to be able to talk to them in their way. You can’t do that with a whiteboard. Anyway, my point is, you should have a tutorial video for newcomers, with an ACTUAL person doing the hand signs. Thank you and have a nice day.

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