Parents and teachers are scrambling to learn online technologies, and find content that is accessible. Thanks to the Deaf Community, we are centralizing a ton of accessible educational content!

Online learning can be challenging as it is, now parents and teachers are having to transition without any time to prepare and in an environment that is also incredibly isolating. So we are providing tools such as videos, tips, and technologies that are Deaf-Friendly (accessible, captioned, or in ASL). Have a suggestion? We would love input!

Aunt Alice’s video playlist contains a collection of accessible children’s stories in ASL.
Supported by the Dept. of Education, DCMP provides FREE on-demand described and captioned educational videos for students with a hearing and/or vision loss. www.dcmp.org
E-Learning For Kids provides educational videos in American Sign Language. Learn life-skills, math, social studies …and more! [Learn More]
ASLized stories preserve Deaf culture and history through ASL Linguistics, while promoting a better understanding of the complex structure and use of sign languages. [Learn More]
ASL CIA provides teachers the ability to share learning materials with one another in ASL Arts; focuses on curriculum, instruction, and assessment. [Learn More]
These TECHNOLOGIES are making Connecting, Working, Teaching, and Learning FROM HOME much easier!

Deaf Tax is a Deaf-owned business and they finish your tax returns within 3- 5 business days! They also provide advice in Sign Language. Check them out: www.deaftax.com
T-Mobile is responding to Covid-19 by offering [Benefits] for new and current plans. EmpowerED 2.0 program provides benefits for eligible schools and their students. [Learn More]

Sorenson’s new Wavello app let’s you see the person you are chatting with, as well as the ASL interpreter –making communication between Deaf and hearing callers smooth, natural, and seamless! [Download Here]
Great for conferencing! Check out: Zoom | Google Hangouts | Microsoft Team Share
(Tip: if there is an option to apply a password to your call, do it to ensure your call is protected.)
Teachers and students can now enjoy two months free of the entire collection of creative desktop and mobile tools, like Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Adobe Premiere Pro, and more! [Source]
Chromebooks are low-cost, shareable, web-based devices. Students can access the internet, apps, and powerful extensions. [Learn More]
Free and secure tools so educators can collaborate anytime and anywhere in the world with a suite of tools for education! [Learn More]
ASL Nook’s video playlist will teach you the ABCs, emotions, animals, and more with Sheena, Shaylee, Ivy, and Manny!