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Signing Earth Science: SESD app for iPhone and iPad


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Reference Education
Developer: Vcom3D
14.99 USD
Current version: 1.0.1, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 25 Feb 2015
App size: 512.12 Mb

The Signing Earth Science Dictionary (SESD) is an interactive 3D sign language dictionary designed for students in grades 7-12 who are deaf or hard of hearing and studying Earth and space science content. It is also intended to serve as a resource for teachers and other professionals who work with them. The SESD is one in a series of fully animated, illustrated and Interactive 3D signing dictionaries designed for students who use ASL or SE for communication.

The SESD supports access to standards-based Earth and space science content among middle and high school students and is a great resource for teachers and parents!

Our 3D character can be zoomed in or out and rotated to give you the best vantage point for every sign. YOU control the placement of the character - not us!

Use the controls to choose the sign language you prefer; view the illustration; speed up or slow down the signing; and send the character to his "home" or default position. The signing will automatically loop until you go back (using the "back" arrow in the top left corner), thereby exiting from the signing page.

Use the Quick Start Guide in the app to walk you through what the SESD has to offer. For a full description of how to use the SESD, go to www.siginingapp.com.

Text and illustrations were developed by and are copyrighted by TERC, Cambridge, Massachusetts. ©TERC, Inc. All rights reserved. SigningAvatar® animation technology and mobile interface were designed, developed and are copyrighted by Vcom3D, Inc. ©Vcom3D, Inc. All rights reserved. Any reproduction in whole or in part is strictly prohibited.

The Signing Earth Science Dictionary for iPod Touch/iPhone/iPad is developed by TERC and Vcom3D and funded in part by the National Science Foundation, Grant # GEO-0913675. All opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the funders.