

278 - Bilingual Storybook App, Gallaudet University, USA
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ONTACT
Gallaudet University: National Science Foundation's Science of Learning Center on Visual Language and Visual Learning
(VL2)
Ms. Melissa Herzig
United States
VL2.gallaudet.edu+1 202 559 0422
melissa.herzig@gallaudet.eduO
VERALL GOAL
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MISSION
The goal of this project, The VL2 Storybook App and VL2 Storybook Creator, is to provide access to printed materials for
people with hearing loss. This is accomplished through taking advantage of the tablet computer’s interactive capabilities
and presenting developmentally appropriate learning materials in both American Sign Language (ASL) and English. This
app can offer fiction and nonfiction texts and be utilized in a variety in learning environments, including families,
museums, libraries, medical clinics, and beyond. In addition to providing access to storybooks and other academic
materials, this app promotes bilingual language and reading development. It can serve as a tool for researchers
exploring optimal methods for improving reading and literacy for visual learners. This project includes Storybook Creator
program, which is a website portal that provides authoring tools for writers and developers to use in developing
additional apps.
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HE SOLUTION THAT HAS BEEN DEVELOPED
VL2 Storybook Apps offer young children with hearing loss (and their parents and teachers) access to printed materials
in both English and ASL and promote both bilingual language development and reading skills. The apps can be used at
home, at school, or in other educational settings. Learners have access to full story narratives in both languages, ASL
and English. The key design features include the promotion of vocabulary learning and comprehension within context of
a whole story with support of video, fingerspelling, and vivid illustrations to help improve both decoding and reading
comprehension skills. The components incorporated in the design of the app are built using an evidence-based
approach to increase motivation for children to read. Additionally, we have developed formal lesson plans to support
teachers in using these apps in their classrooms to promote language and reading skill development.