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DnD Resource Library
DnD Resource Library
I definitely did not just spend two hours creating a 5-page google document listing all my book-marked DnD resources organised by topic that you can check out here…
Topics include: make your gaming accessible; creating player characters and npcs; map design; encounter building; worldbuilding, making homebrew content, and music & immersion
(Full link for those on mobile: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TCHdojKAkUc9Us6WFCitg7q1F1CH37xEkHGv_Jziho4/edit)
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IT GIVES YOU A WHOLE DAMN REPORT ON YOUR WRITING AND WALKS YOU THROUGH HOW TO MAKE IT BETTER AND WHY IT IS SUGGESTING CHANGES. THIS IS JUST A TINY CHUNK OF THE HUGE REPORT IT GAVE ME ON THE FIRST CHAPTER OF ONE OF MY PROJECTS. I AM IN LOVE.
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WHY DID NO ONE TELL ME?!
ASL (American Sign Language) Learning Resource List
So, I’ve compiled a list of all the best resources I’ve found during my experience learning ASL.
YouTube Channels
YouTube is a massively helpful resource for me. Here are some of my favorite channels-
Bill Vicars
I cannot stress enough how great this channel is! The majority of his videos are presented as lessons, ranging from 10-40 minutes. I love the format and style of each lesson, and they give you enough time to properly understand each new sign. This was by far my favorite channel.
Kateemaria
Her videos are shorter, but she presents all the information quickly and concisely They’re really good for maybe a quick review, or learning specific categories.
Nyle DiMarco
Modelling aside, he does have some great videos that teach some basic ASL. Just keep in mind he doesn’t have too many videos on ASL yet, so you’ll want to use other resources along with this one.
Apps
I found all of these in the app store, but some might be found elsewhere . I’ve tried several of these, and others I’ve heard great things about.
The ASL App
The majority of this app is free, although you do have to pay $10 or so to get everything else. There’s a slow motion option and, it generally just explains everything pretty well.
SignSchool
Has a really huge collection of words, and has review games to help you learn and memorize. This app is completely free.
ASL:Fingerspelling (Lifeprint.com)
This app was created by Dr. Bill Vicars (from above) and it helps you learn to read fingerspelling. It’s a really great tool for beginners and people looking to touch up or review. He also has
ASL:Numbers (Lifeprint.com)
This app is just like the fingerspelling one, only for learning numbers.
Websites
Lifeprint
This site is basically the ultimate resource. Again, by Bill Vicars. Includes his videos, self-study lessons, Deaf Culture study materials, and other resources.
SignSchool
This is the website for the app mentioned above. Mostly it just explains the app a lot better than I did.
Signing Savvy
An online ASL dictionary as well as a great resource to find videos and other learning materials.
Handspeak
This site is an incredible resource for learning ASL, I honestly cannot recommend it enough.
Books
Please keep in mind I have not read all of these books, some are just ones I’ve heard great things about.
Knack American Sign Language by Suzie Chafin
Learn Sign Language in a Hurry: Grasp the Basics of American Sign Language Quickly and Easily by Irene Duke
Everything Sign Language Book: American Sign Language Made Easy by Irene Duke
A Basic Course in American Sign Language by Carol Padden, Terrence J. O’Rourke, and Tom Humphries
i made a folder on googledrive for poetry&relevant literature that i find myself coming back to when i need to ground myself again. most are fairly well known so it’s also a good place to dive into literature if you haven’t already. all should be free to download but let me know & i’ll try to do something about it. hope some of you get just as much from these authors as i have.
hey remember to be especially supportive to people with ocd/anxiety related to germs and contamination during the coronavirus situation. we are struggling.