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Glass App Teaches Sign Language to Parents of Hearing-Impaired Children

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A new app for Google Glass makes communication a little easier between parents and their hearing-impaired children.

SMARTSign teaches ASL (American Sign Language) to Glass wearers. Kim Xu, a recent Human-Centered Computing Ph.D. graduate from the Georgia Institute of Technology, developed the app with one of her professors.

The app pushes sign language quizzes to Glass in intervals throughout the day. The wearer sets when and how often he receives quizzes. During a quiz, the wearer sees a video of a sign, and he can select the correct answer from a bank of choices. Read more…

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