![]() ![]() In 2020, we teams were established in China, India and Indonesia. Since our its launch in Norway, the platform has taught over 800 000 signs and sentences in Norwegian Sign Language to ten thousand people including over 2000 friends and family members of deaf children. Today, it is used by families, friends, teachers, interpreter students, and in traditional sign language classes all over Norway. By the end of 2019, it had become the largest learning platform for Norwegian Sign Language. The platform launched in Norway in December 2018 and rapidly expanded, with the number of users per month growing on average by 276% in the first three months. Integrated videos help understand these languages focused on the visual and gestural, while our AI ensures signs are not only learnt, but retained over time. It’s innovative sign language learning platform can be accessed anywhere, online or offline, by anyone with a mobile phone. SignLab’s digital platform has the potential to make learning sign language more accessible, more effective and more affordable. Young deaf women and girls face the most acute challenges. Deaf children are more than twice as likely to be abused as hearing children. This leaves millions of children unable to communicate with their own family and more than 90% are out of school. Today fewer than 10% of the 64 million parents to deaf and hard of hearing children know sign language, due to the low availability of education centers. ![]() ![]() This project is one of the 2020 WISE Awards finalists. ![]()
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