Khmer Sign Language (KSL)
by IT - Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport
Resources for teaching and communicating with deaf children in Cambodia.
App Name | Khmer Sign Language (KSL) |
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Developer | IT - Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport |
Category | Education |
Download Size | 27 MB |
Latest Version | 1.0.10 |
Average Rating | 0.00 |
Rating Count | 0 |
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Khmer sign language (KSL App) is an offline application for smartphone and tablet which is developed to offer the Cambodian sign language (CSL) resources for teachers, students, and parents of children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, for supporting and advocating to use of CSL as a language for teaching and communicating with those who are deaf or hard-of-hearing in Cambodia.
KSL App provides interactive video, modules, teaching and learning tutorials, quiz and dictionary that contains words or pictures related to Cambodian sign language in both online and offline.
KSL App provides central standard Khmer sign language with following key functions:
Dictionary of Khmer Sign Language
Fun and engaging Quiz
Khmer Sign Language Video
Vocabulary Category
Collection of vocabulary bookmark
KSL developed through collaboration between Research Triangle Institute (RTI) and Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MoEYS) under leadership and technical support from Department of Information and Technology (DIT), Special Education Department (SED), and National Institute of Special Education (NISE).
Recent changes:
fix bugs and improve performance.
KSL App provides interactive video, modules, teaching and learning tutorials, quiz and dictionary that contains words or pictures related to Cambodian sign language in both online and offline.
KSL App provides central standard Khmer sign language with following key functions:
Dictionary of Khmer Sign Language
Fun and engaging Quiz
Khmer Sign Language Video
Vocabulary Category
Collection of vocabulary bookmark
KSL developed through collaboration between Research Triangle Institute (RTI) and Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MoEYS) under leadership and technical support from Department of Information and Technology (DIT), Special Education Department (SED), and National Institute of Special Education (NISE).
Recent changes:
fix bugs and improve performance.