ASL Educators’ Perspectives on AI for Enhancing Student Learning in American Sign Language Education

Autor/a: HASSAN, Saad, et al.
Año: 2026
Editorial: CHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Tipo de código: ISBN
Código: 979-8-4007-2278-3
Soporte: Digital

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Medios de comunicación y acceso a la información » Tecnologías » Inteligencia artificial

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Interest in learning American Sign Language (ASL) is growing across higher education institutions in North America, as reflected in rising enrollments. Yet this growth is constrained by limited program availability and few opportunities to practice outside the classroom. AI-based technologies show promise for supporting ASL learning, but educators – who bring essential pedagogical, linguistic, and cultural expertise – have been largely absent from conversations on the design of these tools, with prior work focusing primarily on learners. To address this, we conducted formative interviews with eleven Deaf and one hearing ASL instructor, followed by two focus groups with six Deaf educators, to examine how AI tools could support ASL education. Findings revealed priorities for technology design and considerations for integration into existing pedagogical practices, with attention to curricular, linguistic, and access factors. We offer insights for designing and researching technologies aimed at (1) providing adaptive, structured feedback on signing performance and (2) supporting immersive conversational practice with virtual signing partners.

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