04/28/2021
Wobble Goble Shocking story about giant Nubian Billy Goat
We work to improve Deaf literacy with American Sign Language learning materials.
04/28/2021
Wobble Goble Shocking story about giant Nubian Billy Goat
Technology has over whelmed this small company so our interactive product is no longer available. We have hundreds of ASL videos that we will start releasing to the public for free.
Looking for someone fluent in and written English to work on a new project. Write [email protected] if you're interested!
Installing new kiln for art school.
An 8 year old boy is now using Burton Vision to improve his English which is about a 4 year old level. His parents are using BV to improve their signing. I'm looking forward to great results in the next few months.
Going to Seattle to demo burton vision
Sign this petition to help make sign language official!
Officially recognize American Sign Language as a community language and a language of instruction in For more than a hundred years, American Sign Language (ASL) has been persecuted as a "lesser" language. It is a homegrown and complete language that has survived efforts to wipe it out.
05/17/2012
Check out Mike's new ASL-English story book on iTunes!
iTunes - Books - The Three Little Pigs by Michael Burton Get a free sample or buy The Three Little Pigs by Michael Burton on the iTunes Store. You can read this book with iBooks on your iPad.
We are working on an iPad app that will feature illustrated stories in English and ASL. Coming soon!
Mike's working on a new story. Anyone have any ideas for the program they'd like to see?
A contributor caught a rather embarassing mistake in one our materials! The ASL word for fat (the substance) and obese were shown with the same picture card. Of course, this will be fixed by evening.
12/09/2010
We've revised our spelling practice tool. Read about it on our new blog!
Burton Vision Blog » New Spelling Practice It’s a deceptively simple looking gizmo, and it’s based on experiments we’ve done building an as-yet-unannounced game and our experience with trying to teach a “phonetic” written language to Deaf students. I’ll walk through it then explain why it’s special.