For my senior project I am demonstrating the differences in different sign languages. All I have right now are about 15 manuel alphabets. ANY IDEAS???
Um... Deaf people generally don't need Braille, they can see. But thanks anyways.
Thanks. It's an oral presentation that is presented to a panel of judges. I was hoping to come up with some grammer or something, instead of just fingerspelling
Okay, I should explain myself better. I do know some ASL, I took class over the summer. I wanted some input on how I can find/present different sign languages to a panel of judges.

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Wit 15 manual alphabets, you've likely got all the diversity you need. Is this to be a written project or an oral presentation? If it's oral, you might repeat the same line in several different languages, so the hearing person can get some idea of what the deaf person is facing. And if it's written, you might do the same thing. I know most hearing people think there is one 'sign' language that deaf people use and that by some magic, it is identical around the world – and of course, that isn't true.