American Sign Language (ASL) is the third most studied language in America, but virtual learning environments have made it difficult for students to fully grasp the language, especially when it comes to fingerspelling. Glovely is a tool intended to help students learn ASL under the guidance of teachers, making ASL more accessible and bridging the divide in communication between ASL and non-ASL speakers. Glovely converts fingerspellings into text and audio while providing real-time feedback on accuracy through a mobile application. With Glovely, which students will use along with facial expressions and body language, we are determined to guide students along their ASL learning process.
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