Adult Learning Sign Language by combining video, interactivity and play

Authors

  • Daphne Economou University of Westminster, London, UK
  • Melissa Gonzalez Russi University of Westminster, London, UK
  • Ioannis Doumanis University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK
  • Vassiliki Bouki University of Westminster, London, UK
  • Markos Mentzelopoulos University of Westminster, London, UK
  • Jeffery Ferguson University of Westminster, London, UK

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56198/

Keywords:

Virtual Reality, Adult learning, Serious Games, Games based Learning, Video Learning, British Sign Language

Abstract

One in every six persons in the UK suffers a hearing loss, either as a condition they have been born with or a disorder they acquired during their life. 900,000 people in the UK are severely or profoundly deaf and based on a study by Action On Hearing Loss UK in 2013 only 17 percent of this population, can use the British Sign Language (BSL). That leaves a massive proportion of people with a hearing impediment who do not use sign language struggling in social interaction and suffering from emotional distress, and an even larger proportion of Hearing people who cannot communicate with those of the deaf community. This paper presents a theoretical framework for the design of interactive games to support learning BSL supporting the entire learning cycle, instruction, practice and assessment. It then describes the proposed design of a game based on this framework aiming to close the communication gap between able hearing people and people with a hearing impediment, by providing a tool that facilitates BSL learning targeting adult population. The paper concludes with the planning of a large scale study and directions for further development of this educational resource.

Published

25-09-2025

How to Cite

Adult Learning Sign Language by combining video, interactivity and play. (2025). Immersive Learning Research - Academic, 1(2), 101-108. https://doi.org/10.56198/

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