
Scott Espiloy
CAI learned the bare minimum for what i… I learned the bare minimum for what i wanted, only to find out I paid for less than an hours worth of a course that had no higher level to learn anything else.

eb
GBNot worth the money Not worth the money. I took ASL 1 in person, with an actual deaf teacher, a few years back. I wanted to take a class to refresh my memory, but I do not trust the signer in the videos to give me a correct sign. The woman in the videos is CLEARLY not a native Signer, she is wearing chunky jewelry, which is an ASL distraction, and her signs are horribly sloppy. It hurts to watch some of them! I have gone to Lifeprint.com to verify some of the signs we are taught in this course. The drawings of the signs are not very clear. If you are going to teach a language course, please get a native speaker/signer of the language to demonstrate the language! I almost don't even want to finish this course!

John Hellmann
GBReally worthless class on ASL Really worthless class on ASL. The demo videos are backward for most people (right handed majority, left handed videos!). And the simplistic sketches of the hands and motions do NOT match the videos! And lastly, they assume you know some ASL before you start the FIRST lesson!

Windy Runs
GBDO NOT TRUST THESE PEOPLE OR THIS… DO NOT TRUST THESE PEOPLE OR THIS WEBSITE IT IS TERRIBLE THE COURSE IS WORTHLESS THEY GIVE YOU THINGS TO SAY AND SHOW YOU A PICTURE WITH NO EXPLANATION AND HAVE RANDOM HTML TAGS STREWN ALL THROUGHOUT THERE COURSE WORK HORENDOUS I FEEL ROBBED FOR MY 19.99

Carey McIntosh
GBUsed Cudoo for ASL, didn't learn much I used Cudoo for American Sign Language. I bought the "full course package", which only includes three lessons of ASL alongside one for scuba diving and one for children and toddlers. Those are certain to be useful for some people, but it's not what I needed. When I saw three levels of ASL, I thought I would get a decent grounding, but the lessons are almost exclusively basic vocabulary and hardly any practice understanding more than single signs. There was also basically nothing on ASL grammar, which is distinct from English. I am far from a proficient signer, but I learned hardly anything new. Unfortunately I could not find a place on their website to get in touch with them personally.