SignLingo

Platform for sign language learning and management

SignLingo Platform · Resources Hub

Resources Hub — your sign-language ecosystem in one place

A public-facing web hub that brings together all key resources for sign language in your country or region. Ideal for new learners, families, professionals and anyone looking for reliable information in one trusted place.

Public web portal
Accessible to everyone — no login required. Designed for visibility, clarity and trust.
All resources in one place
Organizations, schools, experts, literature, videos, social media and more — all curated and connected.
Perfect for new learners
A clear starting point for anyone who wants to learn sign language or understand where to begin.
Supports your partners
Gives visibility to federations, associations, schools, logopedists and other stakeholders.
Resources Hub UI screenshot
(organizations, resources, media, contact points)

A single entry point to your entire sign-language ecosystem

The Resources Hub is a dedicated web portal — typically on a .org domain — that maps everything related to your sign language: organizations, services, learning options, media, events and official information.

For new learners and families, it answers a simple question: “Where do I start?” For professionals and institutions, it offers a reference point that they can confidently share with students, clients and partners.

Why organizations value the Hub

  • Stronger visibility for your solution and partner network.
  • Clear, professional entry point for the public and media.
  • Easier reporting to donors and funders with a live, public showcase.
  • Helps align fragmented initiatives into one coherent ecosystem.

All relevant resources — curated and easy to discover

The Resources Hub brings together everything a new or existing learner might need: organizations, education providers, professionals, literature, videos, websites and social media. All curated in partnership with your expert teams.

Organizations, schools and institutions

A structured directory of all key actors around your sign language — giving them visibility and making it easier for users to find the right support.

  • Deaf associations, federations and NGOs.
  • Schools, universities and specialized educational institutions.
  • Speech therapists, logopedists and clinical professionals.
  • Research centers, linguistic teams and other experts.

Websites, literature and media

All key materials related to your sign language — grouped and linked in one place, whether they live online or offline.

  • Official websites and portals related to sign language.
  • Books, manuals and printed materials with full references.
  • Video materials on physical media or public platforms (e.g. YouTube channels).
  • Guides and “how to start” sections for complete beginners.

Social media and community channels

Help users find and follow the most relevant channels — without having to search and guess.

  • Official social media profiles of federations and associations.
  • YouTube and video channels focused on your sign language.
  • Information on newsletters, mailing lists and community groups.

Projects, courses and events

Showcase current activities and opportunities — making it easier for people to engage and participate.

  • Overview of active and past projects related to sign language.
  • Listings of available courses, workshops and trainings.
  • Regular and one-off events such as conferences, meetups and awareness campaigns.

Clear contact points for expert teams

The Resources Hub makes it easy for users to reach the right experts for their questions — whether they need information about the language itself, learning options or support services.

Contact information and roles are clearly displayed: who manages the dictionary, who coordinates projects, and who can be contacted about specific topics (e.g. education, early intervention, professional training).

Expert visibility

  • Profiles for key expert teams and institutions.
  • Clear description of responsibilities and focus areas.
  • Links back to Language Management and official standards.

Easy to contact

  • Dedicated contact forms by topic or organization.
  • Optional routing of questions to the right teams.
  • Helps reduce confusion and duplicated inquiries.

Feedback, surveys and questionnaires

The Resources Hub can also be a channel for collecting structured feedback from the wider community — supporting continuous improvement of both the language resources and the services around it.

  • Anonymous users can participate in surveys and questionnaires.
  • Feedback is forwarded to expert teams as structured data.
  • Supports evidence-based decisions about language planning and services.

This makes the Resources Hub more than just a directory — it becomes a living interface between the community and the teams responsible for sign-language development.

A public showcase for your SignLingo deployment

The Resources Hub is tightly connected to the other SignLingo applications. It highlights the Learning App, points to your sign-language dictionary, and showcases projects and partners — all powered by the same data backbone.

Learning App

Promoted as the primary learning tool, with clear information on how to access it and who it is for.

Language Management

Provides the official dictionary and standards that the Resources Hub can reference and explain.

Resources Hub

Acts as the public face of your ecosystem — linking all apps, projects, organizations and media.

Fun Learning apps

Promoted as playful entry points for children, families and new learners, connected to the same language data.

Ready to give your sign-language ecosystem a clear public home?

See how the Resources Hub can highlight your solution, support your partners and make it easy for new users to find all relevant information and services in one place.