October 16, 2012 — ITV today announced the launch of the world’s first animated storytelling app with British and American Sign Language. The Signed Stories app is designed to make reading fun for all children.
“ITV is proud to be creating a digital product which every child can enjoy. Anytime, anyplace viewing is becoming the norm and we believe that all children should be able to enjoy the mobile digital world,” said Adam Crozier, Chief Executive Officer at ITV.
The Signed Stories app is fully accessible in sign language, subtitles, narration, animation and music. It aims to make books easier to read for children with deafness and those with special educational needs including autism, Asperger’s, dyslexia and Down Syndrome.
"This project is near and dear to my heart because my niece Gabriela is hearing impaired," said Paul Buccieri, Managing Director of ITV Studios International and President and CEO ITV Studios America. "'We are proud to have the app available in North America with Keith Wann and Peter Cook presenting the stories. Signed Stories helps serve those who have serious hearing and special needs and this is a wonderful initiative for me personally, and for ITV Studios America to be associated with."
As part of the app, ITV is creating digital versions of a wide range of award-winning picture books in partnership with leading children’s publishers. On its first release, the app will feature books suitable for early years and primary school children, including contemporary stories, updated folktales and fairytales exclusively from international book publisher, Child’s Play.
“In 2008, we embraced wholeheartedly the opportunity to work with the Signed Stories website, and we’re delighted and honored to be chosen by ITV as their launch partner for this exciting new venture,” said Neil Burden, publisher and CEO at Child’s Play.
“These apps continue and further our attempts to make our publishing as accessible and inclusive as possible. They stand out from the myriad of book-based apps currently published for children in that they have manifestly useful and engaging content, outstanding production values and, perhaps most of all, genuine purpose.”
Two of the leading American Sign Language (ASL) storytellers– Keith Wann and Peter Cook – present the stories for the North American market, which includes the United States and English-speaking regions of Canada.
"The mixture of sign language and technology is incredible and opens the door for more access to learning. As a native user and advocate of ASL literacy I was honored to be a part of ITV’s Signed Stories app and to give back to the community I grew up in,” said Keith Wann, ASL Storyteller. “My 2 and 4 year old hearing children love sharing the signed stories app with their deaf grandmother and in return they share laughter and learning together!"
The Signed Stories app will initially be available on iOS devices including the iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. The app will be available through Apple’s App store from October 16, 2012 – it will be free to download and includes a free version of The Three Billy Goats Gruff. All books featured within the app will be individually priced. To download the App, search "Signed Stories" in the iTunes App Store or follow this link, https://bit.ly/PxHtJc.
Users are able to customize the app to suits their individual needs. Parents, caregivers and teachers can benefit from the app’s guidance notes on how to get the most out of each book. The app also comes with a free British Sign Language or American Sign Language video dictionary, which grows each time a new book is downloaded. The iPad app also carries free games inside each story download.
The app was user tested by deaf children, children with special educational needs and parents before its launch. It was produced by ITV SignPost, the company’s specialist sign language production house in Gateshead, UK, and designed by Newcastle-based media company Komodo Digital.