Hello, I am teaching myself as well, until I have the time for actual classes. Signing Savvy is great for learning vocabulary, but in the end, all you will have is a bunch of signs for different words, and though it is good to know the signs, signs alone do not a language make. In fact, many ASL teachers, and especially the deaf ASL teachers, do not recommend dictionaries or those sort of sites for beginners. Best way is to throw yourself into ASL from a conversation standpoint, learn to actually communicate, even if it is on a remedial level for a while.