So, I spent a few hours and wrote a tiny html/css/js player for our
current flashcards app. The UI is stupid simple and needs aesthetic and
function improvements. For now, I shamelessly stole the sounds and
colors from DuoLingo. Anyone who wants to make new sounds to replace
them, please submit .mp3 files for correct, wrong, finished. I've had
it get stuck mid-lesson occasionally and I'm trying to figure out why.
https://crosswire.org/fc/app/
On 3/11/22 15:53, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Doing a bit more hunting around, I found this, which doesn't look too
bad, but introduces a mix of all kinds of technologies for what seems
on the surface to be a pretty straightforward task.
https://librelingo.app/
Hunting around for what's available as an app for my Android device, I
found this but I don't believe it's open source. But we can get ideas
and see if the need is already met.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ginoskos.biblicallanguages
On March 11, 2022 9:05:53 AM MST, Andrew Smith
<w.andrew.sm...@gmail.com> wrote:
Our team is familiar with FreeHebrew/FreeGreek. I would say it is
a bit different than that. FreeHebrew is primarily a video-based
method. A Duolingo-styled method is one of inductive learning and
drilling. The idea would be to support in-class learning with
short non-biblical sentence drilling. We are looking to develop
something more interactive.
On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 9:56 AM Troy A. Griffitts
<scr...@crosswire.org> wrote:
Thank for these suggestions, Robert. I had not heard of them.
They look fun. I believe they seminary team is looking for an
app which uses this style of teaching but also coaches the
student through their learning with quizzes and such.
On March 10, 2022 6:08:52 PM MST, Robert Hunt
<hunt.robe...@gmail.com> wrote:
You mean like Andrew and Beth have done at
https://freehebrew.hismagnificence.com/?
(I also see a link to FreeGreek near the bottom.)
Robert.
On 11/03/22 12:15, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
Hey guys. I have a seminary who wants to teach ancient
biblical languages as living language, meaning they
want to use audio and conversational exercises as they
teach their students, just like one might teach any
language actively used in the world today. Basically,
they'd like DuoLingo for Ancient Hebrew and Greek. I
did a quick search for "open source language learning
frameworks" and couldn't find anything which looks
like it has much promise. Do you guys have any
recommendations? Barring that, do any of you have any
interest in either updating our flashcards app into a
more capable DuoLingo-like app (+audio, different ways
to ask questions, multiple options for correct
answers, possibly more gamification), or simply
starting something new like this? The seminary says
they have a team happy to provide the content. Thanks
for any research on this and for considering offering
ideas and work, Troy
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