Re: [Sugar-devel] sounds in Speak

2009-12-14 Thread Aleksey Lim
On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 05:48:39PM -0700, Sameer Verma wrote:
 Hello everybody,
 
 This afternoon, I had an interesting conversation with a Montessori teacher,
 about Speak. She asked me why Speak says a when a is pressed and not the
 *sound* of the letter a. Montessori teachers teach the shape and sound of
 letters first, and then the name of the alphabet. I did not have an answer
 for her, but I wondered if it would be possible to have an option in Speak
 to do so.

not sure it could be done in existed Speak(it just passes string to
speak engine). But it could separate activity or mode in Speak which
teaches alphabet.

 I'd imagine that the sound of the letter would vary depending on language,
 right?
 
 cheers,
 Sameer
 -- 
 Dr. Sameer Verma, Ph.D.
 Associate Professor of Information Systems
 San Francisco State University
 San Francisco CA 94132 USA
 http://verma.sfsu.edu/
 http://opensource.sfsu.edu/

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Re: [Sugar-devel] sounds in Speak

2009-12-14 Thread Gary C Martin
On 14 Dec 2009, at 15:30, Aleksey Lim wrote:

 On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 05:48:39PM -0700, Sameer Verma wrote:
 Hello everybody,
 
 This afternoon, I had an interesting conversation with a Montessori teacher,
 about Speak. She asked me why Speak says a when a is pressed and not the
 *sound* of the letter a. Montessori teachers teach the shape and sound of
 letters first, and then the name of the alphabet. I did not have an answer
 for her, but I wondered if it would be possible to have an option in Speak
 to do so.
 
 not sure it could be done in existed Speak(it just passes string to
 speak engine). But it could separate activity or mode in Speak which
 teaches alphabet.

FWIW: I had a go at this quite a while back. At the time, on an XO-1, I found 
the latency was much to high for even quite slow typing. The sound was delayed 
arriving, often stuttered, and typing became quite difficult due to the poor 
responsiveness. Not sure anything has really changed since I last tried.

Regards,
--Gary

 I'd imagine that the sound of the letter would vary depending on language,
 right?
 
 cheers,
 Sameer
 -- 
 Dr. Sameer Verma, Ph.D.
 Associate Professor of Information Systems
 San Francisco State University
 San Francisco CA 94132 USA
 http://verma.sfsu.edu/
 http://opensource.sfsu.edu/
 
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[Sugar-devel] sounds in Speak

2009-07-28 Thread Sameer Verma
Hello everybody,

This afternoon, I had an interesting conversation with a Montessori teacher,
about Speak. She asked me why Speak says a when a is pressed and not the
*sound* of the letter a. Montessori teachers teach the shape and sound of
letters first, and then the name of the alphabet. I did not have an answer
for her, but I wondered if it would be possible to have an option in Speak
to do so.

I'd imagine that the sound of the letter would vary depending on language,
right?

cheers,
Sameer
-- 
Dr. Sameer Verma, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Information Systems
San Francisco State University
San Francisco CA 94132 USA
http://verma.sfsu.edu/
http://opensource.sfsu.edu/
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