Another tools I was directed to, which looks promising but not open nor
completely free, is Quizlet. I created an account and it looks like it
has a ton of user uploaded lessons. We could probably quickly create a
free opensource version of that, allowing teachers and students to
upload and
Andrew,
Great suggestion. I found this pure client side javascript solution for
IPA to speech, which we could try but we don't have any IPA in the
flashcard lessons. Want to volunteer to add some?
https://itinerarium.github.io/phoneme-synthesis/
Here's our lesson repository which many
If we were to add IPA-encoded pronunciations, perhaps there is an IPA
vocalizer that could be used instead?
On Fri, Mar 18, 2022 at 12:47 AM Troy A. Griffitts
wrote:
> Hi Vladimir,
>
> I've updated the lesson selection to suck a bit less and fixed the problem
> when a lesson quiz was getting
Hi Vladimir,
I've updated the lesson selection to suck a bit less and fixed the
problem when a lesson quiz was getting stuck toward the end when only a
few cards were left to master. Same link:
https://crosswire.org/fc/app/
The source for our flashcards facility is here. There is much
Sounds interesting. I would like to help, although I have so many open
source projects as volunteer going ... (check
https://gitlab.com/pasosdeJesus )
Where is the source code of the flashcards app?
Have you considered a web application for that? (latelay I have been
working specially on
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
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
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.
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 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
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
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