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 more in that repo than just the quizzer that I introduced a few days ago.

https://crosswire.org/svn/flashcards/trunk/

The new quizzer is under the www/ folder.

You asked about a web application, and there is a web application available under the web/ folder, written in JSP.  The new www/ folder was started from this, but is purely html/js/css now, with no server backend required.  This allows the www/ folder to easily be turned into a mobile application which will run on both iOS and Android without changes using something like Cordova.  That is my current projected goal.

I hope that makes sense.  There is the beginnings of code to look in an audio/ folder to allow the user to hear the words.  That would be next.  I might try to first investigate using some kind of text-to-speech service via Google or Apple.  That won't give us Erasmian pronunciation, but if you talk with a modern Greek studying ancient languages they mock us for our pronunciation anyway :)

Would love any help or suggestions.

Troy


On 3/17/22 18:38, vtamara wrote:

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 Ruby on Rails)


Blessings.

El 2022-03-10 18:15, Troy A. Griffitts escribió:

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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