LINGUIST List 13.2303

Fri Sep 13 2002

Sum: Open Source Language Learning/Addendum

Editor for this issue: Steve Moran <stevelinguistlist.org>


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  • Doug Whalen, Addendum: Open Source Language Learning

    Message 1: Addendum: Open Source Language Learning

    Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 16:04:05 -0400
    From: Doug Whalen <whalenalvin.haskins.yale.edu>
    Subject: Addendum: Open Source Language Learning


    Re Linguist 13.2258

    One more response just arrived for the query about open-source language learning resources. Thanks to Dmitri Minaev (Dmitri.MinaevSamara.BritishCouncil.RU) for this very interesting site:

    Fabula is an easy-to-use program which allows children and teachers to create their own bilingual, multimedia storybooks complete with digital photos.

    Bilingual stories help children learn other languages by using words, sounds and pictures to explore the similarities and differences. Fabula can be used to create stories in any pair of languages, but the five nation team which worked to develop this package -- teachers, children, software engineers, translators and researchers -- is particularly interested in the lesser used languages of Europe, such as Welsh, Irish, Catalan, Basque and Frisian.

    The Fabula software was created using Mozilla. The Maker is built upon the Editor and is used to create stories. The Reader is built on top of the Browser and is used for viewing the stories.

    We had previously modified the Mozilla source code, but this has subsequently become unnecessary. Instead, the program is written entirely in XUL and Javascript.

    The website for Fabula resources and instructions is at: http://www.fabula.eu.org

    Doug Whalen DhW - Doug Whalen (whalenhaskins.yale.edu) Haskins Laboratories 270 Crown St. New Haven, CT 06511 http://www.haskins.yale.edu/