Is audio a part of KWordQuiz or Parley?
Inge Wallin
inge at lysator.liu.se
Tue Dec 9 22:16:24 UTC 2014
On Tuesday, December 09, 2014 03:01:13 PM you wrote:
> Thanks, Inge!
>
> Under consideration is a small lab for students consisting of Raspberry
> Pis. I'm hoping that either Parley or Articulate can run under Raspbian or
> Debian.
>
> Phoebe
Hi Phoebe,
That should really not be a problem. Debian should be a 100% sure bet and I
would be really surprised if both of them didn't run on Raspbian.
-Inge
> On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 8:55 AM, Inge Wallin <inge at lysator.liu.se> wrote:
> > On Monday, December 08, 2014 04:12:05 PM PHOEBE SCHMIDT wrote:
> > > I may be helping some native American elementary students who live on a
> > > pueblo in New Mexico. The idea here is to create word drills for their
> >
> > own
> >
> > > native language, Tiwa.
> > >
> > > Do either of these programs support audio? Tiwa has “sung” tones, so I
> > > should imagine audio would help a lot. I’d have access to native
> >
> > speakers
> >
> > > to help me create audio files.
> > >
> > > TIA, Phoebe
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> > Hi Phoebe,
> >
> > Yes, Parley can attach sound files to every word and play them during
> > practice.
> > I haven't looked, but I don't think that KWordQuiz can do that. However,
> > none
> > of them is designed specifically for training pronounciation.
> >
> > If that is what you are after then you should take a closer look at
> > Artikulate[1][2][3] which *is* specifically designed for this type of
> > training.
> > Artikulate is not released yet, but it works and should be possible to
> > adapt
> > to your needs even earlier if you can build it yourself or know somebody
> > who
> > can do it for you.
> >
> > Which platforms are you running on? Windows? OSX? Linux?
> >
> > -Inge
> >
> > [1] https://edu.kde.org/applications/language/artikulate/
> > [2] https://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Edu/Artikulate
> > [3] https://userbase.kde.org/Artikulate/Beginning
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