Use books and articles in English or import your own in any language. You can add annotations and questions to the articles, plus create quizzes. Students can also comment on the articles.
Limitations: Free accounts can only import 3 articles per month. Presumably, you can use as many of the existing articles and books as you want, but they are only in English.
Imperium is a Latin course for the twenty-first century; unique, highly resourced and written to make fullest use of modern technology. Its texts follow the life of the Emperor Hadrian, from his early childhood to his later years, as he became the most powerful man in the Roman world.
Imperium is tried, tested and ready for general use, after a trialling period of six years. It consists of three course books, a Grammar and Syntax book and the all-new Imperium Latin Unseens, for advanced users. All of the texts can be ordered through Amazon but are also available as pdf files in either one of our two Site Support Packs, which can be bought by schools. Please browse this website to read more about the materials and their distribution.
Create multimedia books that include (YouTube) video, images, links, voiceover, and text. Share them with classes within the app.
You can download the finished book as a Flash file, but it would not play on my PC.
Sample chapters of textbooks focused on case marking are available for Czech and Russian. Exercises are available for both languages with feedback. The book and exercises on Polish are forthcoming.
Add a soundtrack to a book or your own writing. You can upload a file of yourself reading the text aloud, or you can choose music and sound effects from the available tracks.
Simplified news stories that students can read and listen to in English. Also includes related vocabulary practice, scrambled sentences, and voice recording. An additional tool lets students create their own books for download or printing.