What does it do?
Develops the four skills of language learning
Can be used with any language
Utilises existing resources; audio, text books, worksheets and graphics
Enables live monitoring of an individual student or a group of students
Provides private communication between the teacher and student or a group of students
Motivates learners of every ability using familiar technology
Easy Assessment - All student work is saved as mp3 files or web pages
The addition of a headset with a microphone turns any pc network into a language lab
How does it do it?
Using two small software programmes, a student module and a teacher module, that will run on virtually any pc and network. Items containing text, graphics and audio recordings are viewed by students who can record themselves and can also enter text or make selections. The teacher can communicate to students individually, or by group, and can monitor progress live.
"Visuwords™ online graphical dictionary - Look up words to find their meanings and associations with other words and concepts. Produce diagrams reminiscent of a neural net. Learn how words associate. Enter words into the search box to look them up or double-click a node to expand the tree. Click and drag the background to pan around and use the mouse wheel to zoom. Hover over nodes to see the definition and click and drag individual nodes to move them around to help clarify connections.
* It's a dictionary! It's a thesaurus!
* Great for writers, journalists, students, teachers, and artists.
* The online dictionary is available wherever there's an internet connection.
* No membership required.
Visuwords™ uses Princeton University's WordNet, an opensource database built by University students and language researchers."
Transcriber is a tool for assisting the manual annotation of speech signals. It provides a user-friendly graphical user interface for segmenting long duration speech recordings, transcribing them, and labeling speech turns, topic changes and acoustic conditions. It is more specifically designed for the annotation of broadcast news recordings, for creating corpora used in the development of automatic broadcast news transcription systems, but its features might be found useful in other areas of speech research.
MultiTree is a searchable database of hypotheses on language relationships.
* compare language trees and access bibliographical information on them
* see a graphical representation of every scholarly hypothesis on language relationships
* view information on every language
* share comments on hypotheses and add new hypotheses (as a registered user)
* access an interactive map of the language or family of your choice through LLMap
Ukelele aims to simplify keyboard layout editing by providing a graphical interface to .keylayout files, where the desired characters can simply be dragged onto keys as needed. (The Character Palette or Character Viewer, available in the Input menu if it has been enabled in System Preferences, is a great place to find the characters.)
In addition to simple assignment of single character codes to keys, Ukelele can assign multiple-character strings and can create "dead keys", where a keystroke sets a new state that modifies the output of the following keystroke.
For more information about Mac OS X keyboard layouts, as well as existing layouts available for download, see Input Resources. For some types of layout, particularly with large numbers of dead-key sequences, creating a layout with the text-based tool KeyLayoutMaker may be a useful alternative.
Finding the right way view your data is as much an art as a science. The visualizations provided on Many Eyes range from the ordinary to the experimental.