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Currently the following language learning applications are available in KDE Edu with a scope of learners of age at least 12. | |||
# <del>KLettres (only for kids, in current state not in focus)</del>, Kiten (mostly dictionary and writing howto) | # <del>KLettres (only for kids, in current state not in focus)</del>, Kiten (mostly dictionary and writing howto) | ||
# Parley, KWordQuiz | # Parley, KWordQuiz |
Revision as of 08:41, 5 March 2014
Meeting Notes - 2014, March 04
Attendees: Amarvir, Andreas, Inge, Oindrila, Samikshan
- Main Topic: Planning of Application Scopes and Integration in this page: Project Proposal
- we only discuss applications for people of age >= 12
- only discuss language learning applications
A: Language Learner has to learn:
- Characters
- simple, if target language uses same alphabet
- more difficult, if new characters are used (e.g., English learner learns Swedish with å, ä, ö) or more accents (French or Spanish)
- much harder, if completely different script systems (Asian languages compared to European and the other way around) are needed
- Words most fundamental knowledge of a language:
- learn to read the words
- learn to understand spoken words
- Grammar
- how to put the words together to create meaning
- (currently no application present for this at KDE Edu)
- Pronounciation
- how to pronounce single words
- how to pronounce complex phrases
B: Applications in KDE Edu for this:
Currently the following language learning applications are available in KDE Edu with a scope of learners of age at least 12.
KLettres (only for kids, in current state not in focus), Kiten (mostly dictionary and writing howto)- Parley, KWordQuiz
- (none)
- Artikulate
C: More Details on Application Scopes/Critics:
KLettres
mostly for kids learning to read for the first timenot usable if one wants to study Thai, Hindi, Chinese, Japanese...no good experience for adult learners
Kiten (Maintainer: unknown)
- Current Scope:
- only for Japanese
- has drawing howto for every symbol
- (do we have a maintainer?)
Parley (Maintainers: Inge & Amarvir)
- Current Scope:
- only usable for training but terminology in many places geared towards testing
- provides a trainer
- main focus is vocabulary training, but also supports a varity of things that can be learned with flash cards
- uses KVTML
- Future Scope:
- only vocabulary learning/training [depending on the definition of "vocabulary" and "grammar" /iw]
- provide different methods for learning (flash cards, written practice, multiple choice ...)
- integrated with language properties/grammar (cases, times,forms...)
- need to be discussed what we count as "grammar"
KWordQuiz (community maintained)
- Current Scope:
- very simple vocabulary trainer
- has a simple editor
- is also a general purpose learning application
- tight integration of learning mode and editor
- uses KVTML
- Future Scope:
- change it to a general purpose flashcard application
- maybe based on Parley's engine
- future name maybe "KFlashcard"?
Artikulate (Maintainers: Andreas CoLa)
- Current Scope:
- pronunciation trainer
- uses own file format
- Future Scope:
- utilize common vocabulary file format (KVTML)
- better interaction of native speaker recordings with Parley
D: Goals/Future Directions
- global scope
- for the foreseeable future focus on learning of languages
- in a more distant future maybe add a dedicated testing application/testing mode to applications (but workflows and features sets for that must be specified beforehand)
- KVTML Editor (to be discussed after KVTML-next discussion)
- Parley provides a quite powerfull editor, Artikulate a simple one (only tailored for its handmade lesson format), KWordQuiz provides a simple editor, Pairs provides a simple editor
- the is an opportunity for a more general purpose editor in the midterm/longterm future
- would require to provide specific editing view tailored to the use cases of the individual applications
- it exists a GSoC proposal to create a more advanced editor for large data sets
- "Language Learning Lab" (discussed)
- idea of an integrated application á la Kontact where all language apps are combined
- goal: provide easier access to individual applications, support cross-application usage, focus more on the learning goal than on individual applications
- could use simple KParts approach
- is the idea only aggregation or should there be some deeper integration too?
- CoLa creates a draft, to be discussed at another meeting
- Flashcard Library:
- learning mechanisms from Parley could be put into a separate library
- would be useful for: Artikulate, flash card learning apps that are not language specific
- this step could be done together with porting to Qt Quick and by this prepare for mobile/touch use
- to be further discussed at the next Edu sprint
- New File Format (discussed)
- currently we have KVTML
- all of us know shortcomings of that format
- Inge will organize requirement collection
- we will then have another meeting to discuss how to proceed
- Character Learning (to be discussed at next sprint)
- Neither Kiten nor KLettres completely cover this learning problem
- we need a direction for this
- might be integrated with flash card learning system
- what about hand writing symbols?
- Must have the same terminology (lessons, units, learning, trainer...) in all language learning applications (discussed)
- we want to create a glossary
- CoLa creates wiki page after the meeting (everyone adds the words he/she currently uses)
E: Next Actions
- Inge will organize/create list of requirements for a future version of KVTML and coordinate a meeting to discuss it
- Inge will look into kwordquiz and research possible future cooperation with Parley
- Andreas will draft a proposal for an language learning umbrella application and coordinate a meeting to discuss it
- Andreas will create a wiki page with terminology used in Artikulate, the others will add Parley's terminology