From kde-edu-devel Sat Sep 15 10:34:06 2007 From: Markus =?iso-8859-1?q?B=FCchele?= Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 10:34:06 +0000 To: kde-edu-devel Subject: Re: [kde-edu]: Q: Optimal framework for vocabulary+sound Message-Id: <200709151234.06343.Markus.Buechele () web ! de> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-edu-devel&m=118985249916532 Ralf, I think that Parley is going to be an excellent programme in the near future - much more usable than KVocTrain. Nevertheless, if there parents want a Kanagram-like user interface, perhaps JClic would be a better choice. It's a java based GPL-licensed learning programme for children which was developed in Catalonia a is available for Linux as well. http://clic.xtec.net/en/index.htm Screenshot (even one with a Linux System): http://clic.xtec.net/en/jclic/screenshots.htm Does anyone see a possibility of migrating it into kde-edu? My children are using this programme and what they like is that it links pictures and spoken words. That's perhaps just what these parents need? Cheers, Markus Am Freitag 14 September 2007 23:38:48 schrieb RalfGesellensetter: > Dear list, > > there is a question on our German Debian-Edu list: some parents plan to > create freely available vocabulary for their kids (3rd form/primary > school), including artwork and pronounciation (sound files). > > They ask for an easy to use data base - and tend to reject KVocTrain > (KDE 3.5 version) for design reason (it doesn't support sound files > anyway). I think what they are looking for is rather a frontend like > Kanagram's. > > What is your advice? > > Thanks > Ralf > _______________________________________________ > kde-edu mailing list > kde-edu@mail.kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-edu _______________________________________________ kde-edu mailing list kde-edu@mail.kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-edu