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== '''SynPhony''' ==
== '''SynPhony''' ==


SynPhony is an open-source project that is developing a database structure to support literacy acquisition for (almost) any alphabetically written language. It will allow game developers to query a user's knowledge base and retrieve language material that is tailored to the user's reading ability. It will keep track of a user's progress in acquiring literacy skills and move them to the next lesson when appropriate.
SynPhony is an open-source project that is developing a database structure to support literacy acquisition for (almost) any alphabetically written language. It will allow explicit literacy programs or games to query a user's knowledge base and retrieve language material that is tailored to the user's reading ability. It will keep track of a user's progress in acquiring literacy skills and move them to the next lesson when appropriate.


For more information about SynPhony, see: [[http://call.canil.ca/SynPhony2.html]]
For more information about SynPhony, see: [[http://call.canil.ca/SynPhony2.html]]

Revision as of 00:53, 5 April 2009

SynPhony

SynPhony is an open-source project that is developing a database structure to support literacy acquisition for (almost) any alphabetically written language. It will allow explicit literacy programs or games to query a user's knowledge base and retrieve language material that is tailored to the user's reading ability. It will keep track of a user's progress in acquiring literacy skills and move them to the next lesson when appropriate.

For more information about SynPhony, see: [[1]]

Project page on Sourceforge: [[2]]

Sourceforge Wiki for SynPhony: [[3]]

An example of a literacy activity page can be found here: [[4]] or for IE users: [[5]]