A simple micromaterial to help learners practice identifying stress patterns in academic words
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A simple micromaterial to help learners practice identifying stress patterns in academic words
a micromaterial to help learners work on resolving merge conflicts
the UI for a website serving up sound files created in the automated minimal pair generator
Intended to target the specific need of EFL learners of using articles (a/an/the) more fluently. Uses real-time data from the Reddit API to retrieve longer texts from /r/writingprompts and strips the articles before allowing the user to select the original article.
a bot that guides students on a treasure hunt about the town
this takes in an audio transcript and the audio and outputs audio files of the minimal pairs
a simple API to send back sentences with metadata about the words in them. Consumes the /r/writingprompts subreddit
a micromaterial to allow learners to draw a line and see the graph
This is an attempt at a first game using the Phaser JS framework. It's meant primarily as a quick and simple prototype that can be built upon and extended later to target different learning objectives.
a micromaterial to practice working with git submodules
a web application developed for the TESOL 2016 Conference. Intended to assist students in working on revising their writing for articles (a/an/the).
a dockerized version of the backend for the original antweet
a simple utility to take in a sentence and output information about the AWL words in it
This is an attempt to target the specific EFL learner need of being able to use articles (a/an/the) more fluently. It uses real-time data from the Twitter Search API, stripping the articles and asking the user to select the original article.
a demo react app to enable searches on derivational morphology
a simple activity to practice working with simple POS tagging
a simple micromaterial to practice visualizing the effects of netmasks on subnets
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