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Rope (Mostra il profilo) 12 settembre 2006 11:10:45
As a novice I think it would be a great help to have users who could operate a service via a program like Skype and provide a live help session on Esperanto pronunciation and structure.
It would need a number of users who have a good working knowledge of Eo to kindly donate an amount of time to help with novices, I think it would help raise the profile of Esperanto and be a plus point for Lernu.
The idea would need some discussion to enable more than one user and helper to be live at the same time, maybe a rota of helpers and time slots for novices?
What do people think?
Sorry I have not posted this in the Esperanto section, I do not have the knowledge yet to translate it into workable Esperanto.
erinja (Mostra il profilo) 12 settembre 2006 16:33:03
Rope:I would like to start a discussion on the benefits of having a live helpline session on Lernu.We have in the past had something called a "virtual classroom", where an instructor was online to either teach a lesson or answer questions from users at a pre-arranged time. That was integrated into the lernu! site. We haven't had those in a while, and not since we moved over to the new site, but as soon as some programming issues are taken care of, we plan to revive the classrooms.
As a novice I think it would be a great help to have users who could operate a service via a program like Skype and provide a live help session on Esperanto pronunciation and structure.
It would need a number of users who have a good working knowledge of Eo to kindly donate an amount of time to help with novices, I think it would help raise the profile of Esperanto and be a plus point for Lernu.
The idea would need some discussion to enable more than one user and helper to be live at the same time, maybe a rota of helpers and time slots for novices?
What do people think?
Sorry I have not posted this in the Esperanto section, I do not have the knowledge yet to translate it into workable Esperanto.
But your idea about skype is a good one and I will certainly pass it along to the lernu! team.
Maverynthia (Mostra il profilo) 14 settembre 2006 03:00:02
I recommend Gizmo, only because you can also record the conversation and play it back as well as being able to host a more than 5 person conference. I think that's an added feature for someone that wants to learn, they can play it over and over again until they get it right. :/
I've also used GoogleTalk, but not for any length of time...Which also might be a good choice, maybe get a Google/Googletalk lernu/esperanto group going... I don't know, I'm just throwing out ideas
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Rope (Mostra il profilo) 14 settembre 2006 07:14:10
The point of this post is just to put the idea out to people to discuss.
I am open to any voice package, just want the benefit of being able to speak to a person with a greater knowledge of Eo.
And that is most people at the moment.
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Maverynthia (Mostra il profilo) 15 settembre 2006 05:43:08
Rope:I dont recomend or warn against Skype, just it is used by quite a few people when I do a search for it on the site.I would like to see a helpline as well, though my Esperanto is so basic it's almost funny. I guess the problem is finding more advanced people to "man the lines" and do it on a volunteer basis.
The point of this post is just to put the idea out to people to discuss.
I am open to any voice package, just want the benefit of being able to speak to a person with a greater knowledge of Eo.
And that is most people at the moment.
Rope (Mostra il profilo) 15 settembre 2006 07:52:36
Maverynthia:I would hope that more advance speakers would take pity on us mortals and donate a little bit of time.Rope:I dont recomend or warn against Skype, just it is used by quite a few people when I do a search for it on the site.I would like to see a helpline as well, though my Esperanto is so basic it's almost funny. I guess the problem is finding more advanced people to "man the lines" and do it on a volunteer basis.
The point of this post is just to put the idea out to people to discuss.
I am open to any voice package, just want the benefit of being able to speak to a person with a greater knowledge of Eo.
And that is most people at the moment.
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This, in my opinion would spread the use and understanding of Eo, which cant be a bad thing.
I am looking at options for allowing 12/24 people to be connected in a session. A mate of mine has a similar setup for his multi player gaming.
I will see what I can find and pass it onto the team at Lernu.
Maverynthia (Mostra il profilo) 15 settembre 2006 10:00:14
Rope:I hate to say that programs like Ventrilo and TeamSpeak while they can allow for 12/24 people don't really have the best quality audio. Many times I've had people break up or came though so bad I had to ask them to repeat.
I am looking at options for allowing 12/24 people to be connected in a session. A mate of mine has a similar setup for his multi player gaming.
I will see what I can find and pass it onto the team at Lernu.
However it would be a step in the right direction. I know TeamSpeak has free servers. Though they don't have a 'chat' area that one can clarify themselves with..even then ANYONE can join it if it doesn't have a password...
I honestly haven't fiddled around with ventrilo much...
Also another way to spread Eo is to set up a community in games and whatnot. Like for the game I play Final Fantasy XI, there is no Eo 'LinkShell' on any of the servers (that I know of.) However starting an Eo LS would be hard since I'm a mere 'mortal'
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Looking at SecondLife I think I see 1 group
(La Movado de la Verda Stelo) but it only has 6 members.
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Rope (Mostra il profilo) 15 settembre 2006 10:40:35
Maverynthia:Ventrilo does have the Codecs to improve sound, but they are a chargeable extra.Rope:I hate to say that programs like Ventrilo and TeamSpeak while they can allow for 12/24 people don't really have the best quality audio. Many times I've had people break up or came though so bad I had to ask them to repeat.
I am looking at options for allowing 12/24 people to be connected in a session. A mate of mine has a similar setup for his multi player gaming.
I will see what I can find and pass it onto the team at Lernu.
However it would be a step in the right direction. I know TeamSpeak has free servers. Though they don't have a 'chat' area that one can clarify themselves with..even then ANYONE can join it if it doesn't have a password...
I honestly haven't fiddled around with ventrilo much...
Also another way to spread Eo is to set up a community in games and whatnot. Like for the game I play Final Fantasy XI, there is no Eo 'LinkShell' on any of the servers (that I know of.) However starting an Eo LS would be hard since I'm a mere 'mortal'![]()
Looking at SecondLife I think I see 1 group
(La Movado de la Verda Stelo) but it only has 6 members.
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My mate plays Dark Ages of Camalot and they have a subscription of $5 a month for a 12 slot system. This works well for his guild, and they are in various locations, (UK,DK,DE,USA).
It would be a good idea to setup a group for Eo that game players use, I will ask if DAoC has one. It may help you get more Eo speaking players for FF by posting it on here.
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It would be the way to go by testing some of the free ones out though.