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* [[Projects/Edu/Artikulate/CourseSkeletons|How To Edit Course Skeletons]]
* [[Projects/Edu/Artikulate/CourseSkeletons|How To Edit Course Skeletons]]
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Revision as of 11:30, 24 June 2013

Artikulate

Artikulate is a learning software that helps improving pronunciation skills.

Course and Language Contributions

We seek for non-coding contributions in essentially two areas. One area is the creation of language specifications, the other area is the contribution of courses and native speaker recordings:

Setup Artikulate from Sources

Currently it is necessary for every contributor to compile and install Artikulate by herself/himself. Having an up to date KDE SC system in your distribution (KDE SC >= 4.10) makes this rather simple.

Details on how to set up your build system and how to set up environment variables to run Artikulate please refer to:

Artikulate manual

What a contributor can do

In construction

Buliding Artikulate from sources

Currently it is necessary for every contributor to compile and install Artikulate by herself/himself. Having an up to date KDE SC system in your distribution (KDE SC >= 4.10) makes this rather simple.

Details on how to set up your build system and how to set up environment variables to run Artikulate please refer to:

Getting data files (artikulate-data repository)

In construction

Editing course skeletons

For details on how to edit or add course skeletons to Artikulate please refer to:

Editing language courses

For details on how to edit or add new language courses please refer to:

Creating a new language course from a course skeleton

In construction

Translating phrases to a language

In construction

Adding recordings for phrases

In construction

Tagging phonemes for phrases

In construction

Adding new languages/ Creating new phonology

In construction