2013.04.28 19:00 - Pixelandia and Sentenceswithoutspaces

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    [19:12] Lucinda Lavender: hello Calvino!
    [19:13] Calvino Rabeni: Hi Cinda!
    [19:13] Lucinda Lavender: HI:)
    [19:14] Lucinda Lavender: I have had a very busy weekend...missed my friday night session...but am glad to see you are here.
    [19:14] Lucinda Lavender: Where do you connect from today?
    [19:14] Calvino Rabeni: Likewise .. was hoping you would drop in!
    [19:15] Calvino Rabeni: I connect from SEAWAUSA ... you know the place :)
    [19:15] Lucinda Lavender: yes I do..I hail from the same!
    [19:16] Lucinda Lavender: I hope we can cross paths soon then...
    [19:16] Lucinda Lavender: Hi Korel!

    [19:17] Calvino Rabeni: Yes.. I was thinking about Ipads and education as a topic
    [19:17] Korel Laloix: Heya.. smiles
    [19:17] Calvino Rabeni: Hi Korel
    [19:17] Lucinda Lavender: for this evening?
    [19:17] Lucinda Lavender: great!
    [19:17] Korel Laloix: Good to see an orange clowd with your names above them.
    [19:17] Lucinda Lavender: with clould shall appear...
    [19:18] Korel Laloix: You are now just grey.
    [19:18] Korel Laloix: It is a nice fashion statement for sure.
    [19:18] Calvino Rabeni: TO me, Cinda is looking very white
    [19:18] Lucinda Lavender: tho am wearing an orange dress in 2L
    [19:19] Lucinda Lavender: for the longest time Cal appeared in white to me ...now his clothes have turned black
    [19:19] Korel Laloix: brb.. crashing
    [19:19] Lucinda Lavender: awww
    [19:19] Lucinda Lavender: and there she went


    [19:19] Lucinda Lavender: so cal...what about ipads were you pondering
    [19:20] Lucinda Lavender: i use the ipad in the classroom
    [19:20] Calvino Rabeni: I know you use it a lot
    [19:21] Lucinda Lavender: and children learn to make letters, count, watch weather, listen to ballet
    [19:21] Lucinda Lavender: and draw
    [19:21] Calvino Rabeni: I was wondering about what variety of apps there are for reading, and how they would work ...
    [19:21] Lucinda Lavender: for childrens reading?
    [19:21] Lucinda Lavender: there is a wonderful one called Reading Raven
    [19:22] Calvino Rabeni: and whether there are any that are interactive and work both ways, so they can say things and listen to the person speak
    [19:22] Lucinda Lavender: ah..

    [19:22] Calvino Rabeni: I know it would be developed mostly for children
    [19:22] Calvino Rabeni: but I was thinking about it for adult learning of a second language
    [19:23] Calvino Rabeni: and maybe also for speech or voice training
    [19:23] Lucinda Lavender: well in Reading Raven....one identifies the letter, writes it and then pronounces it to a recording that plays back
    [19:23] Lucinda Lavender: I know there are lots of apps that are books
    [19:23] Calvino Rabeni: that sounds good .. sadly I don't have an iPad though, but maybe there are similar things in web apps for the normal computer / browser
    [19:24] Lucinda Lavender: good question...
    [19:24] Lucinda Lavender: I am not that familiar...with the apps for computer

    [19:24] Calvino Rabeni: I found a multi-language text-to-speech translator, and was using it a little to read Thai language ..
    [19:25] Calvino Rabeni: so i could type the letters and it would pronounce them
    [19:25] Lucinda Lavender: that sounds helpful
    [19:25] Calvino Rabeni: but there wasn't any system to it .. like a lesson plan or sequence
    [19:25] Calvino Rabeni: I had it pronouncing the name of things on the google map. place names
    [19:25] Lucinda Lavender: interesting!
    [19:26] Lucinda Lavender: I would love to hear the sound
    [19:26] Lucinda Lavender: I know a Thai nannie from my school
    [19:26] Calvino Rabeni: maybe I can find it
    [19:26] Lucinda Lavender: I wonder if she could give us some help
    [19:27] Lucinda Lavender: I will look for the link to my list of Ipad Apps...
    [19:29] Calvino Rabeni: ok
    [19:31] Lucinda Lavender: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...62gCVg6FnY/pub
    [19:31] Lucinda Lavender: This is the link to a list for ipad and android
    [19:32] Lucinda Lavender: these are things the school has used as well as the things parents have used
    [19:35] Calvino Rabeni: Here's a multi language text to speech ... a demo .. i guess this could be worked into other programs
    [19:35] Calvino Rabeni: http://www.oddcast.com/home/demos/tts/tts_example.php
    [19:36] Lucinda Lavender: cool!
    [19:36] Lucinda Lavender: Luci clicks

    [19:37] Calvino Rabeni: but when I try it.. i get a message "it is not ready yet"
    [19:37] Calvino Rabeni: though actually it worked in the past

    [19:37] Calvino Rabeni: I set it to language: thai
    [19:37] Calvino Rabeni: and then pasted some thai text into the box
    [19:38] Calvino Rabeni: วัดเบญจมบพิตรดุสิตวนารามราชวรวิหาร
    [19:38] Calvino Rabeni: (that is actually thai text but shows up as boxes here)
    [19:39] Lucinda Lavender: I typed happy in and then what ever country I was choosing said it like they would....
    [19:39] Lucinda Lavender: but in english
    [19:40] Lucinda Lavender: I just had a french man say happy:)

    [19:40] Calvino Rabeni: could you try it in thai with this?
    [19:40] Calvino Rabeni: วัดเบญจมบพิตรดุสิตวนารามราชวรวิหาร
    [19:41] Lucinda Lavender: all I see are boxes
    [19:41] Calvino Rabeni: you can copy / paste them, and I think they appear as thai script
    [19:42] Lucinda Lavender: cool!
    [19:42] Lucinda Lavender: you are right they did speak thai
    [19:43] Lucinda Lavender: when I pasted the boxes in
    [19:43] Calvino Rabeni: nods, it worked for me in chrome but not in firefox browser
    [19:43] Lucinda Lavender: chrome ...using that

    [19:43] Lucinda Lavender: what does it mean?
    [19:44] Calvino Rabeni: วัดเบญจมบพิต
    [19:44] Calvino Rabeni: there's just the name part, not the address
    [19:45] Calvino Rabeni: easier for us to hear, it is shorter

    [19:45] Calvino Rabeni: it's confusing because the language doesn't have spaces
    [19:45] Calvino Rabeni: it'sconfusingbecausethelanguagedoesn'thavespacesbetweenthewords
    [19:46] Lucinda Lavender: oh ...
    [19:46] Calvino Rabeni: somethingwetakeforgrantedinreadingfromtheveryfirsttimewelearntoread
    [19:46] Lucinda Lavender: :)))
    [19:46] Calvino Rabeni: so วัดเบญจมบพิต says "wat benchama bophit" which is the name of a famous temple
    [19:47] Lucinda Lavender: language varies...
    [19:47] Calvino Rabeni: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wat_Benchamabophit
    [19:47] Lucinda Lavender: interesting to learn about
    [19:47] Calvino Rabeni: yes
    [19:48] Lucinda Lavender: thanks for the link...s....

    [19:48] Calvino Rabeni: you can type numbers in it and get them read in any language
    [19:49] Calvino Rabeni: like 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
    [19:49] Calvino Rabeni: to hear the numbers in thai
    [19:49] Calvino Rabeni: it actually sounds pretty good
    [19:50] Lucinda Lavender: but it seems like a thai person speaking english...to me
    [19:50] Calvino Rabeni: language set to thai?
    [19:51] Lucinda Lavender: yes
    [19:51] Calvino Rabeni: sounds to me like neung song saam se HA hok jet bat gao soon
    [19:51] Lucinda Lavender: well interesting...
    [19:52] Lucinda Lavender: I typed the word Three in...
    [19:52] Lucinda Lavender: and it sound like a tahai person saying three
    [19:52] Calvino Rabeni: oh, try 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1-
    [19:52] Calvino Rabeni: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
    [19:52] Lucinda Lavender: ok
    [19:53] Lucinda Lavender: well that worked like you described it
    [19:53] Calvino Rabeni: It has a whole lot of spanish dialects
    [19:53] Lucinda Lavender: cool
    [19:53] Lucinda Lavender: I like the avatar too
    [19:54] Lucinda Lavender: interesting way to explore language
    [19:54] Calvino Rabeni: you can get it to read the numbers in Australian accent
    [19:55] Calvino Rabeni: yes it is fun
    [19:55] Lucinda Lavender: I noticed the accents...

    [19:55] Lucinda Lavender: travel go well?
    [19:56] Calvino Rabeni: Try it saying "I'm from australia" with voice set to Lee
    [19:56] Calvino Rabeni: travel .. well ..overall the fact that I'm back in one piece is pretty good
    [19:57] Lucinda Lavender: yes...what country is Lee from?
    [19:57] Calvino Rabeni: Lee is Australian
    [19:57] Calvino Rabeni: english language
    [19:58] Lucinda Lavender: :))
    [19:58] Lucinda Lavender: cute
    [19:59] Calvino Rabeni: interesting to try to guess the US regional accents .. they don't say, e.g. New York, Ohio, California, Texas
    [20:00] Lucinda Lavender: I was just running through it...
    [20:02] Lucinda Lavender: interesting

    [20:02] Lucinda Lavender: I will have to go soon
    [20:03] Calvino Rabeni: Brigit sounds realistic saying "I will have to go soon" in UK english
    [20:03] Calvino Rabeni: well glad to run into you in pixel land
    [20:04] Calvino Rabeni: heard your voice too
    [20:04] Lucinda Lavender: yes! pixelandia
    [20:04] Calvino Rabeni: yes
    [20:04] Calvino Rabeni: Pixlandia :)
    [20:06] Calvino Rabeni: Bye for now!
    [20:06] Lucinda Lavender: bye for now:)

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