Make it teacher-friendly
In terms of functions such as managing and sharing content make it so that teachers can recommend it to their students, use to add content for their sts, etc. I will post a video on YT explaining what I mean in more detail in the next few days.
I’m looking forward to your YouTube video to understand exactly what features you would like to see.
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Tom Tabaczynski commented
For some reason this discussion has moved to the 'graded reader' topic. Video coming up soon.
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Tom Tabaczynski commented
While I'm working on this I might point out that now many language teachers, like myself, are moving online, but they have their own VLEs and want apps that they can incorporate into that, so that they can determine within their own system how a given app is used, eg., for reading, writing, recording, sharing, ets.
An app like Quizlet is teacher-friendly, to my mind, in that it allows either for a variety of task types in-app, but also allows for its funtions to be embedded in a VLE.
That means that teachers have more incentive to share and adapt content.
I havn't worked out as yet how that would affect the design of an inline translator app, but I have always wanted to use LingQ within my own Mahoodle system, but it's just not designed for that.