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    Jim commented  · 

    Duolingo is an excellent example of gamified language learning. Available on the web, android, and ios. I use all three. It awards 10 pts for each submodule completed and 2 lingots (language + ingot) which you can use to buy special modules. A question within a submodule could be: listen and transcribe, listen and translate, fill in the blank, translate text, arrange grammatical elements like a puzzle and, in some languages, speak into a microphone. You can "follow" other learners and post your progress on Linked in. It feels like a game, is fun, and is addicting.

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    Jim commented  · 

    A mobile app would be nice, Viewing the website on a mobile device is doable but tedious. I love what you are doing here at MRU - a fantastic job! Revolutionary!

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