Like Khan Academy, you should add in a points system to identify top viewers/users
Add gamification to this website! Really, it's like the icing on the cake. Give points for completing a video and/or answering practice questions correctly. I'm not sure how you would code this ... but think about it!
See Khan Academy for an example of this.
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Great idea Zach. We’re all about incentives here right! This is on our list to do – let me know if you have any ideas on specifics you’d like to see.
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Anonymous commented
I see it like https://www.coursera.org/ will help you
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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.