Talk:Miskito

Thank you!
Thanks for featuring this book. I apologise for not having had time to continue working on it for a long time but it is certainly very satisfying to see this recognition all the same. I hope my contribution is helpful to others as an example of some of the things that can be done. Although I haven't been able to do any more work on Miskito, more recently I have developed a language course for the Central American language Nawat (aka Pipil) on Facebook, and anyone interested is invited to take a look by adding Timumachtikan Nawat as a friend, or else visit the FB group Salvemos el idioma nahuat. Thank you again, Alan --A R King (discuss • contribs) 09:08, 27 August 2011 (UTC)

Growing beyond the book format
My name is Ian and I'm from a project called Wikiotics, where we build free software tools for language instruction. We are starting to build collections of interactive language lessons that can serve as textbook replacements for students and this wikibook seems like a great place to start.

If there is anyone here who is interested in expanding this content beyond a traditional text-based book format or who would like to incorporate interactive lessons we build based on the outline of this book, just chime in here or contact us at contact AT wikiotics DOT org or in irc at #wikiotics on freenode.

As example of the kind of new materials you can make with our tools, here are examples our current lesson types:
 * Picture choice lesson (http://wikiotics.org/en/Introduction),
 * Re-mixable Podcast (http://wikiotics.org/user/ian/FSI-Mandarin-Module01-Unit01),
 * Text multiple choice lesson (http://wikiotics.org/en/WANY_Hospital_grammar)
 * new Storybook lesson [coming soon](http://laurent.dev.wikiotics.net/en/storybook1).

Wikiotics (discuss • contribs) 15:52, 13 June 2012 (UTC)

Thank you
Thank you for the book LIFE WITH STEPHANIE (discuss • contribs) 13:22, 21 October 2020 (UTC)