- Purpose
- Project Features Implemented In Iteration 3
- How To Used Project Features
- Technical Document
- Improvements and Issues
- Contributors
- Resources
For teachers who wish to support beginners’ engagement with language, Word River is a tool that supports the management and analysis of language exploration. Unlike managing all of this information by hand, our product makes it easy to manage what words are available (through the creation, viewing, and assignment of personalized content) and understand more about a learner’s exploration and progress (by providing information about language exposure and the results of various activities).
- Import A Contextpack: user can change import a context pack as long as it is in JSON format.
- Export A Contextpack: user can export a context pack in JSON format to be used elsewhere.
- Change Contextpack Name: user can change the name of the contextpack.
- Change Contextpack Enable Value: user can the enabled value of the contextpack.
- Add Tooltips: when user hovers on a word in the wordlist, the forms show in bubble.
- Change How Add Word Works: user inputs word and form in the input box instead of the different input boxes for word and form.
Link to documentation with instructions for Word River and its features.
Follow this link for instructions on how to:
- Deploy this project on Digital Ocean using droplets.
- Get linked up with Google Firebase.
- Get linked up with the Miriam Webster Dictionary API
Follow this link for a list of known issues and possible improvements.
Here is a brochure that highlights project features and capabilities.
Contributors can be seen at this link.
Document with a list of useful resources and website, including accessibility options.