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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
'''The Bridge''' enables students and instructors to generate customized vocabulary lists from its database of Greek and Latin textbooks, core lists, and texts. A list might include all the vocabulary from a core list, an ancient text, or a textbook. But users can focus on a selection of a list or work and also customize their lists to take into account textbooks that they have used, core lists they have mastered, and texts they have already read. These lists can then be filtered to focus on one or more parts of speech, among other options, and then printed or downloaded in a variety of formats. | '''The Bridge''' enables students and instructors to generate customized vocabulary lists from its database of Greek and Latin textbooks, core lists, and texts. A list might include all the vocabulary from a core list, an ancient text, or a textbook. But users can focus on a selection of a list or work and also customize their lists to take into account textbooks that they have used, core lists they have mastered, and texts they have already read. These lists can then be filtered to focus on one or more parts of speech, among other options, and then printed or downloaded in a variety of formats. | ||
==Reviews== | |||
* [https://classicalstudies.org/scs-blog/apistone/review-digital-tool-helps-teachers-generate-latin-and-greek-vocabulary-lists | |||
''Review: A Digital Tool that Helps Teachers Generate Latin and Greek Vocabulary Lists''] Reviewed by Amy Pistone in Society for Classical Studies Digital Reviews (2020). | |||
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Revision as of 17:14, 1 September 2020
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Author/Editor
- Bret Mulligan (bmulliga at haverford.edu)
Description
The Bridge enables students and instructors to generate customized vocabulary lists from its database of Greek and Latin textbooks, core lists, and texts. A list might include all the vocabulary from a core list, an ancient text, or a textbook. But users can focus on a selection of a list or work and also customize their lists to take into account textbooks that they have used, core lists they have mastered, and texts they have already read. These lists can then be filtered to focus on one or more parts of speech, among other options, and then printed or downloaded in a variety of formats.
Reviews
Review: A Digital Tool that Helps Teachers Generate Latin and Greek Vocabulary Lists] Reviewed by Amy Pistone in Society for Classical Studies Digital Reviews (2020).