The purpose of this package is to support language revitalization efforts of Native American tribes. Hence, its name [AC]quisition [O]f [R]estored [N]ative [S]peech. The software is open source and can be freely used for non-commercial purposes. It conforms to best practice criteria for working with linguistic data, in that it supports industry standard export and import facilities.
The ACORNS program allows language instructors and students to easily prepare and execute files containing language lessons. The software is intuitive and requires minimal technical training. Each file contains a series of lessons that link together through use of mouse clicks. Presently, the program supports Picture and Sound Lessons, Multiple Choice Lessons, and Hear and Respond Lessons.
Picture Sound lessons attach recordings to places on a picture. Clicking on parts of the picture enables you to hear the correct word or phrase. Multiple Choice lessons attach multiple recordings to a series of pictures. You hear a recording and select the correct picture. This works much like commercial products that our country uses to train diplomats. Hear Respond lessons display a story with words missing. The student fills in the blanks and facilitates comprehension and spelling learning. Many other types of lessons are in our plans.
Language instructors can use ACORNS to easily create and then exectute these lessons. Student can also create language lessons as part of class projects. Our ACORNS web-player can work with lessons posted on the web. It is possible to create an on-line library of language lessons. ACORNS has capabilities to remap the Keyboard to native language fonts. The download version supports several indigenous keyboards Keyboard Mapping, but we can accommodate other keyboard mappings as well.
The author of the original program is Dan Harvey from Southern Oregon University, harveyd@sou.edu. We anticipate that this be a long term development project involving both undergraduate and graduate students. We plan to add many additional features lesson types as the software matures. We welcome and seek your comments and feedback.