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Revision as of 18:29, 30 November 2013
Frengly
Frengly is a free and simple web service that offers translations between twenty-five different languages.
What it can do
Frengly allows for the translating of text between various languages.
Use in classrooms
Teachers
- Improve communication within classes, especially if a common language is not shared.
- Teaching materials available to various audiences despite language barriers.
Students
- Have notes and assignments translated to preferred language.
- Learning language aid.
Effectiveness and Workflow
- Teacher creates lesson package for students in preferred language.
- Students view the lesson plan and highlight with their mouse any text they do not understand.
- Right-click mouse and translation options appear, offering twenty-five different languages.
- Students select one and the highlighted text is translated.
- If a certain language is used often, students can right-click and go to “options” and set a commonly-used language.
- An “automatically translate” option will have all lesson packages and text translated to the designated language without the user prompting.
Endpoint
From a computer or any device accessing Sugar Labs, a user (teacher or student) requests a selection of text to be updated by highlighting and specifying the new language. Frengly’s Translation Engine returns the translated text in place of the original text. Accessing the Frengly Translation Engine
http://syslang.com?src=fr&dest=en&text=Bonjour+monsieur&email=xxx&password=xxx
- src: source language to translate from
- dest: destination language to translate to
- text: a piece of text you want to translate
- email: frengly account email, entered during registration (use username for older accounts)
- password: frengly account password
- outformat: format of the response [xml/json], not mandatory- default is xml
Technical challenges
- Implementation of SugarLabs to interface with Frengly.
- Bandwidth from Frengly server.
- Speed of ISP at user’s end.
- Proper Java runtime engine loaded at from user's end that requires Frengly server.
- Automatic translate option- user preference varies.
- → User may prefer the option on only set specific pages instead of all.
- → Whether automatic translate option will run on specified account or specified computer.
- → Disabling option on specific pages.
- → Translated language same for all pages or varied.