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Duke
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 Message 233 of 237
26 August 2006 at 2:16pm | IP Logged 
r538 wrote:
3) I might try to put the text up as text, rather than as a PDF picture. The layout of the book might be lost, but it will be easier to manipulate for flashcards and searching.
Because this is for a language course, it is very important that the letters are tranfered exactly - something that can only happen when the pages are presented as a PDF picture. If letters aren't recognized perfectly by the software to convert the scans to text, then you would have a lot of problems in studying the material.
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pandorabrooks
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 Message 234 of 237
29 November 2007 at 6:29am | IP Logged 
Was this thread transfered somewhere or is it dead?
Does anyone know if these programmes were actually digitalized and made available on the net?
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Platiquemos
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 Message 235 of 237
29 November 2007 at 8:23am | IP Logged 
Talk about coming late to the party, or as my dear old dad used to say "a day late and a dollar short."

1) The "ripoff" versions of FSI courses sold by Barrons, Audioforum and others ARE public domain, and therefore can be legally digitized and distributed. You just need to look out for, and delete, any little "extras" they might have put in--as far as I know they're all in the audio (trying to add to a scanned book is very difficult), and are pure cr*p. Remove them, and you're perfectly legal.

2) Platiquemos is the exception. It has been heavily edited, the text retyped for clarity and ease of use, and the audio about 70% re-recorded with new voices, increasing the number of voices from 4 to about 20. The Platiquemos text, for example, contains about 500 authentic period illustrations, with information about the relevant cultural/historical information. It is available completely digitized (and downloadable), as well as "hard copy" with a printed and bound book and regular audio CD's.

The original FSI program, no matter how obtained, is difficult to use as an audio-only course (as in a car, on a walkman type player while waiting for a plane or jogging, etc.) I have added many extra "prompts" to the drills and exercises to make them useable in these circumstances. When the original was produced, you could only use it in a "language laboratory", and thus is was easy to have the book before you. I'd hate to be responsible for somebody having a wreck because they were consulting the Platiquemos book!

Platiquemos is available in 5 formats, with numerous money-saving packages.

I don't know if the administrator or moderator will allow this, but I'll try anyway.

For more information about the changes in Platiquemos to make it more useable in modern conditions (the original dates from 1957) see:
http://www.platiquemos-letstalk.com/ProgramContents/Changes. htm

For information about the various formats and packages, see:
http://www.platiquemos-letstalk.com/Catalog-Sales/NewCatalog .htm

This is a wonderful website, which I highly recommend on my website. The experience and intelligence of some of the members puts me to shame ;-)

Best wishes to all of you,
Don Casteel
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Dietrich
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 Message 236 of 237
29 November 2007 at 11:01pm | IP Logged 
See

fsi-language-courses.com

as well as

www.freelanguagecourses.com



Edited by Dietrich on 29 November 2007 at 11:21pm

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dmg
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 Message 237 of 237
05 January 2009 at 8:42am | IP Logged 
VagabondPilgrim from the fsi-language-courses.com forum has set up a mirror site at fsi-language-courses.ORG with all the new material that has been digitized but not yet posted by gdfellows.

Edited by dmg on 05 January 2009 at 8:44am



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