As this becomes a bigger topic, I always wonder if there isn't an interesting technological solution to be had. Will there be a time in the future where we have satellite coverage of the globe, that has high-res real-time imagery? Could we attach cameras to Starlink satellites as an example? It seems like there would be a huge market for a service like this from governments and the like.
We are a video-based language learning website and app. You could think of us as the intersection between Duolingo and YouTube, all built around an Anki shell. Seedlang's content was created in collaboration with a well known German teacher on YouTube, the host of a channel called Easy German. The channel has almost 1 million subscribers, and so our site and app has a great distribution channel.
We are just starting to expand our development team, and are looking for people that are as obsessed with life-long learning as we are. You can learn more at: http://www.seedlang.com/jobs
We are a video-based language learning website and app. You could think of us as the intersection between Duolingo and Youtube, all built around an Anki shell. Seedlang's content was created in collaboration with a well known German teacher on Youtube, the host of a channel called Easy German. The channel has almost 1 million subscribers, and so our site and app has a great distribution channel.
We are just starting to expand our development team, and are looking for people that are as obsessed with life-long learning as we are. You can learn more at: http://www.seedlang.com/jobs
We are a video-based language learning website and app. You could think of us as the intersection between Duolingo and Youtube, all built around an Anki shell. Seedlang's content was created in collaboration with a well known German teacher on Youtube, and so already has a good distribution channel.
We are just starting to build our team, and are looking for people that are as obsessed with life-long learning as we are.
You can learn more at: http://www.seedlang.com/jobs
You might also try my website (and soon to be app) Seedlang: http://www.seedlang.com. It is a site for learning German, and later this year Spanish, French, and English. It uses video flashcards to create different learning experiences, and ties them all together with a Anki-like review deck where any word or sentence encountered on the site can be saved.
I built a website (and soon an app) for learning German, that has a focus on both grammar and vocabulary. We have a frequency list with the top 5000 German words. And we are a video-driven site, so each word has a video. And most words also have sentences (also each with a video). This is good for getting a feel for the spoken language, and hearing the vocabulary used in context. You can check it out here: http://www.seedlang.com