JILetters 0.0.6 is a Python script for Scientific/Engineering scripts design by Adam Cripps.
It runs on following operating system: Linux / BSD. JILetters project assists children with learning the alphabet.
Publisher review: JILetters project assists children with learning the alphabet. This project assists children with learning the alphabet and becoming more aware of the appearance of letters. It doesn't yet address the phonics of those letters correctly, although it does associate a word with that letter. Currently JILetters is a very simple application which presents a choice of alphabet letter buttons - when one of these is pressed another window pops up with a picture of an object/animal and then the letter and object is read out (make sure that you have your sound turned up).Now you can use the menus to choose the letters that you want displayed. This feature will be enhanced even more in the future. For the old java version, to only show some letters you can also supply the command line with arguments when running with those letters that you would like to use. For example: java -jar JILetters-0.0.2.jar a b c will run JILetters with only those three letters. If you specify no letters, you will get all 26. This feature will soon be implemented in the python version. Operating system: Linux / BSD
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