Monday, April 2, 2007

Software Evaluation #2-Rosetta Stone

Rosetta Stone Language learning Success by Fairfield Language Technologies
This software is designed for beginners, intermediate and advanced level learners. The goal of the program is to teach a second language, over twenty available, in the same manner we learned our first language. That is in context and not through translation. It consists of three units with up to twelve lessons in each.The lessons use real life pictures and videos in written and spoken text.It allows the learner to develop reading, listening, comprehension, writing, and speaking skills. It also has curriculum management and record-keeping capabilities of learner progress. Aside from the test section, the activities allow for the learner to make as many errors through a guided activity where it prompts you the correct answer if you make a mistake. This software is for one-to-one interaction with the computer. It helps the learner achieve his or her personal goal while learning language skills in a naturalistic approach. It also allows the learner to practice pronunciation since the voice activated feature allows them to compare their pronunciation to that of a native speaker. When practicing the writing skills, it looks for spelling, punctuation, capitalization, and syntax. It also highlights where the error is made when necessary. The narrative section found in unit 3 is clearly advanced. The stories are longer and you can even read or listen to history or grammar lessons. My favorite thing about this program is that the learning is done through context and that it guides you the correct answer. The photos are good examples too because they are real-life pictures. If I could change something about it, it would be to add a unit of culture, since you can't learn a new language without leaving the cultural perspective out. I also like that the the first unit or beginning level is manageable. I have found that the beginning level in other programs is pretty difficult or advanced for a new learner. I am also wondering if there are any teacher tools available, but I think that overall its a great software to use for ESL or EFL students.

1 comment:

Dr. Wayne E. Wright said...

Hi Rosario,

Good review of Rosetta Stone. And good questions. I like your idea of adding a cultural component. Its pretty much the same pictures and sentences for all the different languages.

-Dr. Wright