Create categories by typing a category name in the text
field above the "New Category" button. Then click the button.
Try this. You can always come back to this page by clicking
the "Instructions" just below the categories.
Add English/Pinyin/Chinese
Type English/Pinyin/Chinese directly into their respective
text areas and then press "Save Card"
To view and type Chinese characters you will need to have
the appropriate fonts and some sort of input method installed. In
Windows, installing the East
Asian Languages support should provide you with all of this.
Use the "Definition Search" in the "Tools" section by typing
in a query into the adjacent text field and pressing the button. You
can then click on the results to add them to your card.
Adding Images
There are two different ways of viewing a set of images to
add to your card.
Search for images on the internet by typing a query into
the "Search:" text field and clicking "Image Search."
Upload images from your computer by clicking "Browse",
choosing a file, and then clicking "Upload Image"
Once the images appear in the "Tools" section (using either
method) you may then click on them to place them on the card. A small
thumbnail of the image should appear at the bottom of the card.
To remove an image from a card click on the small thumbnail
(it should highlight itself with a red border when your mouse moves
over it.)
Playing Flash-cards
Test yourself on a category by choosing Flash-cards from the
Menu.
Cards that contain images will show a single image beneath
the card. If there is more than one image on the card, it will be
chosen randomly.
Click on the English/Pinyin/Chinese text areas to reveal them
in any order you prefer.
Optionally filter the cards that you have marked correct from
the deck.
Playing Word-war
Load a set of image-based flashcards by choosing "Word War"
from the menu.
All cards must have at least one image and valid pinyin.
Java 1.5 or greater must be installed to use the speech
recognition.
Chinese cards is being developed by the Spoken
Language Systems group at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial
Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL). In addition to providing an image-based
flash card storage system, we hope to expand upon our speech recognition
features. This will only occur if we get enough interest from the
Chinese Language Learning community, so tell your friends! For
questions / suggestions / comments / concerns / bugs / etc. Please email
chinesecards@csail.mit.edu.