CONVERSATIONAL ESL – ELL

Mobile English Language Learning

Conversational Simulations on Mobile

 

"All my students liked it, especially the dialogue in the pizzeria...

I was able to follow their conversations and saw their problems "

University ESL Professor, Ukraine

MOBILE TEXT CONVERSATIONS

Learning Through Mobile Web and App Text Conversations

Short, mobile text conversations are the #1 form of written language in the World.  It's how we communicate.  Now, it's how we learn.

NEW USER INTERFACE

The contentAI studios Mobile Web and App engine has new look

In January 2012, eslAI.com will port it's ESL simulations to the new Ver. 1.0 platform.  Want a preview?

Mobile URL:  http://m.MySantaTalk.com

TESTIMONIALS

TESTIMONIALS

English as a Second Language Mobile Apps – ESLai.com Global Stats

It’s been interesting to watch the shifts and trends in demographics and devices of consumers accessing our Conversational ESL simulation apps.

Last month was quite different for some reason.  It’s likely that some is from Search, other is simply from sharing Links.

The top Countries in March 2012 were:

U.S., India, Canada, France, U.K., Switzerland, Bangladesh, Spain and Russia

The top Mobile Devices were:

iPhone, iPad, Nokia Astound, Nokia Express, Nexus S,  Nokia E52, Nokia e6

For the first time in a year, SymbianOS was the top OS, where typically it’s been Android.

25% is Search traffic and 60% is Direct.

What does it all mean?

Mobile is fluid.  Three  months ago, 50% or more traffic was from Search; Android was #1 OS — Essentially, with International traffic on mobile, all we can do is make our applications available to, and compatible with, as many devices as possible – Since it is an ever-changing landscape out there.

There is a certain “long-tail” kind of thing we do see, as our top devices are iOS, but, iOS is the #3 OS overall…Basically, there are many more feature and semi-smart phones accessing our apps via mobile web, than there are iOS users.  Yes, still, the iPad was the #2 device overall (that was a pretty big surprise).

 

Hello Russia – From eslAI.com

A representative from ESLai.com (contentAI studios) was invited by the World Trade Council of the U.S. to meet with a delegation of Russian educators who were traveling through the U.S. to explore innovative methods of English language teaching.

It was a terrific opportunity to meet directly with ESL professors and educators who are grappling with the intersection of teaching and technology – In fact, much of the discussion revolved around the long term impacts of digital learning technologies and end user cognition.

This is a topic that we like to explore quite a bit – So, it was terrific to engage with a group who had similar interests.

The most basic question was: “What is better, a face-to-face conversation or a chat with the mobile virtual character?”

The obvious answer is that “face to face” is always best.  But, it’s not always available.  And, the cost of “face to face” is exponentially higher.

The key is to find the balance between using new and traditional tools — To take advantage of the best of both — And, minimize any adverse effects from either too.

That balance is something very few studies have explored.  We’re fond of directing people to the two Reed College studies; one on the Kindle and a later one on the iPad, which actually took place over a full school year (each).

They were a wonderful group to meet with (they’d just come from the TESOL conference and were now off to Tuscon).  We hope their time in the States was both productive and enjoyable.  We hope they enjoy sharing our apps with their colleagues and students.

ESL Conversational Simulations now with Audio

In addition to porting our ESL1 (Pizza) ESL2 (Picnic)  conversational simulations to a new user interface, with richer graphics — We’ve also added HTML5 audio so that users can “hear” the virtual character (or, let’s say, about 90% of their conversation).

As well, the audio has been added to the “backstory” and “DEFINE” features of the application.

While this is still being refined, users can get an early feel for the enhancement on the ESL1 (Pizza) app:

http://a.eslAI.com

Also on Android and we’re working on the INTEL AppUP (Windows) app, to be announced shortly.

Achieving cross-device and cross-browser audio for mobile (where the User can play the audio on the “page” not use the device’s media player) is a bit of a challenge.  Testing on Android, iOS and Windows/Mobile/IE9 is ongoing; other devices as well.  But, if you find any issues, please send us an email — We’d appreciate knowing if there’s a device that causes problems.

The addition of the virtual character’s “voice” is a value-add across a few different mLearning for ESL areas.  We hope students and teachers enjoy the addition.

UPDATE:  Our PLAN A PICNIC “ESL 2″ Conversational Simulation is now back with Audio and new UI:

http://b.eslAI.com

Pretty Trees, but it’s the Forest that Fascinates – CES 2012

Thoughts on INTEL @ CES

27 JANUARY 2012

contentAI studios | Portland, OR | http://contentAI.com

 

True Story:  Once upon a time, a major motion picture Studio had one person assigned to traveling to their global offices to see if the films in development or production had any World Wide Web needs or if there might be any cross promotion potential?  The Distribution, Production and Development executives all said, “no.”

Which happened to be at a time when we were tapping into an online (remember Compuserve!) fan base for a series of novels that were being developed for a motion picture property (which we’d already licensed Electronic Game and merchandising Rights to) – The absolute hub of our activity was our Property’s URL and it’s Forums.  For us, all of the pieces fit together into one large User experience to dip in and out of from various locations.  The term “transmedia” hadn’t been invented.  We didn’t know what we were doing, other than knowing that the Whole Enchilada was a lot cooler than the individual ingredients.

Fast Forward +/- 15 years into the Future.  Today.  OK, technically  a couple of weeks ago at CES in Las Vegas.

The most exciting space for us was the INTEL® booth – OK, “booth” is used loosely, it was the INTEL Command Center at CES.

Featured were INTEL’s “trees” that we saw set up around the Command Center at their disconnected workstations.  Typically, it was different divisions and technologies and their team members focused on their silo of interest, including:

  •  Ultrabooks– OK, we love them.  We use them for coding and building our apps (picked up an Asus U21 the first day it shipped)
  • AppUP – Desktop apps for Windows machines; with an amazing team working behind the scenes to make the process rapid and enjoyable (See:  Encapsulator).  What an amazing platform and reach – Whether for Enterprise or for Education – Or, for home…(more on that in a minute)
  • WiDi – Huh?  Wireless HDMI to bridge between the devices on your couch and your big screen
  • Ultrabooks & Nuance Deal Lost in the press releases was a remarkable partnership announcement to advance speech recognition on Ultrabooks (yes, that Nuance, the one that really does a lot of the heavy lifting for SIRI).  No mention of this on the floor.
  • Smart TVFormerly the Digital Home Group, the device(s) to bridge from big screen to on-the-couch interface continue to expand.  While we saw competitors such as Panasonic (Vierra) and others all migrating to the “television app store” experience, the INTEL group, when coupled with other offerings within INTEL is what creates the groundwork to cohesively extend television to handheld devices.

You see, we at contentAI studios are really “content people.”  We’re storytellers.  We’ve worked on motion pictures, television, internet television and interactive television…oh, and mobile experiences.

Why is INTEL® massively exciting for us?

Because the “future” we thought was 2-5 years away is already here today.  If you just connect the dots.   If you envision how those silos all interconnect at a content experience level. ..

Our contentAI studios platform was originally created to produce emotionally engaging, personalized interactive experiences with film and television characters on hand held devices.

It looks like this:

That’s the image that’s been in our PowerPoint® deck for about a year.  It was a vision of our “Gen 4” UI.  It was science fiction.

But, looking at INTEL during CES, we realized this could exist now.  We can deliver this experience today.

The idea that the Audience can engage in one-to-one, personalized “conversations” (text or voice) with a character on television (Pause the linear show and engage in a one-to-one chat); where the consumer discovers new and alternate storylines…where Brands have all new interactive real estate (in someone’s hand).  All possible.  Now.  Today. #wayCool

When we looked around at INTEL’s “trees” at CES, we saw the forest.

We feel that in order to make this truly exciting, the content that is offered needs to be more than games or fancy new, intuitive cable menus.  The content needs to connect on an emotional level.   After all, “television” was always a storytelling device in our homes.  Tapping into that engagement level is what will both sell devices and also satisfy the new interactive audience.

And, what about the opportunities for retail solutions with these same tools?  Absolutely possible.

Where does will it start?

With the question:  Why doesn’t every Saturday morning cartoon allow kids to directly engage with the characters via a conversational interface?

We know the issues from the Television production side.  Someone needs to slap the Unions on the upside of their head so they don’t prohibit Writers and Actors from participating in these new storytelling formats.  Union contracts need to be “living” documents that can be changed year-round to adapt to emerging technologies (rather than showing up 5 years late to the party).  But, that’s another blog post…for another day…

But, the “forest” is much wider and deeper than Saturday morning television – with the contentAI studios’ platform solutions alone, we see ESL schools in China using these tools to improve conversational English.  We see in-store Retail “intelligence” also being delightful and intuitive. . .and more. . .because there’s always more. . .

So, now we need to figure out how to tie the pieces together as a Developer.  Heck, I can’t even tell if my Ultrabook has WiDi?  Or, what device I need to make it so?  Or, if the Smart TV group have an App Store, or if they will be leveraging AppUP?

To navigate through the forest path at INTEL, we are fortunate to have a Senior Community Relations executive who can help steer us.  That kind of one-to-one relationship between INTEL and the Development Community is remarkable – We’ve been extremely impressed with their AppUP team since early 2010 and look forward to weaving our way through more branchs of INTEL in order to realize the potential, from a content Developer’s point-of-view, of their astounding technologies.

While HTML.5, Ultrabooks, WiDi and other technologies all link to one another, it’s the human component within INTEL® that serves as the Pandoran Neural Network…it’s humans that glue it all together…fortunately,  corporations have evolved in the past 15 years compared to  when different motion picture divisions ignored each other (especially digital divisions; and, um, Motion Pictures studios are now paying the price for such early ignorance).

Seeing INTEL’s forest, as an outside Developer, made the trip to Vegas worth every long line, worn out pair of shoes, over-priced everything and endless package of mints that were required for the trek.  For next year’s CES, seeing these devices all playing nicely together and creating all new content experiences is what we’re looking forward to and hope to be a part of.

 

#CES2012

Robots at School – Study

This study from LATITUDE re: Robots @ School is fascinating to consider and review; here is their .pdf:

http://latd.tv/Latitude-Robots-at-School-Findings.pdf

“By and large, kids (64%) described robots as if they were natural, human-like companions: as humanoid peers that could speak and communicate with ease, came “pre-loaded” with smarts and useful knowledge, and were social naturals. “

While contentAI studios and eslAI.com don’t create “robots,” we do create the intelligence that can drive conversational robots and machine::human interaction that has “smarts and useful knowledge.”

User Interface Ver. 1.1 Launches at CES

We’ll be at CES this year for meetings and to introduce our enhanced User Interface (1.1) that now includes adaptive and responsive design features to deliver the best user experience across all devices with a single build.

Please CONTACT US if you’d like to meet during the show (contentAI studios team).

Hello 2012!

Chat with Santa. . .and, Hello 2012. . .

We’re getting ready for a short end of the Year break, but wanted to make sure there was one final post inviting our friends and colleagues to our MY SANTA TALK mobile web (and app); which also runs as a desktop app on Windows from the AppUp store:

For direct access to the mobile URL:  http://m.MySantaTalk.com

For additional access, the main site has links out to the various platforms:  http://MySantaTalk.com

Looking forward to the New Year (Teaser:  our new UI is continuing to evolve with all new responsive/adaptive features…check back in January for updates)

Our “My Santa Talk” Featured on INTEL’s AppUp Store

Congrats to our contentAI and MySantaTalk team. . .INTEL’s AppUP store has the “My Santa Talk” interactive chat with Santa on it’s featured banner page…you know, up there with Angry Birds…


INTEL’S appUP (Windows 32 & 64)**
http://www.appup.com/applications/applications-My+Santa+Talk

New UI for Conversational Mobile Engagement – Demo

Our contentAI studios unit have released the 2011 Holiday version of MY SANTA TALK — an interactive chat and story with Santa, mainly for Mobile, but, also as a desktop App from INTEL’s AppUp store.

The new UI developed by contentAI is featured with the mobile web and app versions.  Have a safe and happy Holiday.

Start your Santa Chat Adventure now…

 

Mobile Web URL:  http://m.mysantatalk.com

Android:  Marketplace or AppsGeyser

Windows 32 & 64:  INTEL AppUP

Text:  SANTA   To: 20757 (U.S. Only to receive URL via SMS)

Also available on most Android App Stores.  iPhone and iPad users please visit us on Mobile Web.

 


MySantaTalk.com Mobile URL

Moving out of Beta to Release Ver. 1.0 – Conversational Mobile ESL Apps

We’ve been pretty quiet lately.

We’ve been working.

Barely time to Tweet, never mind, right a worthwhile blog post.

We are in the process of moving our contentAI studios platform and a service out of Beta to release our Ver. 1.0 product — Sometime during the first week of December.  The ESLai apps will be upgraded during December for release in January.

AND. . .there are nine new simulations being readied for release.  We also plan on releasing across more mobile app platforms, in addition to our mobile web delivery. . .

Stay tuned.