[B-Greek] Flashcard Programs for Biblical Languages
yancywsmith
yancywsmith at sbcglobal.net
Thu Dec 14 07:53:11 EST 2006
For those of us using Mac I suggest iFlash, an advanced study
application based on the flash-card metaphor. There are many Greek
and classical language wordlists available and lists are easily
importable into the program. It can also handle graphics and can have
as many "sides" to the flash card as you want. The wordlist will also
function as a two way dictionary. Highly recommended.
Yancy Smith
yancywsmith at sbcglobal.net
5636 Wedgworth Rd.
Fort Worth, TX 76133
817-361-7565
On Dec 14, 2006, at 6:42 AM, CTCE wrote:
> Jim Darlack,
>
> I came accross a site that has set-up for printing flashcards (no
> computerized system). It appears to have a rather extensive
> vocabulary, but I did not see how many words, etc.
>
> It is at www.christian-software.com/gkheb/grklores.php.
>
> I like flashcards, but not in the format that I see them set up. I
> can use that setup for review, but I usuallly attempt to learn my
> vocabulary in context. In other words, I attempt to learn the
> vocabulary from a chapter or verses within a chapter of a specific
> book in the GNT. Not being very clever with computers, I go to
> Zhubert.com and use his system to obtain a word list for the
> chapter or verses I am reading, then manually type them into
> wordbase3. All of these programs are free.
>
> John Sanders
> Suzhou, China
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