Preview of the Application 2.0 – Mockups Part 2
1) Browse videos by category 2) Select a video between results 3) Uploading a video 4) Playing a video 5) Rating video 6) Commenting video
Preview of the Application 2.0 – Mockups Part 1
Here is a revision of the mockups with a more realistic interface. 1) Logo screen + Sign in 2) Sign up 3) Selecting categories of interest 4) Language selection screen 5) Sign up…
Video demonstration
Thanks to our team we have prepared a short demo of how a video for our application could look like: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCopgYmK-b4&feature=youtu.be with this kind of settings/details: Rating: [to be defined by the users] Level: Upper intermedite Language: English…
Using technology as a learning tool
When learning a new language it is important to follow a few steps: start with a basic vocabulary, learn the most used verbs and make some sentences using everything that has been learned until that…
Using Facebook and Google+ APIs
The easiest way to advertise the application is by allowing users to share their activity. Two of the most important social networks, such as Facebook and Google+, provide APIs to easily access and share content…
Class Diagram
In Figure 1 we can see a Class Diagram that represents the structure of the application. As we can see most of the associations are of type composition which means that if a video, or eventually a…
Use cases
To use the application a new user will have to create a new account (Figure 1 represent the “Create account” use case). Three options are offered: Using an e-mail Using a Facebook account Using a Google+…
Review of educational applications on the Google Play Store
There are several educational applications in the market offering different services and features: vocabulary applications, learning applications or social learning platforms. We tested some of them to see what the market offers: Babbel: This application is…