by refe » Thu Jun 16, 2011 1:51 pm
I heard from a professor I've been meeting with recently that Mounce is working on a new version of Basics of Biblical Greek that will turn it into something of an online software system. Has anyone here heard anything about that? Totally hearsay at this point, although from a reliable source in this case. I'm interested to find out what it might look like. It's about time someone brings the learning of New Testament Greek into the 21st century. Of course, it will have to be much more than just an interactive point-and-click textbook for it to be truly worthwhile, but there are lots of other things one could do to use technology to improve the learning experience. Vocabulary sections with built-in flashcard drilling, immediate feedback on exercise answers and review quizzes, audio readings, searchable indexes, etc.