SpeakEasy

Practice is paramount in learning a foreign language. Unfortunately, there is no practical way for language teachers to get their students talking outside of the classroom, so many students graduate unable to speak what they’ve been “learning”. 
Speak Easy gets students talking outside of the classroom using an innovative peer-evaluation system. It prompts and guides students to speak on the fly, which is recorded and sent to a random fellow classmate, who tries to correctly answer a question based on what was said. 
In requiring no additional work from teachers, this offers a sustainable way to get students speaking their second language comfortably by graduation. 
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Thomas Oelberger
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Aaron Sharp