Rosetta Stone
 

Together to Preserve Your Language

You select the team of language experts, teachers, and speakers from your community. Rosetta Stone provides the language teaching template, training, technology, recording and photography services, and project planning. Rosetta Stone turns your knowledge into the final user-ready software.

A Step-by-Step Process

  • Rosetta Stone works with your organisation to develop a project plan that reflects your values, strengths, and expectations.
  • Rosetta Stone trains your language team in the computer tools and translation methods for adapting the curriculum to your language and culture.
  • You select the images for the software from your own archives, use your local photographers, or take advantage of Rosetta Stone photographers to create language-learning contexts that reflect your language and society.
  • You record the audio with native speakers from your community, in your community, with Rosetta Stone audio engineers.
  • Along with your language-learning CD-ROMs, Rosetta Stone publishes your language curriculum and illustrated user’s guide.

Your Rosetta Stone Program

At the end of the project, you’ll receive copies of your Rosetta Stone software that your organisation will own and can distribute as you see fit.

  • Language-learning CD-ROMs
  • Password-protected online Rosetta Stone software delivery
  • Rosetta Stone application CD-ROMs
  • Rosetta Stone User’s Guides
  • Texts of the Course Content

Additional Option

  • Student Management System: Provide structure and guidance for your language learners. This software enables teachers to customize lesson plans and track student progress.

Testimonials

"Rosetta Stone’s immersion technology will be a great complement to our community-wide efforts in language revitalisation." –Kanien'kehaka Onkwawén:na Raotitiohkwa, Kanatakta, Former Executive Director

News and Announcements

A Language Lost, and Found
Spring 2008: Imagine Louisiana
Rosetta Stone partners with Louisiana's Chitimachas to restore a touchstone of tribal identity...
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Endangered Alaskan Language Goes Digital
May 23, 2007: National Public Radio
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Alaskan Native Language Software Released
Feb 21, 2007
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Software helps revitalise use of Mohawk language
Dec 11, 2006: Multilingual Computing, Inc.
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Rosetta Stone Releases Interactive Mohawk Language Software
April 21, 2006
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