ACORNS Overview

The Acorns project enables language teachers to create a wide variety of language lessons that students can execute to enhance their language learning experience. These lessons work on all computer platforms, including tablets and phones. Lesson types are grouped into categories, meaning that one can copy a lesson of one type and paste it into another type of the same category. Related phrase lessons support subword morphology, which helps students learn word prefix, circumfix, and suffix modifications that occur when words are combined into sentences.

Acorns works with the same philosophy as Microsoft's Power Point application. Instead of creating slides, ACORNS is used to create lessons. A single file can contain a number of different lessons. Lessons can have multiple layers; each layer can contain a particular dialect, or it can contain different levels of difficulty.

The following list provides a brief description of the lesson types that are supported

Multiple Picture Lessons

Related Phrases Lessons

Story Lessons

Miscellaneous Lessons

The ACORNS application is designed to work with any language and is easy to learn and use. It is freeware, and you can freely install the software on as many computers as you wish as long as it is not sold for profit. The author, Dan Harvey retains full copyright privileges, so please feel free to send your questions or comments to harveyd@sou.edu