Oneida Media Player

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About this app

Audio available for:
Onyotaʼa:ká: Swatwʌnu:táhkw - Speak Oneida! Level 1 Textbook
Onyota’a:ká: Swatwʌnu:táhkw - Speak Oneida! Level 2 Textbook

The Oneida Media Player is a companion to the Oneida Level 1 & 2 Textbooks.

NEW: The books are now integrated into the app - you don’t need to have the books to learn Oneida!
If you do have the books, Augmented reality (AR) mode still works by pointing your camera at the page.

Just tap the audio elements on each page to hear Native speakers pronounce the words and phrases.

Augmented reality (AR) places audio players right on the page in every unit!


Instructions:
The Oneida Media Player is easy to use. You’ll start out in the book selection menu, where you can select a book. Tap on a book's cover to select it, and tap again to start learning Oneida!

Reading Mode
- Pinch to zoom in and out
- Press and move your finger to center the area you want to see
- Tap on interactive icons to hear the audio
- Use the bar at the bottom to change which unit you’re viewing
- Tap the Play button to hear all of the audio in the unit
- Tap the AR mode toggle to enter Augmented Reality mode

AR Mode
- In AR mode the app will activate your device’s camera
- Open your textbook and point the camera at any page with an audio icon at the top
- Explore the page and tap the buttons that magically appear!

* Image recognition performance may vary depending on the device. Try the Reading Mode if you are having trouble getting all the play buttons to appear.
Updated on
Jan 11, 2024

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