Learn a language with Byki Mobile. ¿Entiendes?
Posted February 9th, 2012 by Remlee Green
Want to brush up on your language skills or learn a new language? Use all that time you spend waiting for the T, and learn a new language with Byki Mobile!
Learn over 70 languages, including English, using the Byki language-learning system. Learn at your own pace with virtual flashcards and quizzes. Byki will remember where you left off, so you can track your progress and easily learn on-the-go. The mobile app works for iPhone and Android, but if you don’t have a mobile device, you can still use Byki from any computer.
To get started:
- Visit Byki through the MIT Libraries from a computer or mobile device, and log in through your MIT Touchstone account.
- Click the “Sign Up Now” button and create an account. (Or just log in, if you already have a Byki account.)
- After you’ve logged in, click the “Byki Mobile” button, and follow the steps to download and activate the Byki Community Edition app for Android or iPhone.
To access the full version of Byki, use the same link from a computer: http://libraries.mit.edu/get/byki.
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