Awemele Itelaretyeke

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Listen to Understand

开发者: Akeyullere

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2020-11-20
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2020-08-18
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  • 版本: 10.0.0

    版本更新日期

    2020-11-20

    Awemele Itelaretyeke

    Awemele Itelaretyeke

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    更新日志

    + further improvements on My Location function
    + change of colour of map marker.

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    应用描述

    ABOUT THIS APP

    Awemele Itelaretyeke - Listen to Understand - contains audio content for engaging with Central/Eastern Arrernte, the first language of Mparntwe Alice Springs. It has two audio walking tours and numerous words and phrases to listen to and learn.

    This app is first and foremost created for the next generation of Arrernte people. It has been created to promote Arrernte language and knowledge in Mparntwe, Alice Springs.

    We do language work ampe ingkernerenye mape-ke - for those children who come after us.
    It’s for the kids first, and for all Arrernte people, so they can be proud of who they are.
    That’s the most important thing for us.

    And then secondly, for non-Aboriginal people. So they can akaltye-irremele - learn - and itelaretyeke - understand. So they might understand more about being here on our country - Apmere Mparntwe, and the neighbouring areas.

    The app gives people in Mparntwe another way to access the sound of Central/Eastern Arrernte language alongside the written words, and to see this place through the eyes of a group of Mparntwe’s custodians. It is just one resource in an incredible legacy of enduring knowledge work carried out by Arrernte custodians working today, and those who have come before.

    Awemele Itelaretyeke has emerged out of the language project Apmere Angkentye-kenhe (2017-2020). Apmere Angkentye-kenhe was produced and contributed to by many Arrernte people, artists and supporters.

    The app was created through Akeyluerre Healing Centre with financial support from Centrecorp.
    For any questions, feedback or concerns please contact Akeyluerre Healing Centre.

    PEOPLE SPEAKING ON THIS APP
    Alison Ferber, Amelia Kngwarraye Turner, Benedict Stevens, Edward (Arranye) Johnson (d), Felicity Hayes, Gabriel Kngwarraye Turner, Julie Hayes, Lorrayne Gorey, Magdalene Marshall, Margaret Kemarre Turner, Mervyn Rubuntja, Michael Gorey, Peter Coco Wallace, Shirley Kngwarraye Turner, Stephen Kernan, Veronica Kngwarraye Turner, William (Nookie) Lowah, Wyonna Palmer

    SOUND ARTISTS
    Bryan Phillips, William Lowah, Beth Sometimes, Vito Lucarelli

    GRAPHIC DESIGN & ILLUSTRATION
    Amelia Kngwarraye Turner, Beth Sometimes, Magdalene Marshall, Shirley Kngwarraye Turner

    APP DEVELOPMENT
    Edan Baxter - Spinifex Valley
  • 版本: 9.0.0

    版本更新日期

    2020-11-19

    Awemele Itelaretyeke

    Awemele Itelaretyeke

    Listen to Understand

    更新日志

    + resolved an issue with My Location map loading going into an endless loop.
    + improved the speed of map loading.

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    应用描述

    ABOUT THIS APP

    Awemele Itelaretyeke - Listen to Understand - contains audio content for engaging with Central/Eastern Arrernte, the first language of Mparntwe Alice Springs. It has two audio walking tours and numerous words and phrases to listen to and learn.

    This app is first and foremost created for the next generation of Arrernte people. It has been created to promote Arrernte language and knowledge in Mparntwe, Alice Springs.

    We do language work ampe ingkernerenye mape-ke - for those children who come after us.
    It’s for the kids first, and for all Arrernte people, so they can be proud of who they are.
    That’s the most important thing for us.

    And then secondly, for non-Aboriginal people. So they can akaltye-irremele - learn - and itelaretyeke - understand. So they might understand more about being here on our country - Apmere Mparntwe, and the neighbouring areas.

    The app gives people in Mparntwe another way to access the sound of Central/Eastern Arrernte language alongside the written words, and to see this place through the eyes of a group of Mparntwe’s custodians. It is just one resource in an incredible legacy of enduring knowledge work carried out by Arrernte custodians working today, and those who have come before.

    Awemele Itelaretyeke has emerged out of the language project Apmere Angkentye-kenhe (2017-2020). Apmere Angkentye-kenhe was produced and contributed to by many Arrernte people, artists and supporters.

    The app was created through Akeyluerre Healing Centre with financial support from Centrecorp.
    For any questions, feedback or concerns please contact Akeyluerre Healing Centre.

    PEOPLE SPEAKING ON THIS APP
    Alison Ferber, Amelia Kngwarraye Turner, Benedict Stevens, Edward (Arranye) Johnson (d), Felicity Hayes, Gabriel Kngwarraye Turner, Julie Hayes, Lorrayne Gorey, Magdalene Marshall, Margaret Kemarre Turner, Mervyn Rubuntja, Michael Gorey, Peter Coco Wallace, Shirley Kngwarraye Turner, Stephen Kernan, Veronica Kngwarraye Turner, William (Nookie) Lowah, Wyonna Palmer

    SOUND ARTISTS
    Bryan Phillips, William Lowah, Beth Sometimes, Vito Lucarelli

    GRAPHIC DESIGN & ILLUSTRATION
    Amelia Kngwarraye Turner, Beth Sometimes, Magdalene Marshall, Shirley Kngwarraye Turner

    APP DEVELOPMENT
    Edan Baxter - Spinifex Valley
  • 版本: 7.0.0

    版本更新日期

    2020-08-31

    Awemele Itelaretyeke

    Awemele Itelaretyeke

    Listen to Understand

    更新日志

    + added location usage purpose to plist and dialog box


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    应用描述

    ABOUT THIS APP

    Awemele Itelaretyeke - Listen to Understand - contains audio content for engaging with Central/Eastern Arrernte, the first language of Mparntwe Alice Springs. It has two audio walking tours and numerous words and phrases to listen to and learn.

    This app is first and foremost created for the next generation of Arrernte people. It has been created to promote Arrernte language and knowledge in Mparntwe, Alice Springs.

    We do language work ampe ingkernerenye mape-ke - for those children who come after us.
    It’s for the kids first, and for all Arrernte people, so they can be proud of who they are.
    That’s the most important thing for us.

    And then secondly, for non-Aboriginal people. So they can akaltye-irremele - learn - and itelaretyeke - understand. So they might understand more about being here on our country - Apmere Mparntwe, and the neighbouring areas.

    The app gives people in Mparntwe another way to access the sound of Central/Eastern Arrernte language alongside the written words, and to see this place through the eyes of a group of Mparntwe’s custodians. It is just one resource in an incredible legacy of enduring knowledge work carried out by Arrernte custodians working today, and those who have come before.

    Awemele Itelaretyeke has emerged out of the language project Apmere Angkentye-kenhe (2017-2020). Apmere Angkentye-kenhe was produced and contributed to by many Arrernte people, artists and supporters.

    The app was created through Akeyluerre Healing Centre with financial support from Centrecorp.
    For any questions, feedback or concerns please contact Akeyluerre Healing Centre.

    PEOPLE SPEAKING ON THIS APP
    Alison Ferber, Amelia Kngwarraye Turner, Benedict Stevens, Edward (Arranye) Johnson (d), Felicity Hayes, Gabriel Kngwarraye Turner, Julie Hayes, Lorrayne Gorey, Magdalene Marshall, Margaret Kemarre Turner, Mervyn Rubuntja, Michael Gorey, Peter Coco Wallace, Shirley Kngwarraye Turner, Stephen Kernan, Veronica Kngwarraye Turner, William (Nookie) Lowah, Wyonna Palmer

    SOUND ARTISTS
    Bryan Phillips, William Lowah, Beth Sometimes, Vito Lucarelli

    GRAPHIC DESIGN & ILLUSTRATION
    Amelia Kngwarraye Turner, Beth Sometimes, Magdalene Marshall, Shirley Kngwarraye Turner

    APP DEVELOPMENT
    Edan Baxter - Spinifex Valley
  • 版本: 5.0.0

    版本更新日期

    2020-08-27

    Awemele Itelaretyeke

    Awemele Itelaretyeke

    Listen to Understand

    更新日志

    + fixed the start location marker
    + small text style fix
    + added location usage purpose to plist and dialog box

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    应用描述

    ABOUT THIS APP

    Awemele Itelaretyeke - Listen to Understand - contains audio content for engaging with Central/Eastern Arrernte, the first language of Mparntwe Alice Springs. It has two audio walking tours and numerous words and phrases to listen to and learn.

    This app is first and foremost created for the next generation of Arrernte people. It has been created to promote Arrernte language and knowledge in Mparntwe, Alice Springs.

    We do language work ampe ingkernerenye mape-ke - for those children who come after us.
    It’s for the kids first, and for all Arrernte people, so they can be proud of who they are.
    That’s the most important thing for us.

    And then secondly, for non-Aboriginal people. So they can akaltye-irremele - learn - and itelaretyeke - understand. So they might understand more about being here on our country - Apmere Mparntwe, and the neighbouring areas.

    The app gives people in Mparntwe another way to access the sound of Central/Eastern Arrernte language alongside the written words, and to see this place through the eyes of a group of Mparntwe’s custodians. It is just one resource in an incredible legacy of enduring knowledge work carried out by Arrernte custodians working today, and those who have come before.

    Awemele Itelaretyeke has emerged out of the language project Apmere Angkentye-kenhe (2017-2020). Apmere Angkentye-kenhe was produced and contributed to by many Arrernte people, artists and supporters.

    The app was created through Akeyluerre Healing Centre with financial support from Centrecorp.
    For any questions, feedback or concerns please contact Akeyluerre Healing Centre.

    PEOPLE SPEAKING ON THIS APP
    Alison Ferber, Amelia Kngwarraye Turner, Benedict Stevens, Edward (Arranye) Johnson (d), Felicity Hayes, Gabriel Kngwarraye Turner, Julie Hayes, Lorrayne Gorey, Magdalene Marshall, Margaret Kemarre Turner, Mervyn Rubuntja, Michael Gorey, Peter Coco Wallace, Shirley Kngwarraye Turner, Stephen Kernan, Veronica Kngwarraye Turner, William (Nookie) Lowah, Wyonna Palmer

    SOUND ARTISTS
    Bryan Phillips, William Lowah, Beth Sometimes, Vito Lucarelli

    GRAPHIC DESIGN & ILLUSTRATION
    Amelia Kngwarraye Turner, Beth Sometimes, Magdalene Marshall, Shirley Kngwarraye Turner

    APP DEVELOPMENT
    Edan Baxter - Spinifex Valley
  • 版本: 3.0.0

    版本更新日期

    2020-08-24

    Awemele Itelaretyeke

    Awemele Itelaretyeke

    Listen to Understand

    更新日志

    + Fixed starting location for Hill Tour
    + Updated some text on the about pages
    + Some style adjustments
    + Small bugs and fixes

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    应用描述

    ABOUT THIS APP

    Awemele Itelaretyeke - Listen to Understand - contains audio content for engaging with Central/Eastern Arrernte, the first language of Mparntwe Alice Springs. It has two audio walking tours and numerous words and phrases to listen to and learn.

    This app is first and foremost created for the next generation of Arrernte people. It has been created to promote Arrernte language and knowledge in Mparntwe, Alice Springs.

    We do language work ampe ingkernerenye mape-ke - for those children who come after us.
    It’s for the kids first, and for all Arrernte people, so they can be proud of who they are.
    That’s the most important thing for us.

    And then secondly, for non-Aboriginal people. So they can akaltye-irremele - learn - and itelaretyeke - understand. So they might understand more about being here on our country - Apmere Mparntwe, and the neighbouring areas.

    The app gives people in Mparntwe another way to access the sound of Central/Eastern Arrernte language alongside the written words, and to see this place through the eyes of a group of Mparntwe’s custodians. It is just one resource in an incredible legacy of enduring knowledge work carried out by Arrernte custodians working today, and those who have come before.

    Awemele Itelaretyeke has emerged out of the language project Apmere Angkentye-kenhe (2017-2020). Apmere Angkentye-kenhe was produced and contributed to by many Arrernte people, artists and supporters.

    The app was created through Akeyluerre Healing Centre with financial support from Centrecorp.
    For any questions, feedback or concerns please contact Akeyluerre Healing Centre.

    PEOPLE SPEAKING ON THIS APP
    Alison Ferber, Amelia Kngwarraye Turner, Benedict Stevens, Edward (Arranye) Johnson (d), Felicity Hayes, Gabriel Kngwarraye Turner, Julie Hayes, Lorrayne Gorey, Magdalene Marshall, Margaret Kemarre Turner, Mervyn Rubuntja, Michael Gorey, Peter Coco Wallace, Shirley Kngwarraye Turner, Stephen Kernan, Veronica Kngwarraye Turner, William (Nookie) Lowah, Wyonna Palmer

    SOUND ARTISTS
    Bryan Phillips, William Lowah, Beth Sometimes, Vito Lucarelli

    GRAPHIC DESIGN & ILLUSTRATION
    Amelia Kngwarraye Turner, Beth Sometimes, Magdalene Marshall, Shirley Kngwarraye Turner

    APP DEVELOPMENT
    Edan Baxter - Spinifex Valley
  • 预订版本: 1.0

    版本更新日期

    2020-08-18

    Awemele Itelaretyeke

    Awemele Itelaretyeke

    Listen to Understand

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    ABOUT THIS APP
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    Awemele Itelaretyeke - Listen and Understand is first and foremost created for the next generation of Arrernte people. It has been created to promote Arrernte language and knowledge in Mparntwe, Alice Springs.

    We do language work ampe ingkernerenye mape-ke for those children who come after us
    It’s for the kids first, and for all Arrernte people, so they can be proud of who they are.
    That’s the most important thing for us. And then secondly, for non-Aboriginal people. So they can akaltye-irremele learn and itelaretyeke understand. So they might understand more about being here on our country - Apmere Mparntwe and the neighbouring areas.

    The app gives people in Mparntwe another way to access the sound of Central/Eastern Arrernte language alongside the written words, and to see this place through the eyes of a group of Mparntwe’s custodians. It is just one resource in an incredible legacy of enduring knowledge work carried out by Arrernte custodians working today, and those who have come before.

    Awemele Itelaretyeke has emerged out of the language project Apmere Angkentye-kenhe (2017-2020). Apmere Angkentye-kenhe was produced and contributed to by many Arrernte people, artists and supporters.

    The app was created through Akeyluerre Healing Centre with financial support from Centrecorp. For any questions, feedback or concerns please contact Akeyluerre Healing Centre.

    PEOPLE SPEAKING ON THIS APP
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    Alison Ferber, Amelia Kngwarraye Turner, Benedict Stevens, Felicity Hayes, Gabriel Kngwarraye Turner, Julie Hayes, Lorrayne Gorey, Magdalene Marshall, Margaret Kemarre Turner, Mervyn Rubuntja, Michael Gorey, Peter Coco Wallace, Shirley Kngwarraye Turner, Stephen Kernan, Veronica Kngwarraye Turner, William (Nookie) Lowah, Wyonna Palmer

    APP DEVELOPMENT
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    Edan Baxter - Spinifex Valley

    SOUND ARTISTS
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    Bryan Phillips, William Lowah, Beth Sometimes, Vito Lucarelli
    GRAPHIC DESIGN & ILLUSTRATION
    Amelia Kngwarraye Turner, Beth Sometimes, Magdalene Marshall, Shirley Kngwarraye Turner