1. Building a prototype Cornish-to-IPA converter
This is an obvious first technical post because you now have a live prototype on kernewek.eu. Why people would read it: It addresses a real gap: learners often want…
This is an obvious first technical post because you now have a live prototype on kernewek.eu. Why people would read it: It addresses a real gap: learners often want…
This sounds like one of your most valuable posts. You already have a Cornish speech-to-text process that is roughly “95% accurate”, involving recording audio, Whisper, and NotebookLM with Cornish…
Using Obsidian to build a personal Cornish learning archive Why people would read it: Obsidian is powerful for language learning, especially where resources are scattered. You could cover: one…
This could describe a daily or weekly learner routine: speak for two minutes in Cornish record on phone transcribe correct with sources collect recurring errors turn errors into practice…
This would be very useful for teachers. You could cover: starting from a traditional grammar exercise asking AI to suggest pair-work or information-gap tasks checking the Cornish manually adding…
A prompt library for Cornish teaching: first ideas This emerged from your Change Laboratory legacy ideas. You could include prompts for: reducing English in class creating speaking tasks adapting…
One of the things I have found most frustrating about using ordinary AI tools for Cornish is that they are both useful and unreliable. If I ask a general…