Dear Dimitry and friends,

thanks. I can't agree less that the Internet is a very useful tool
for education which has great potential yet to be discovered. I have
visited your site on Flash, and it is cool and marvellous.

Tipitaka Network is a themed website "specialising" in Pali Tipitaka.
I am always exploring ways to make the learning of Pali and the
Tipitaka interesting. I had considered interactive webpages using
Flash, but did not venture into it due to limited time.

However, this is certainly worth undertaking. And, I am willing to
assist in such a project and even provide webspace from Tipitaka
Network. What do you think?


metta,
Yong Peng

--- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, Dimitry A. Ivakhnenko wrote:
> I have studied some modern language learning formats, and one of
> especially convenient layouts that attracted my attention is Flash.
> Here is an example of Flash application to learning Pali:
> http://dhamma.ru/flash/taskmaker.html
>
> I sincerely hope that some of you will appreciate the possibilities
of such interactive learning, and we will make Pali courses that use
the advanced Internet technology.
>
> For example, we can start by making the Pali Primer by Lily de Silva
> an interactive course.