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Chronos

Chronos Chronos 2

Project Synopsis

Ancient Greek is the only language in the world that has the ability to be a language of philosophy, science, technology, theology, and hymnology.

We're building an app to teach the world Ancient Greek through an interactive experience of traveling back in time to talk with ancient figures from all periods of world history. Unlike Duolingo, this app will democratize real-time personalized language learning for all peoples across the globe.

Our Team

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Dante Gaviño Koffler Peter Nestor Perez Fernandez Adam Ross Nalley Neil

Theme music: Psalm 135 Byzantine Chant

Team Member Matrix (Filled in with made-up values for members besides Dante, Adam, and Nestor)

Member Skills Personal Traits Desired Growth Weaknesses
Ein User testing, CAD, Statistical Data Very sensitive to work environment Programming Programming
Nestor Backend development, API design, data handling Disciplined, communicative Systems design, frontend development Indecision
Dante Came up with the idea, AI, Machine Learning, Python, native speaker of Spanish and English, and learning Greek Passionate about learning Greek and helping others learn languages Creating active dialogue with user, finding how to affordably make the realistic visualizations CS111
Adam cryptography, network security, python, c++, some linguistics attention to detail, interested in language learning/revitalization coding, team prototyping algorithms
Neil Dynamics, Machining, Sales voice Mediator, Delegator, Fun, Divergent Thinker Management Ideas require peer approval, short term memory

Team Communication

  • Our team will communicate over Slack; we will use the #team25-internal channel ourselves and the #team25 channel to interface with our TA once these are created and we are added to them.
  • We will schedule weekly working sessions once all group members show up to class together.
  • Teaching team can contact us at our Stanford emails:
    • dantesk
    • nestorpf
    • email3
    • a1372321
    • parn260

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