Voice Story funded by RMIT
I am delighted to announce that Naomi Wilks-Smith has secured $25,000 Research Translation Funding. The funds have been awarded to translate the design of Naomi’s languages app, called Voice Story, into a prototype/working model, with the long-term aim of it being available to schools in second language programs. The application process involved a pitch session to a panel of experts. Warmest congratulations to Naomi on this success.
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Well done Naomi. What a wonderful achievement. Your hard work, driven by your passion is paying off.