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Flow, and How It Helped Me Create a Web ResourceCreated by Mark Morton (University of Waterloo) on July 10, 2009
So what was my flow experience? I was trying to develop a simple web resource that would help people who are learning a second language. This has been on my mind because for the past ten months I’ve been studying Arabic. The web resource that I envisioned was one where a user could put his or her mouse over each and every word in a passage (of Arabic) and a small pop-up window would appear that explained the meaning and grammar of the word (all without navigating the user from the original web page). When I couldn’t find such a resource on the web, I set about to create one. The task was one that challenged both my language skills (i.e. defining the Arabic words and annotating their grammar in the given sentence) and also my technical skills (i.e. creating a script for the pop-ups, finding a way to have the web page simultaneously display the English from right to left, and the Arabic from left to right, and so on) . For me, this challenge was just manageble — and thus I experienced the rapture of flow. Incidentally, you can see the the Arabic web resource that I’ve begun to develop here.
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