I was going to mention my
smart.fm project, but I don't really consider that an act of teaching, at least not teaching by me. In any case, since you brought it up, the idea and a very large portion of the proofreading was myself, Oren had a large part in it as well, and Robin is responsible for uploading the actual lessons to
smart.fm once I got done with the whole proofreading/ formatting bit. Then there's those who atre actually using the lessons as well, who have occasionally noticed some points that needed to be addressed and were missed in the proofreading process, and as far as the audio is concerned, I honestly don't know who to credit for that- either for the original eSpeak(?) audio or the (currently ongoing?) human audio that was recorded.