I've wondered about this for a while. Why is there no language learning software that
emulates the process we use as children for picking up a language?
Is there any programs that I'm not aware of?
I've used chinesepod.com and now japanesepod101.com but these are all audio based. They are good lessons but I feel it would be so much easier to learn if the dialogs were shown as video. If someone is ordering tea in a restaurant, I should see the person ordering tea and my mind will associate the sounds with the images.
Does anyone know why this hasn't been done before? Is it just too expensive and time consuming to do video editing as opposed to audio? I haven't yet learned a foreign language fluently but I am dismayed that so many products try to come up with new ways of teaching rather than just using the way we learn as children.
I will be taking some time off next year to work on ideas and this might be one of them. If anyone has an interest in improving language learning software, feel free to contact me.
I bet that the cost of producing high quality video is quite high, so that is indeed probably one of the primary reasons that such material is rare.
I recall there being some videos produced by language podcasts (including JapanesePod101, if I remember correctly), if you look for them.