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Transparent Language Online's "One Week Streak Challenge"

by Brian Richards on 2021-09-03T16:25:37-04:00 | 0 Comments

Transparent Language Online One Week Streak ChallengeAre you up for a Challenge?

As part of September's Library Card Sign-up Month, Transparent Language Online, our language learning database, is challenging users to learn a language for 7+ days in a row between September 1, 2021 and September 30, 2021 to be entered into their challenge! And, yes, there is a Prize, actually 3 (see the rules link for complete details!). 

Here's a brief description of how it works:

Qualifying Activity:

Transparent Language Online for Libraries allows individual patron users to set a daily learning goal in the “Goals” panel on the learning dashboard.

The idea of the contest is to have users set a daily learning goal of 5 minutes or more and meet that goal for at least seven consecutive days. When a user achieves a 7-day learning streak, they can share it with us on Twitter or Instagram to enter the contest.

Qualifying Activity For Customers:

  • An Instagram post that includes all of the following:
    • An image of the individual learner’s 7+-day learning streak in Transparent Language Online for Libraries with a daily goal of 5 minutes or more
    • A tag of @transparentlanguage
    • The name of the library through which they are learning
    • The hashtag #oneweekstreakchallenge
  • A Twitter post that includes all of the following:
    • An image of the customer’s 7+-day learning streak in Transparent Language Online for Libraries with a daily goal of 5 minutes or more
    • A tag of @TLILanguages
    • The name of the library through which they are learning
    • The hashtag #oneweekstreakchallenge
For example posts, rules and conditions please visit: https://home.transparent.com/one-week-streak
Some Important Links:

Please note, this challenge is being run by Transparent Language and not EGCC. Please see their rules and conditions for complete information regarding the challenge. 


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