The term "question-answer paradigm" (QAP) is used in psycho-linguistics to refer to a familiar mode of human discourse. QAParadigm facilitates a common QAP experiment that involves a visual display, then a verbal question about the display.
The Tibetan and Himalayan Library has several open-sourced tools for inputting, manipulating, translating, and transcribing Tibetan-language text, audio, and video. We aim to make using a computer easier for Himalayan peoples and scholars.
GEDPrint is a small tool to create visual representations from GEDCOM files. This can include family trees or ancestor tables. The result can be viewed on screen or send to a printer. GDBI support is planned but not implemented, yet.