Teaching Characters
Yang Bin recommended AN2 on a Yale University Chinese teaching page, using it to generate weekly stroke-order worksheets and combine them into PDFs for student practice.
Source: Yale University website
Yang Bin recommended AN2 on a Yale University Chinese teaching page, using it to generate weekly stroke-order worksheets and combine them into PDFs for student practice.
Source: Yale University website
Yale University keeps an instruction document showing how to use AN2 to automatically generate Chinese stroke-order practice sheets.
Source: Yale University website
National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan lists the pinyin-to-characters tool as a reading and writing resource for beginner, intermediate and advanced learners.
Source: National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
A Confucius Institute publication article includes AN2 among top Chinese teaching web resources and introduces Tian Zi Ge, Mi Zi Ge, stroke order, fonts and pinyin-to-words features.
Source: Confucius Institute publication account
Cleveland State University teaching material introduces AN2 and notes that entering Chinese characters can generate stroke-order worksheets.
Source: Cleveland State University
A Korean Educhinese video shows teachers how to use the site to make Chinese character writing homework with less manual layout work.
Source: Educhinese YouTube channel
A Korean teacher blog introduces using the site to create stroke-order notebooks for Chinese teachers who want stronger handwriting practice.
Source: Naver teacher blog
Huachiew Chalermprakiet University in Thailand lists the site as a multimedia resource for Chinese teaching.
Source: Huachiew Chalermprakiet University, Thailand
Teacher Yang’s Chinese Classroom recommends Chinese learning websites and introduces AN2 tools around the 8-minute mark.
Source: Teacher Yang Chinese Classroom YouTube channel
A Vietnamese Skills dG Guo video introduces the site for Chinese handwriting practice in a Vietnamese-language learning context.
Source: Skills dG Guo YouTube channel
Huishuo Chinese demonstrates how teachers can quickly create electronic Chinese homework for review and consolidation.
Source: Huishuo Chinese YouTube channel
A Thai Liu Lili video explains how to create custom Chinese writing grid paper for teachers in Thai-language classrooms.
Source: Liu Lili YouTube channel
A Chang Fun Learning English video discusses ways to learn Chinese characters faster and more easily, including related practice tools.
Source: Chang Fun Learning YouTube channel
A Chang Fun Learning Indonesian video introduces using an2.net to provide Hanzi writing practice for Mandarin teachers.
Source: Chang Fun Learning YouTube channel