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Greek and Latin Internet ResourcesOn my site http://cle.altervista.org (please see it!) I added several international sites (not only italian) with important resources… Started by Andrea Del Ponte |
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Jan 30, 2013 Reply by John Jackson |
Digital Pedagogy: A Needs AssessmentWhile on-line tools abound for use in teaching foreign languages, many teachers choose not to use them. I am wondering if this is because o… Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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Jan 28, 2011 Reply by Amber patrick |
Test Generators for Latin/Greek ClassesI know there are a lot of teachers out there who use Quia to host home-grown games, quizzes, tests and exercises. Textbooks like Ecce and L… Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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May 8, 2010 Reply by Lisa Wilbourne |
Petition for World of Warcraft to be available in Greek and LatinIf you play World of Warcraft (of even if you don't), please consider signing this petition to the attention of Blizzard Entertainment to e… Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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May 3, 2010 Reply by Ioannis Andriopoulos |
Learning Ancient Greek OnlineI received a query this morning from of professor who is wondering what online resources are available for college-level ancient Greek. Spe… Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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Jan 14, 2009 Reply by khairek |
Aural/Oral Latin/Greek eClassics Subgroup?In light of the recent discussion on peer review and ancient language podcasting/pronunciation, I would like to know if there is an interes… Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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Jan 28, 2008 Reply by Chris Ann Matteo |
Custom Readers for Latin/GreekAt the recent AIA/APA and MLA annual meetings, I toured the book expos to see what was new in publishing. The trend in 2007 and 2008 seems… Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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Jan 9, 2008 Reply by Laura Gibbs |
Young = Wired?I wish I had the citation handy, but I recently read an article that said that while younger students do seem to know about new technology,… Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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Nov 29, 2007 Reply by Laura Gibbs |
Inscriptions in Latin/Greek classroomsAs an archaeologist by training, I'm always looking for a way to sneak archaeological finds into Latin and Greek pedagogy. While paleograph… Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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Oct 25, 2007 Reply by Laura Gibbs |
Archaeologists as language teachersMany, many archaeology professors in the U.S. are expected to teach one or two Latin and/or Greek classes each semester in conjunction with… Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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