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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... Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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Oct 24 Reply by Andrea Stehle |
Vocabulary FrequencyHello, Salue, Xairete, Does anyone know about studies or tools regarding the most frequent words in Greek or Latin vocabulary? Research o... Started by Sérgio Marinho |
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May 18 Reply by Aloisius |
Themes for Next Year's ACL: TechnologyThere were two post-ACL fora to discuss a direction for next year's Institute, and part of the discussion focused on themes for sessions.... Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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Jul. 7, 2008 Reply by P. Chenier |
Veni Vidi Wiki: Classroom Use of WikisI am setting up a wiki (user-editable website where anyone can add/update content) using the pbwiki toolkit in support of Ronnie Ancona's... Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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Nov. 14, 2007 Reply by Andrew Reinhard |
Benefits/Drawbacks of iPod use for language learningThere are now several sites for oral/aural Latin, including podcasts and downloadable poems and prose passages. How practical is it to as... Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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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 wi... Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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Virtual Worlds and Latin/GreekHave any of you explored the potential of using virtual worlds like Second Life as a supplement to classroom instruction for Latin, Greek... Started by Andrew Reinhard |
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May. 28, 2007 Reply by Andrew Reinhard |
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