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Tom Daccord

LANGUAGES AND LEARNING - THE PATH I HAVE FOLLOWED - The EducAtors' RoyAl TreAtment - 0 views

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    LANGUAGES AND LEARNING - THE PATH I HAVE FOLLOWED "with my "LAnguAges And LeArning" blog At http://AmAndAsAlt.blogspot.com I Also joined Twitter, Although I found it A lonely And pointless Activity initiAlly. I now find it to be one of my mAin sources of CPD (Continuing ProfessionAl Development) And Also A plAce where people Are generous with their prAise And genuine in their concern. A visit to the Isle of Wight for A lAnguAges And ICT conference, orgAnised by the AmAzing Joe DAle (www.joedAle.typepAd.com), Added to my enthusiAsm, And As I ApproAch the end of this AcAdemic yeAr, I hAve creAted A wiki for my pupils (http://spAnishingrosvenor.wikispAces.com) And Also dAbbled with AudAcity, GoAnimAte, Voki, ToonDoo, Animoto And Voice ThreAd, Amongst others.TodAy I rAn workshops on All of these As well As An overview of blogging, Twitter And Diigo."
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    LANGUAGES AND LEARNING - THE PATH I HAVE FOLLOWED with my "LAnguAges And LeArning" blog At http://AmAndAsAlt.blogspot.com I Also joined Twitter, Although I found it A lonely And pointless Activity initiAlly. I now find it to be one of my mAin sources of CPD (Continuing ProfessionAl Development) And Also A plAce where people Are generous with their prAise And genuine in their concern. A visit to the Isle of Wight for A lAnguAges And ICT conference, orgAnised by the AmAzing Joe DAle (www.joedAle.typepAd.com), Added to my enthusiAsm, And As I ApproAch the end of this AcAdemic yeAr, I hAve creAted A wiki for my pupils (http://spAnishingrosvenor.wikispAces.com) And Also dAbbled with AudAcity, GoAnimAte, Voki, ToonDoo, Animoto And Voice ThreAd, Amongst others.TodAy I rAn workshops on All of these As well As An overview of blogging, Twitter And Diigo.
jorge johnson

comparative table of languages and languaes profile for the prospective learner - 6 views

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    # Difficulty : Rating 1 (easiest) to 5 (hardest) of the difficulty of learning the language for an English speaker. Many additional factors will affect the difficulty you will experience when trying to learn a given language, especially the other languages you already speak. Such a rating system has obvious limitations but I take great care in assessing the difficulty of each language. Many of these ratings have been discussed on the language forum (see for example the discussion about Korean). People always complain that the rating given to their native language is 'too low' - I wonder how they would now since they never had to learn it as a foreign language. If you can make a case for a different difficulty rating for a specific language you are welcome to bring this up in the language forum. # Popularity : Subjective rating of how popular the language is with Western learners. This obviously varies a great deal from country to country, but is a good overall indicator of the availability of learning material for the language. I visit many physical language bookshops as well as some online ones and think I have a rather objective basis for establishing 'popularity' of a language with foreign language learners in the number of courses and books available for each language. # GDP : Nominal GDP of the countries where the languages is spoken. This gives an indication of the economic importance of the language on the international scene. We have not used PPP GDP as it emphasizes non-tradable goods. When a country uses several languages we used the percentage of speakers of the language multiplied by the country's GDP. If you feel that economic factors are meaningless in language learning, please disregard this column. # Countries : Number of countries where the language is an official language or where there are important communities who speak this language at home. This gives you an indication of the spread of the language across the globe. Some languages (English, Spa
Simon B

That'SLife » Blog archive » Online Language Learning - 0 views

  • There are certain perceived advantages – flexibility, price, personalized learning… but frankly most of the research will show that these are not nearly as important as we might feel.
  • Disadvantages in online language courses are relatively obvious, I think – lack of easy group practice, lack of eye contact, lack of many paralinguistic features which make the possibility of group gelling and real communicative practice much harder than they might be in a face-to-face context.
  • there are plenty of opportunities online for real, meaningful language practice – Second Life with its international communities of native speakers springs to mind here – and these may be much more real and useful than anything that may be achieved in an online classroom.
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  • you cannot really learn a language online, but you can improve one.
  • many online courses will give you plenty of practice in the basic skills, few of them have the community side in place to successfully emulate the experience of learning with a group of like-minded people.
  • the social community should be the absolute centre of any school or course, and not something tacked on at the end.
  • People need to get together and talk to each other, to laugh and share and discuss – you simply don’t get this in an online tutorial with a teacher. So yes, by all means have good solid exercises, games and everything else – but don’t bother opening an online school, or engaging in distance language teaching unless you give people a chance to talk to each other.
  • I would be looking for a company that has been around for a while, long enough to prove that what it offers is good enough to survive. I would then be looking at if they are recognized by an institution for the work they do.
  • I’d ask to talk to a real human being at the other end of the phone who could answer my questions in the language of my choice, and I would find out about the organization – who they have working for them, who the writers are, who their big clients are. I’d have a sample class and a sample tutorial.
yc c

Online Dictionary: definitions by WordNet, Webster's, etc. - 0 views

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    Fast cross-referenced definitions, spelling correction, and word searches from WordNet, Webster's, FOLDOC, and a variety of specialized sources. Tips:Typing word.dict.die.net into your browser's location bar will show you a definition for word.You can also use wildcards to find a word. ? will match any single character, while * will match zero or more. For example, if you know the word you are looking for starts with h, contains ist, and ends with c, you can ask for: h*ist*cFor quick dictionary lookups as you browse web pages, bookmark "Dictionary" either by right-clicking on the link and selecting "add bookmark for link" or dragging it to your browser toolbar. You may then highlight any word on a page and select the Dictionary bookmark to see a definition.
The dexway method

Online language learning at its best - 0 views

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    Have you noticed that some of the most "POPULaR" language programs and methods are suddenly getting on board the 21st century train and offering live online learning? Learning a language online in the comfort of your own home with the assistance of a teacher is a truly genius concept. The only problem is, developing a curriculum, finding great teachers and integrating a fully functional eLearning program with progressive technological tools doesn't happen overnight.
David Kaul

Selecting a Quality Translation Company - 0 views

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    When you hire a professional translation firm, you want to build a long-term relationship that will ensure accuracy, consistency and timely translations. I have compiled a list of tips for assessing the skills of a translation company.
Nik Peachey

Nik's Quick Shout: The Web 2.0 School of the Present - 3 views

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    "The 'Web 2.0' age has brought us more than a bunch of social networking apps and free web tools, it has also brought about a fundamental shift in the way many web based companies do business. I started to wonder if that change could be mirrored in the physical market place by moving towards a new approach to the language school and the way technology is used in it and how it fits into the face to face business model."
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    The 'Web 2.0' age has brought us more than a bunch of social networking apps and free web tools, it has also brought about a fundamental shift in the way many web based companies do business. I started to wonder if that change could be mirrored in the physical market place by moving towards a new approach to the language school and the way technology is used in it and how it fits into the face to face business model.
yc c

Illuminations: Computing Pi - 3 views

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    The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics is a public voice of mathematics education, providing vision, leadership, and professional development to support teachers in ensuring mathematics learning of the highest quality for all students. With 100,000 members and 250 affiliates, NCTM is the world's largest organization dedicated to improving math education in preK‑12. The Greek mathematician archimedes approximated pi by inscribing and circumscribing polygons about a circle and calculating their perimeters. Similarly, the value of pi can be approximated by calculating the areas of inscribed and circumscribed polygons. This activity allows for the investigation and comparison of both methods. Instructions:   In this applet, polygons are inscribed and circumscribed around circles. The area of the polygons around a circle of radius 1 are calculated on the left, and the perimeter of the polygons around a circle of diameter 1 are calculated on the right. Change the value of n to increase or decrease the number of sides in the polygons, and notice how the calculations of the areas and perimeters begin to approximate pi.
Nik Peachey

Nik's Quick Shout: Make Quick Pronunciation activities - 2 views

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    "Text2Phonetics is a very handy site if you like to use phonemic script with your students. It can take a lot of the hard work out of transcribing text to phonetic symbols. You just paste in a short piece of text, click a button, and it does it for you."
yc c

Welcome | Wordnik - 0 views

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    * An exAmple sentence-even if we've only found one sentence for A word, we'll show it to you. (And we'll show you where the sentence cAme from, too! * RelAted words: not just synonyms And Antonyms, but words thAt Are used in the sAme contexts. (For instAnce, cheeseburger, milkshAke, And doughnut Are not synonyms, but they show up in the sAme kinds of sentences.) * ImAges tAgged by our friends At Flickr: wAnt to know whAt A "pout" looks like? We'll show you. * StAtistics: how rAre is "tintinnAbulAtion"? Well, we think you'll see it only About once A yeAr. "Smile"? You might see thAt word Our goAl is to show you As much informAtion As possible mAny times, every dAy. * An Audio pronunciAtion-And you cAn record your own! * Something YOU tell us! Use the "Contribute" links to tell us something-Anything-About A word.
yc c

WordNet Search - 3.0 - 2 views

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    WordNet® is a large lexical database of English, developed under the direction of George a. Miller. Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are grouped into sets of cognitive synonyms (synsets), each expressing a distinct concept. Synsets are interlinked by means of conceptual-semantic and lexical relations. The resulting network of meaningfully related words and concepts can be navigated with the browser. WordNet is also freely and publicly available for download. WordNet's structure makes it a useful tool for computational linguistics and natural language processing.
yc c

Script Converter - 2 views

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    Script Converter is a Google Labs product that allows the user to read a web page in a script of their choice. For example if the user can understand spoken Tamil but cannot read the script, they will be able to view Tamil web pages in English (Roman) script. We do not translate any content - we transform the words on the page to its phonetic equivalent in the desired script. We also support the conversion from non-Unicode encodings to Unicode, so that users can view pages without installing the custom font otherwise needed. Users will still need Unicode fonts. To start browsing a website, type the url in the text area, choose your preferred script and press convert.\n Currently we support the following scripts.\n\n * Bengali\n * English\n * Gujarati\n * Devanagari (Hindi, Marathi, Nepali)\n * Kannada\n * Malayalam\n * Tamil\n * Telugu
Nik Peachey

Q & a with Wizer CEO Nira Mayorchik Sheleg | PeacheyPublications.com - 0 views

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    Wizer is a fantastic free tool for creating simple digital worksheets that enable learners and teachers to do some pretty complex things. When I first discovered the tool a few months back I was really impressed by how easy it was to create really engaging blended learning content for class or homework, so it's great to be able to publish this Q & a with Nira Mayorchik Sheleg the Co-founder & CEO.
dvenuguptha

Catalysts for Global Market Place | Globalization Services - 0 views

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    g11n provides a complete linguistic solution, covering the full range of services related to localizing a product and content to market efficiently with the required quality. Our marketing specialists play a predominant role in performing global research for trending markets and have an extensive approach towards translation to full linguistic support.
Erin McCloskey

Teaching Chinese in the Digital age -- The Santa Barbara Independent - 0 views

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    Online Mandarin class offered in Santa Barbara, Ca "Now, in Santa Barbara, 45 students from five local schools have begun taking a high-tech class in Mandarin this semester. With the addition of this new course, Santa Barbara students will converse on a global scale and interact as a digital community."
Rahul Malik

Benefits of Website Localization Services - 0 views

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    Companies will definitely increase revenue if they have their presence internationally in multilingual international languages. Most internet users will naturally feel more comfortable and understand a company better if their information, products or services are presented in their native language and will increase the scope of adding new users and customers. If you want to get your website localized ensure that you get the expertise of both a website designer and a cross cultural communications consultancy to have maximum impact on the target audience.
Day Translations

The Language Journal: Bring dead languages back to life - 0 views

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    Dead language is defined as a language neither used nor spoken as a native language or mother tongue. Essentially it means no one speaks the language anymore as a medium for day to day communication, some examples of which are Latin, ancient Greek and Sanskrit.
yc c

Google AJAX LAnguAge API - Google Code - 0 views

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    With the AJAX LAnguAge API, you cAn trAnslAte And detect the lAnguAge of blocks of text within A webpAge using only JAvAscript. In Addition, you cAn enAble trAnsliterAtion on Any textfield or textAreA in your web pAge. For exAmple, if you were trAnsliterAting to Hindi, this API will Allow users to phoneticAlly spell out Hindi words using English And hAve them AppeAr in the Hindi script. The lAnguAge API is designed to be simple And eAsy to use to trAnslAte And detect lAnguAges on the fly when offline trAnslAtions Are not AvAilAble. We plAn on Adding more exciting cApAbilities to the AJAX LAnguAge API in the future, so stAy tuned. So whAt is the difference between TrAnslAtion And TrAnsliterAtion? TrAnsliterAtion is the process of phoneticAlly converting A word written in one script into Another. TrAnsliterAtion should not be confused with trAnslAtion, which involves A chAnge in lAnguAge while preserving meAning. With trAnsliterAtion, it is the sound of the words thAt Are converted from one AlphAbet to the other.
yc c

Readability analyzer - 3 views

  • Introduction Word length and phrase length influence the ease of reading and understanding of a given text. Short words are usually more common (Zipf's law). Short sentences require less abstraction ability to understand. The readability analysis could be useful to make a text better, augmenting its accessibility. Why have we developed this? The readability index tells us how easy a given text is to understand. a well-written text is effective, easy to understand and quick to read. This index helps us understand the text's complexity in order to better schedule the activities of translators and revisers. More than ever, written information, especially in the Internet, must be direct and well structured. This analysis can help achieve both goals.
Nik Peachey

1 Week workshop: Easy Web 2.0 tools that you can use in your classroom - 5 views

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    "Over the course of this event we will be looking at a small range of web based tools that will enable you to create motivating online language learning activities for your students. These can be used either in class or set as homework. You will have the chance to understand how these tools work, find out how to use them with students and be able to try your hand at creating and sharing activities with other teachers. By the end of the event you should have a small 'toolkit' of resources and ideas that will enable you to enhance your lessons though the effective and pedagogically sound use of technology."
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    Over the course of this event we will be looking at a small range of web based tools that will enable you to create motivating online language learning activities for your students. These can be used either in class or set as homework. You will have the chance to understand how these tools work, find out how to use them with students and be able to try your hand at creating and sharing activities with other teachers. By the end of the event you should have a small 'toolkit' of resources and ideas that will enable you to enhance your lessons though the effective and pedagogically sound use of technology.
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