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Belinda Flint

Free Text-to-Voice translation demo by SitePal - Virtual talking people - 0 views

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    Translates text of multiple languages and then speaks it! Many voices to use also....
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    Wow - text to voice translation! Will be excellent for students needing help with pronunciation. Many language options.
Cristina Felea

Simple private real-time sharing and collaboration by drop.io - 4 views

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    Wow!
Isabelle Jones

Networking for Language Teachers : Sharing to Grow - The Educators' Royal Treatment - 0 views

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    I have found that the "Sharing to Grow" concept is always a lot harder to sell to colleagues than expected.Teaching is after all an essentially individual activity-it is about you and 30 children, isn't it? As we all know, it is and it isn't. As an individual activity, it is easy to rely on habit, recycling activities that we feel work in the classroom. However, with educational technology developing at high speed, the life-cycle of classroom activities seems to be getting shorter and shorter, with more and more needed to get that "wow factor" out of classes. This is when...
Belinda Flint

DeutschLern.net | Deutsch als Fremdsprache - Deutsch lernen online mit interaktiven Auf... - 3 views

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    Wow - you should join this site if you are a German teacher/learner! It has LOADS of online activities to practise your German not to mention current topics and competitions! Check it out!
Nergiz Kern

YouTube - Automatic Captions in YouTube Demo - 7 views

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    Automatic captions in YouTube in many languages PLUS: You can type up your own captions and upload and YouTube times them automatically through text-to-speech. Then, you can download the text file with the timings next to the captions. If this really works, wow!
Patrick Higgins

Fluid Learning | the human network - 0 views

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    Great piece that ties the past to the present and then asks us to imagine a very open future.
Andrew Jeppesen

Building Peace - Thoughts on Modern Conflict - 0 views

  • This is the crux: foreign language ability is not just about converting information from one format to another. It's about human relationships.
  • A few years ago, while General Abizaid was still CENTCOM commander, I flew a C-17 into Cairo to pick him up after a meeting. While I sat on the parking ramp with my engines running, knocking out checklists for the next takeoff, I looked out the window and saw General Abizaid moving among a circle of grinning Egyptian military officers. He was shaking hands, talking, doing the kinds of things a combatant commander is supposed to do: keeping our alliances strong at a time when the situation in Iraq was critical. Because he is fluent in Arabic, I presume he was doing at least some of this in Arabic. I remember thinking, Wow. This is why language matters.
  • Language is extremely hard. We need as many language solutions as we can get, and technology certainly can and should help fill the gap. But no matter how good the technology gets, no matter how prevalent English becomes, old-fashioned speaking of a foreign language still matters.
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