Towards an Effective Use of Audio Conferencing in Distance Language Courses.
Language, Learning & Technology 2004, Jan, 8, 1
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Publisher Description
ABSTRACT In order to respond to learners' need for more flexible speaking opportunities and to overcome the geographical challenge of students spread over the United Kingdom and continental Western Europe, the Open University recently introduced Internet-based, real-time audio conferencing, thus making a groundbreaking move in the distance learning and teaching of languages. Since February 2002, online tutorials for language courses have been offered using Lyceum, an Internet-based audio-graphics conferencing tool developed in house.
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