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[MFL]: Infants may be offered foreign language classes
May 17th, 2012

Children are to be taught a foreign language from primary one, learning minister Alasdair Allan has announced.

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  • [ICT]: Twitter Makes Better Recommendations of Whom to Follow
    May 17th, 2012

    Twitter thinks it has found a way to make accurate and useful recommendations of who to follow. Twitter will do it by tracking your reading habits– if you want and let you completely opt-out if you don’t.

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  • [ICT]: Nigeria: African Commission Commends Nitda On ICT Devt
    May 17th, 2012

    [This Day] The Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) and stakeholders in the Information Communication Technology (ICT) have commended the National Information Technology Agency (NITDA) on its strides in ICT development.

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  • [ICT]: Email Overload Takes A Toll On Your Health: Survey Says
    May 17th, 2012

    People with email access multitasked twice as much as those without, measured by how often they changed computer screens (37 times per hour compared to 18 times per hour).

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  • [MFL]: Bilingual public services plan
    May 17th, 2012

    Welsh speakers would be able to access fully bilingual public services if new plans outlined for the language are given the go-ahead.

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  • [ICT]: Internet usage patterns may signify depression
    May 16th, 2012

    In a new study analyzing Internet usage among college students, researchers have found that students who show signs of depression tend to use the Internet differently than those who show no symptoms of depression.

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  • [ICT]: 20 ways of thinking about digital literacy in higher education
    May 16th, 2012

    From understanding what digital literacy is, to developing skills and establishing ethical principles for students, our live chat panel share ideas and resources for universities Josie Fraser , social and educational technologist, Leicester City Council First define what you mean by digital literacy: The definition I most frequently use is this one: digital literacy = digital tool knowledge …

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  • [ICT]: Wikipedia busts the language barrier
    May 16th, 2012

    Ever read about UFOs in Spanish or Hebrew’ Omnipedia software lets Wikipedia users browse topics in 25 languages, and get a foreign cultural perspective

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  • [ICT]: Sorkin to write Steve Jobs biopic
    May 16th, 2012

    Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin is to write the script for Sony Pictures and #39; upcoming biopic of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.

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  • [MFL]: Technology can sometimes be wasted on English language teaching
    May 15th, 2012

    Computers are meant to have transformed the way language is taught and learned but in many classrooms expensive equipment is of little value and barriers to successful integration remain Opinion We are now 12 years into the new millennium and technology has become a prime element of almost all English language teaching (ELT) conferences and journals around the world. Yet, when we look for real …

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