Talk:Autonomous Technology-Assisted Language Learning

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When I first saw this wikibook, and all the edits, I thought it would be a great rescource for Learning languages autonomously using machines. It's not. It's basically a guide to the internet. If you want to put a guide to the internet, make a wikibook called... Internet Guide. Not ATALL.

The Internet is certainly a large part of ATALL. But ATALL is not limited to the Internet. There is information here (and will be more) on radio, TV, DVD movies, MP3 players, telephone and other forms of non-Internet technology as well.

Orphaned Wikibook module
The following is a module that may have some connection to this Wikibook:


 * Introduction to Rich Internet Applications for ATALL

If it doesn't seem to fit here, you can either try to find a better fitting Wikibook (unlikely, but possible) or simply tag it for deletion by inserting the template to let the admins know that it is something that should be looked at closer. --Rob Horning 09:15, 7 August 2005 (UTC)

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 * Give a teacher a way to teach students to become autonomous technology-assisted language learners, and you teach them and their students for a lifetime. Write a computer program to give the teachers the same skills, and it may or may not end up being less work. (Anonymous, 2006)

--71.141.168.190 20:38, 28 March 2006 (UTC)

Uncategorised pages
I have added onto the main module page 3 modules that were orphaned. Please either integrate these modules or mark them for deletion. Thanks, Jguk 21:18, 3 July 2006 (UTC)


 * This has been done.Gary Cziko 13:11, 13 September 2006 (UTC)