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Media - Multimedia - Omnimedia: Selected Papers from the CETaLL Symposium on the Occasion of the 11th AILA World Congress in Jyvaskyla (Finland) and the Vth Man and the Media Symposium in Nancy (France)
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Media - Multimedia - Omnimedia: Selected Papers from the CETaLL Symposium on the Occasion of the 11th AILA World Congress in Jyvaskyla (Finland) and the Vth Man and the Media Symposium in Nancy (France)

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This collection of papers focussing on the themes Educational Technology at the Crossroads (CETaLL Symposium) and Media, Multimedia, Omnimedia (Vth Man and the Media Symposium) is concerned with the fact that, for foreign language learning to be successfully implemented, multi- and hypermedia need to be effectively integrated and interlaced with a multiplicity of other media, old and new. They must be considered partners whilst computerised intelligent system elements increasingly replace outdated technology. Hence the term Omnimedia.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang GmbH
Country
Germany
Date
1 March 1999
Pages
230
ISBN
9783631337653

This collection of papers focussing on the themes Educational Technology at the Crossroads (CETaLL Symposium) and Media, Multimedia, Omnimedia (Vth Man and the Media Symposium) is concerned with the fact that, for foreign language learning to be successfully implemented, multi- and hypermedia need to be effectively integrated and interlaced with a multiplicity of other media, old and new. They must be considered partners whilst computerised intelligent system elements increasingly replace outdated technology. Hence the term Omnimedia.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang GmbH
Country
Germany
Date
1 March 1999
Pages
230
ISBN
9783631337653