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  2. Language lab - Wikipedia

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    The principle of a language lab essentially has not changed. They are still a teacher-controlled system connected to a number of student booths, containing a student's control mechanism and a headset with a microphone. Digital language labs had the same principle. A software-only language lab changes the concept of where and what a language lab is.

  3. Orell Language Lab - Wikipedia

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    Orell Language Lab is an advanced language learning platform developed and distributed by Orell Techno Systems (India) Pvt Ltd, founded by Saji Chameli in 2007. Trusted by over 10,000 educational institutions across more than 100 countries, Orell's solutions empower schools, colleges, universities, and training centers to deliver effective ...

  4. Computer-assisted language learning - Wikipedia

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    The joint EUROCALL/CALICO Virtual Worlds Special Interest Group [68] was set up in 2009, and there are now many areas in Second Life that are dedicated to language learning and teaching, for example the commercial area for learners of English, which is managed by Language Lab, [69] and free areas such as the region maintained by the Goethe ...

  5. Category:Language learning software - Wikipedia

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    Free language learning software (2 P) L. Language learning video games (18 P) ... Orell Language Lab; P. Pleco Software; Pronunciation assessment; Pronunciator; Q ...

  6. Transparent Language Online - Wikipedia

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    Transparent Language Inc. is a language learning software company based in Nashua, New Hampshire. Since 1991, Transparent Language has been offering its products to individual consumers. They have expanded over the past decade into services for educational institutions and government agencies, ranging from MIT to the Department of Defense. [1]

  7. List of educational software - Wikipedia

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    Cartopedia: The Ultimate World Reference Atlas; Celestia; Google Earth - (proprietary license); Gravit - a free (GPL) Newtonian gravity simulator; KGeography; KStars; NASA World Wind - free software (NASA open source)

  8. List of educational programming languages - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] ThinkLabs eventually switched to using "THiNK VPL" as their visual programming software. Physical Etoys is a free open-source extension of Etoys. Its philosophy is that "it helps children explore their own creativity by combining science and art in an infinite laboratory." [17] It can run on Windows, Linux and Sugar.

  9. Immerse Learning - Wikipedia

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    Immerse Learning (formerly called Languagelab.com) is an English school based in an Online Virtual World.It is the first school that teaches exclusively online in a virtual environment; students and teachers use avatars to navigate the environment and take part in lessons.