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Knowledge on the Net
Computers have been used for language learning and teaching for many years. The development of the internet and the World Wide Web in the the early 1990's has added another dimension to this resource. The web is interactive, it can be used for communication as well as information.
Knowledge on the Net looks at various aspects of the internet and how it can be exploited by teachers as a resource for themselves and their classroom teaching.
Downloading
File sizes for downloadable programmes may be very large and can take a long time to download depending on your connection speed.
To download the audio file:
- Right click on the Download audio link (control + click for mac users)
- Select 'Save target as' or 'Save link as'
- Select location where you wish to save
- Click save
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Knowledge on the Net 6
Submitted by admin on 25 February, 2008 - 06:49.
Problems, solutions and top tips
A look at some of the problems of using the internet for teaching and
ways of dealing with them. Plus, a round up of the top tips for teaching
with the net.
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Copyright information - Please Read
These programmes are copyright British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).
You may download these programmes for your own personal or classroom use only. They may not be copied, distributed or made available to other websites. For any questions relating to the use of these programmes please email: teachingenglish@britishcouncil.org
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