Robots could also become full conversation partners, not just electronic textbooks, for
language students worldwide.
Not exact matches
Launched in 2013 by founders Ali and Hadi Partovi, Code.org offers courses in more than 30
languages and its intro class has been used by more than 1.5 million
students worldwide.
The project websites will also feature science, engineering, math, and
language arts learning challenges that
students worldwide are invited to solve or participate in.
The site currently provides; 4700 videos, 560 practice exercises and Computer Science lessons with interactive ability and offered in 28
languages, in 216 countries, in 20,000 + classrooms and reaching over six million
students worldwide.
It has reached over 450,000
students worldwide, and features a variety of programming
languages to complete team challenge goals.
Join the countries of Europe in celebrating the thousands of
languages spoken
worldwide on 26 September and take the opportunity to encourage
students to speak
languages other than their mother tongue.
In this lesson,
students review their knowledge of the following concepts and themes: Spanish expressions to introduce yourself and greet others; vocabulary related to family, classes, and school supplies; rules of gender and number of Spanish nouns; and the
worldwide influence of the Spanish
language, including the modern culture of the United States.
Hour of Code Hour of Code is an international initiative to encourage
students worldwide to learn to speak the
language of computers.
«This public - private partnership with Amazon.com and the U.S. government will create a global e-reader program that introduces aspects of U.S. society and culture directly to young people,
students, and international audiences in new ways and expands English
language learning opportunities
worldwide,» reads a White House press release.
This public - private partnership with Amazon.com and the U.S. government will create a global e-reader program that introduces aspects of U.S. society and culture directly to young people,
students, and international audiences in new ways and expands English
language learning opportunities
worldwide.
While attractive for consumers, Capti is also being adopted by schools
worldwide as a resource for
language learning and for providing alternative formats for
students with reading difficulties.
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