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Utilizing an Online Competition to Teach Content, Culture, and Language

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Scrimshaw (2001) discusses how web-use transformed the roles of the teacher, student, and the learning itself, linking students with communities around the world. The poster session presents a pedagogical method to teach content, culture, and language at middle-, highschool, and college through an online competition between students in different countries.
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Name: ACTFL Annual Convention and World Languages Expo
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Griffin, Alfred. "Utilizing an Online Competition to Teach Content, Culture, and Language" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ACTFL Annual Convention and World Languages Expo, Disney Swan and Dolphin Hotels, Orlando, Florida, Nov 21, 2008 <Not Available>. 2011-06-07 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p239409_index.html>

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Griffin, A. , 2008-11-21 "Utilizing an Online Competition to Teach Content, Culture, and Language" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the ACTFL Annual Convention and World Languages Expo, Disney Swan and Dolphin Hotels, Orlando, Florida <Not Available>. 2011-06-07 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p239409_index.html

Publication Type: Poster Presentation
Abstract: Scrimshaw (2001) discusses how web-use transformed the roles of the teacher, student, and the learning itself, linking students with communities around the world. The poster session presents a pedagogical method to teach content, culture, and language at middle-, highschool, and college through an online competition between students in different countries.

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