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Tag was last used: Oct 14, 2009
 
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Posted By:  leovietor
Posted On:  Apr 29, 2009

  Languages matter !

Read more @ http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/ev.php-URL_ID=35344&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html... [view]

Posted By:  Liamjod
Posted On:  Mar 30, 2009

  Dispatch the First

Our first dispatch since the redesign, this issue addresses languages and multiculturalism. Discuss the themes of language, culture, and magic with us here ... [view]

Posted By:  jaybhatt
Posted On:  Mar 15, 2009

  Lenovo India’s ‘Matrubhasha’ is a vernacular computing initiative

Source: Khabrein New Delhi, March 14, 2009: Lenovo India’s ‘Matrubhasha’ is a computing initiative in vernacular languages Kannada and Urdu besides several other languages. Lenovo India has launched this programme in association with Lookeys. See:...... [view]

Posted By:  FaerieGirl
Posted On:  Sep 20, 2008

  My take on linguistic dilemma #2

(This blog post was written to complete a step of the International Year of Languages Quest on YMEX.org, and it addresses linguistic dilemma #2 from http://www.slideshare.net/FaerieDevilish/why-languages-do-matter-presentation/ ) I chose this dilemma in specific because I consider that it goes...... [view]

Posted By:  grrrlriot
Posted On:  May 11, 2008

  44 Writings I Need For This Blog

I am in need of some articles and writings for this blog. I will add to this list as I see fit. The ones listed below are ideas for articles and writings and are some writings/articles I need for the blog. By writing the article (or articles), You will be emailed an invite to join this blog...... [view]

Posted By:  emilyjk
Posted On:  Apr 24, 2008

  learning in many languages!

Automatic Translation on TIGed class blogs A few months ago, TakingITGlobal partnered with World Lingo to integrate their automatic translation tools into TIGblogs. Even though machine translations can't match the accuracy of human translators, this tool is still a great step toward connecting...... [view]

Posted By:  ibrahimjon
Posted On:  Feb 10, 2008

  Hornby Trust Scholarship 2008/9

Hornby Trust Scholarship 2008/9 The British Council invites applications for the above scholarship. The Hornby Trust Scholarship is provided by A.S.Hornby Educational Trust in the UK and is administered by the British Council in Uzbekistan. The objective of the scholarship is to provide...... [view]

Posted By:  mydemand
Posted On:  Jan 27, 2008

  Entrepreneurship and Languages - two blogs for you

If you’d like some entrepreneurial inspiration, or would like to learn Japanese in double-quick time, here are two blogs you may want to subscribe to: 1) Australia-based HatchThat is filled with interviews with inspiring entrepreneurs from a wide range of industries. They cover all...... [view]

Posted By:  ibrahimjon
Posted On:  Oct 22, 2007

  Caring for Earth - Effective Use of E-tools in EFL

Jose Antonio, an EFL instructor living in Brasilia, Brazil like blogging and using other ICT tools to get to know people and make my students learn in a more connected, interesting way. He says, he is a great fan of using ICT(Information and Communication Technology) for teaching. He also like...... [view]

Posted By:  ibrahimjon
Posted On:  Oct 21, 2007

  Интернет бо забони тоҷикӣ

Рӯзҳо, ҳафтаҳо, солҳо паси сар мешаванд. Вақт ҳам тез-тез рафта истодааст. Рӯз шаб, рӯз шаб, ва дере нагузашта соли 2008 ҳам мешавад. Имрӯз нишаста да дунёи хаёл фурӯ...... [view]

Posted By:  sunflowerluv
Posted On:  Oct 11, 2007

  ..was about time

On the spur of the moment I decided that I'd better start learning Danish, because unfortunately I can't make time to study it by myself.. So I went to Kobernhavn Sprogcenter and got a meeting with a counselor at the beginning of November to recommend me a course.... [view]

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Organizations // Events

  Community Outreach Canada

Submitted By:   diverse
Website:  http://www.communityoutreach.ca
Phone:  4162719916
E-mail:  resumes@communityoutreach.ca
  Vision:   Community Outreach Canada - Diversity Without BORDERS * Creative solutions with a positive impact * Solutions that meet timelines and current needs * Direct contact with people that provide professional service *......
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  Institute of Global Integration

Submitted By:   mamdez
Website:  http://www.instituteofglobalintegration.org
Phone:  +34 608 422 138
E-mail:  information@instituteofglobalintegration.org
  Vision:   The Institute of Global Integration (IGI) is a not-for-profit organization whose mission is to improve the average standard of living throughout the world by bridging intercultural divides. We offer services and knowledge......
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  NWT Literacy Council

Submitted By:   Nahka
Website:  http://www.nwt.literacy.ca
Phone:  867-873-9262
E-mail:  nwtliteracy@nwtliteracy.ca
  Vision:   We are a territorial organization that promotes and supports literacy in all the official languages of the NWT. The most important outcome of community development is improved quality of life. Community development helps......
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Commitments // Projects

  Learning a new language.

Submitted By:   xmel
Committers:  166
Date Created:  2008-02-14
Description:   Learning a new language can be quite the challenge for some people. But think about it this way, everytime you learn a new language you can add another millions of people to who you can get to know and have a conversation with. Learning a language can help you adapt to new places and also help you appreciate a new culture without the language barriers. With a new language you can learn how to read, write and speak fluently. I say, that's pretty darn impressive.
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