
WinCALIS
is a language teaching tool. Language
is a method of communication. The Internet
is a mode of communication more powerful
and faster than any known before.
Why not combine a powerful teacher
of communication skills with a powerful means of communication?
We asked 'Why Not?' And we answered with
WinCALIS on the Internet! See how language instruction is
being brought into the 21st
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Don't Believe it? See for youself!
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If you have trouble with the current version above, click here for a *much* older version which is more limited but safer.You may have to exit and restart your browser to do this successfully.
For some information about browser specifics, click here...
Descriptions of some of the sample WebCALIS exercises (Latin1 languages only so far...)
If you want to push the network pipes a lot, try this experimental exercise, which combines a 320x240 pixel 22MB MPEG video clip with a WebCALIS exercise. You will need to have an MPEG player, such as the "ActiveMovie" which is installed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.01 or 4.0.: EIDS Tagalog Video Exercise, Monday in Manila, Scene 3
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The Future of WinCALIS on the Internet |
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This page was last updated on May 8, 1997.
This page is maintained by Carl Kingsford
<clk3@acpub.duke.edu>
The version of WebCALIS displayed above is: 1.16.
© 1997 by the Humanities Computing Facility of Duke University.