TECHNOLOGY IS GOOD, BUT HUMANITY IS BETTER

The author challenges language educators to use the computer wisely, as a tool for more effective learning of language which is so crucial to the building of world-wide bridges of understanding  in this age of economic interdependence and nuclear threat.

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Published inCALICO journal Vol. 3; no. 4; pp. 6 - 11
Main Author Alatis, James E.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 14.01.2013
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Summary:The author challenges language educators to use the computer wisely, as a tool for more effective learning of language which is so crucial to the building of world-wide bridges of understanding  in this age of economic interdependence and nuclear threat.
ISSN:2056-9017
2056-9017
DOI:10.1558/cj.v3i4.6-11