- InMoment - Wikipedia
InMoment is an American multinational software company headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah The company was originally founded as Mindshare Technologies by John Sperry, and Kurt Williams, and Richard D Hanks in 2002
- Language education in Singapore - Wikipedia
The language education in Singapore has been a controversial topic in Singapore - although Singaporeans are becoming increasingly English-dominant speakers, many have not achieved a good grasp of their mother tongue
- Glossary of language education terms - Wikipedia
Glossary of language education terms Language teaching, like other educational activities, may employ specialized vocabulary and word use This list is a glossary for English language learning and teaching using the communicative approach
- Language education - Wikipedia
Language education refers to the processes and practices of teaching a second or foreign language Its study reflects interdisciplinary approaches, usually including some applied linguistics [1][2] There are four main learning categories for language education: communicative competencies, proficiencies, cross-cultural experiences, and multiple literacies [3]
- Online learning in higher education - Wikipedia
Online learning via learning management system Online learning involves courses offered by primary institutions that are 100% virtual Online learning, or virtual classes offered over the internet, is contrasted with traditional courses taken in a brick-and-mortar school building It is a development in distance education that expanded in the 1990s with the spread of the commercial Internet
- List of language self-study programs - Wikipedia
Self-study language acquisition programs allow learning without having a teacher present, [1][2] and the courses can supplement or replace classroom instruction [3] Universities use self-study programs for less-commonly taught languages, where having professors is not feasible [4][5] Self-study programs are available on paper, audio files, video files, smartphone apps, computers, or any
- Extramural English - Wikipedia
Extramural English In the field of second-language acquisition, extramural English (EE) is English that learners come in contact with or are involved in outside the walls of the classroom, [1] often through streaming media and online games [2][3] It is an example of informal learning of English
|