2011年7月19日星期二

Computers in the Latin Classroom

Computers in the Latin Classroom
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Teachers and Writers Professional ResourcesComputers in the Latin ClassroomComputer software to improve and facilitate teaching and learning in the Latin classroom.Classics Software ReviewsA resource page for reviews of Classics software.Classics Technology CenterA repository of practical tools, for educators and other classicists, to enhance the use of computer technology in classics education.Declension of Latin Nouns: a Self-QuizQuiz gives student a noun to decline and an opportunity to check his answers. All cases. All declensions.Educational Software for the ClassicsCatalogs and demos. It offers great potential for the classroom, including software for the ancient Greek and Latin languages, as well as other aspects of classical civilization, including mythology, culture, and etymology.Hot PotatoesThe freeware Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises for the World Wide Web. Images Rosetta Stone Greek
of Ancient Greece and RomeCopyright-free images for anything but commercial use.Latin Dictionary and Grammar AidA searchable Latin dictionary and grammar aid (nouns, adjectives, verbs, participles) maintained by University of Notre Dame archives.New Tools for TeachingAn introduction to Internet-based resources for teaching, by James J. O'Donnell, UPenn.Roots of English: An Etymological DictionaryThe Chair of the Classics Department at Seton Hall University, Prof. Eugene Cotter, has recently published this online and downloadable etymological dictionary.Rosetta Stone Language LibraryAn award-winning language-learning CD-ROM program which teaches the fundamentals of Latin.Software Directory for the ClassicsLatin software for the classroom, purchasable online.Software for Latin TeachersRoman calendar, Vinco Bingo, and Natalis.c.2055-1650 B.C. (but see article Rosetta Stone Arabic
on ancient Egyptian dates) In the Middle Kingdom, a feudal period of Egyptian history, ordinary men and women were subject to corvee, but they also achieved some advances; for instance, they could share in funerary procedures previously reserved for the pharaoh or top elite.The Middle Kingdom was composed of part of the 11th Dynasty, the 12th Dynasty, and current scholars add the first half of the 13th Dynasty.More on the Middle Kingdom

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