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28Indonesian education: using Google Translate and the internet
Posted By: Amran on November 28, 2009 at 10:24 am
Ok I know I mentioned Indonesian education in the header above but really this article is relevant for any school out there that does not have English as its main medium of instruction.
Google has introduced Google Translate translation service. It is free. Teachers and students can now have better access to websites for educational use. Students will find it easier to use the massive resources of the Web for their research work. Also for example, where once to design a WebQuest, a teacher will have difficulty finding web resources in their native languages, this hurdle can largely be overcome with Google Translate. Though not perfect, I think it can assist students and teachers to overcome much of the language barrier.
Anyway, at the very least no one can insult me (in written form anyway) in French and get away with it. By the way. what are those French lines in the Beatles’ “Michelle”?
| Filed Under: teaching Tagged with English Language, Google, Google Translate, Indonesia, internet, schools, sekolah, web, WebQuests |

