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Building links with the LLAS

The Language Box has always been part of the activities of the Language and Linguistics Subject Centre (based at Southampton) who were involved in the original Faroes project, but we have recently been discussing how to make the Langauge Box more obviously a part of the Centre’s work and online presence. The JISC funded Faroes [...]

The LanguageBox at the RSP 2009 event, Manchester 19th 2009

The Faroes team presented the Language Box at RSP 2009 (Repositories Software Day) in Manchester yesterday. We were supporting ePrints, the repository software that powers the Language Box. RSP is a JISC event that brings together repository software providers and the wider repository community to showcase the latest developments in the field. [...]

Language box opens to students at the University of Portsmouth as a pilot scheme

From February 2009 LB was opened to a group of 20 students of Spanish to explore their role as producers of content as well as their attitudes towards the resource. The experience is so far possitive, although some students found initial problems (mainly technical) which are in the process of being solved. Pariticipation is gradually [...]

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Try Dutch : Language Taster Dutch (Resource)

Are you interested in Dutch? Curious how Dutch sounds? Wondering how difficult, or easy it is? Perhaps you are thinking of studying Dutch? Then here is your opportunity to have a go at the language yourself and experience what it is like to learn Dutch from scratch. You can work through the pack all by yourself or you can do it in class. No previous knowledge of Dutch is required.
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