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>From: [log in to unmask]
>Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 07:47:30 EST
>Subject: Language Learning Machines?
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Hello All:

I have a simple suggestion: Substitue an any students MP3 or CD player as the
"machine", have the professor select the audio, digitize the chinese words or
phrases from the source to an .mp3 file, burn the file to a CD and have
students copy the .mp3 file to to their MP3 player. You could also hand them
a CD for play on any computer or portable CD player.

You can use Real Player Juke Box, Cakewalk or others as the digitizer to make
.mp3 files.

John Dowling

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