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--- Forwarded Message from "Viatcheslav Yatsko" <[log in to unmask]> ---

>Subject: Software for CALI
>Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 14:21:56 +0700
>Thread-Topic: Software for CALI
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>From: "Viatcheslav Yatsko" <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Colleagues, 

The Computational Linguistics Laboratory (CLL) at Katanov State
University of Khakasia (KSU) is pleased to announce the release of
computer systems for Computer Assisted Language Instruction. 

1. COMPARE allows the user to estimate time depth separating two
genetically related languages. 

2. ETS (Event Tracking Summarizer) is a system specially designed to
summarize long fiction so as to track events that happened to the
personages. 

3. PASS (Partially Automated Symmetric Summarization) 

4. TITE (Translation in Teaching English) 

PASS and TITE are network computer systems designed to facilitate
interaction between the teacher and student in the process of foreign
language teaching. Unlike local systems distributed on CDs these systems
based on the advanced client/server architecture can be used to teach an
unlimited number of students simultaneously. They can be easily
integrated into existing foreign language curricula. The systems can be
used in teaching any language based on Latin or Cyrillic alphabets and
can be adjusted to different levels of language proficiency. The systems
generate statistical data about students' mistakes thus providing the
teacher with important feedback about students' progress. 

All these computer systems work on Windows platform. 

Detailed information about the systems and their free demo versions are
available at 
http://cll.khsu.ru  

Viatcheslav Yatsko 
Ph.D., Prof. Head of the CLL at KSU 
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