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- From: bsalter@acorn.co.uk (Brian Salter)
- Subject: Eloquent news release
- Date: 15 May 92 07:32:34 GMT
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- Eloquent Acorns for New Language Project
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- A consortium of European colleges and companies has won a major
- contract to develop a new generation of interactive materials for
- learning foreign languages, based on Acorn's A5000 and A540
- computers.
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- The contract, which is to be subsidised by the EC's "LINGUA"
- programme for up to half of the total cost, was won against intense
- competition from throughout the European Community. The project -
- codenamed "Eloquent" - looks set to place the consortium at the
- cutting edge of technology-driven language learning methods in
- European schools and colleges.
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- Initial development of the new materials across the custom-designed
- multimedia computer network will be based at the Thomas Telford
- School - a City Technology Centre (CTC) in Shropshire. The idea is
- to enable students to learn languages for vocational purposes from
- a computer, allowing them to interact with moving pictures, sound,
- graphics and text together on-screen during the lesson. Eventually
- it is envisaged that the present-day sound-only cassette-based
- systems used for language learning will be replaced with a
- multimedia solution for the 21st century.
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- Acorn's A5000 and A540 computers will be used for the multimedia
- network and the development of interactive materials respectively;
- and as the hardware supplier to the project, Acorn will provide the
- technical support required for the development of the new learning
- technology.
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- Acorn's computers will be accompanied by a number of peripherals
- including CD_ROM and magneto-optical disk devices to provide mass
- storage. Multimedia support will be provided by Acorn's Replay full
- motion video system along with sound sampling to capture the
- students' progress in language learning.
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- "Eloquent"'s Director, Stephen Hagen, who is the Curriculum
- Development Director at the government-sponsored CTC Trust, said
- "From next year Britain will be part of an enlarged international
- European Community where only some 18% of the population speak
- English as their mother tongue; so the need to teach our children,
- young people and workforce to speak other languages is particularly
- pressing. This project harnesses new ideas and new technology to
- speed up this process and make language learning an easier and more
- exciting proposition than it used to be."
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- Acorn's Technical Director, Malcolm Bird said "It is excellent to
- see the technology that is now available being put to such new and
- constructive use. Acorn have developed low cost multimedia systems
- that can offer substantial advantages over the dedicated hardware
- approach used by language laboratories in the past. The use of
- multimedia systems dramatically opens up the ways in which language
- learning can be enhanced."
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- Ends
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- Issued by:
- Brian Salter
- Corporate Affairs Manager
- Acorn Computers
- Fulbourn Road
- Cherry Hinton
- Cambridge CB1 4JN
- Tel 0223 245200
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