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Argument: Technology and software can enhance language-learning
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- wdrew6 (online debater). Economist Debate Series. October 19, 2007 - "Language learning for adults via interactive computer programs such as Rosetta Stone is a great improvement over traditional university style language instruction."
- E. C. Diamond (online debater). Economist Debate Series: Education. October 18, 2007 - "Although the only little-known physical technology in use at Reading Window School (www.readingwindow.org) consists of a disarmingly simple, low-tech device, Reading Window methodology as a whole greatly shortens the time required to impart the concept and basic skills of reading. The sum of anecdotal evidence strongly indicates that Reading Window techniques, used in conjunction with methods already in wide use, will save money and bring functional illiteracy to an end across the English-speaking world."
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