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Informacinių technologijų panaudojimas mokant VGTU studentus užsieniečius lietuvių kalbos kaip svetimosios
Application of Information Technologies in Teaching Foreign VGTU Students Lithuanian as a Foreign Language

Author(s): Regina Žukienė
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Keywords: Erasmus programme; Lithuanian as a foreign language; information technologies; programme “First Steps of Hermes”

Summary/Abstract: Lithuanian universities are currently undergoing a novel period of social changes, globalization and rapid technological development. A substantial body of relevant international programmes are being implemented. One of them is Erasmus – an international higher education programme aiming to strengthen cooperation at the European level and promote the mobility of students and lecturers, as well as to enhance the interaction between enterprises and higher education institutions. Vilnius Gediminas Technical University attempts to provide foreign Erasmus students with the best scientific, linguistic, cultural and educational experiences. For this purpose, the use information technologies in learning processes proved to be very helpful by opening a unique possibility to learn new languages and to communicate despite cultural differences. Computer aided language teaching tools are modern, effective and flexible alternatives to traditional learning in auditoriums and serve as auxiliary means to increase the effectiveness of studies. The article presents an e-learning programme “First Steps of HERMES” for learning languages. The management of the programme is discussed, the possibilities provided by online learning are assessed and the results of the pilot offering of the programme to VGTU are summarized.

  • Issue Year: 19/2011
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 108-116
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: Lithuanian
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