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Vols. 24-52 include the proceedings of the A.N.A. convention. 1911-39.
Nearly sixty years after Penelope Chetwode, wife of Poet Laureate John Betjeman, ventured into rural Spain on a borrowed mare, Karen Considine follows on horseback in her hoof-prints. Her guide and companion is Penelope’s book, ‘Two Middle-Aged Ladies in Andalusia’. Among the many changes, she finds the enduring spirit of the Andalusian people unaltered. Karen says, “I have been ‘exploring’ since I was around four-years-old, on foot and on horseback, always wanting to see what was hidden around the next corner and then ‘making maps’. My mother gave me Penelope Chetwode’s book when I was fifteen and I never forgot my determination to follow her ride one day. That day finally came when I retired, and I was off after her within the year.” “Beautifully written and truly captures daily Andalusian life.” Richard Dunwoody MBE, Retired steeplechase jockey
This volume offers an introduction to some Web 2.0 technologies. The primary goal of the volume is to establish where we are in terms of Web 2.0 tools for teaching and research, especially in language education. While the volume introduces many Web 2.0 tools and explores how these tools can be used in a classroom, it also offers reader an array of options in how to carry out SLA research using those tools.