…y Gregor Thurmair 16.00 – 16.30 The TRANSBey Prototype: An Online Collaborative Wiki-Based CAT Environment for Volunteer Translators, by Youcef Bey, Christian Boitet and Kyo Kageura ii 16.30 – 17.00 Coffee break 17.00 – 17.30 Corpógrafo – Applications, by Belinda Maia and Luís Sa…
…e interaction – mentioning hybrids of objects, ideas, and knowledge can in turn Wikipedia as a modern example. Such ‘small-world create new networks and result in the disappearance networks’ are characterised by a combination of regu- of other networks. Using the Actor Network Th…
…s for a piece of applied writing. Our students might thus adapt their work to a wiki, a basic Web site, a blog, a letter to the editor of the campus or community newspaper, a letter to a campus or government official, a brochure, or some other occasion. Part of the work that the …
…ession. The section is then closed with the presentation in 12 partnership with Wikimedia Italia and the Perseids project. This collaboration seeks to bring together existing translations with Wikibase so that translation studies may be carried out more effectively. This contribu…
…org.il/?CategoryID=321&ArticleID=251 Or perhaps: Archimedes’ screw. https:// en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archimedes%27_screw 158. In the Land of Israel, flax ripens during March-April, and may coincide with this festival (whose date is based on the lunar calen- dar). Not all labors are…
…lled staple length (the average of the length of fibres in a sample, https://en.wikipe- dia.org/wiki/Staple_(wool)) can have a positive impact on the spinning techniques. The Bronze Age sheep wool finds from Hallstatt have a staple length of about 5 cm, whereas the Iron Age finds…
…s for a piece of applied writing. Our students might thus adapt their work to a wiki, a basic Web site, a blog, a letter to the editor of the campus or community newspaper, a letter to a campus or government official, a brochure, or some other occasion. Part of the work that the …
…es the electromagnetic force. The best description I’ve found so far comes from Wikipedia: viz., photons are ‘chunked ripples in a field, or “excitations”, that “look like” particles’ (Wikipedia s.v.; emphasis added). That is, a photon can be considered as a discretely located (w…
…ence books 1 Revision 1 Siri 1 Wild guess 1 Write down vocabularies 1 YouTube 1 Wikipedia 1 Discussion and Conclusions Despite the importance of language and communication skills for students in the fields of science and engineering, a compartmentalisation of language learning an…