Finding Nemo Read-Along Storybook and CD
|Hachette Tác giả Disney Book Group NXB Disney Press Năm XB 2012/07/31 Trọng lượng (gr) 109 Kích thước (cm) 21 x 0.3 x 20.3 Số trang 912 Hình thức Bìa Mềm Ngôn ngữ Sách Tiếng Nước Ngoài
Marlin, Nemo, Dory, and all your favorite characters from Finding Nemo star in this exciting storybook-and-CD set.
This retelling of the beloved Disney• Pixar film features word-for-word narration, thrilling sound effects, and the voices of Ellen DeGeneres, Albert Brooks, Willem Dafoe, and other actors from the original movie! Follow along as Marlin meets his forgetful friend Dory, some very hungry sharks, and a band of groovy sea turtles in the search for his lost son, Nemo.
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Learning Technologies and Globalization 2016 : Pedagogical Frameworks and Applications
This brief describes the evolutionary and global impact of the techno-social transformation on learning technologies in terms of emerging pedagogical frameworks and applications.
it provides examples of such applications in higher education, K-12, and the workplace, across the globe.
The transformation and diffusion of ICT into an ever-present and accessible phenomenon is fundamentally shaping human activity and culture, changing human identity, and redefining globalization.
Global activities have widened, intensified, and accelerated as a result of ICT integration generating a new awareness of the world as a techno-social environment.
This emergent global environment is introducing unprecedented socio-economic opportunities; however, it is also bringing new risks and challenges, particularly as this relates to learning technologies, most especially in higher education contexts.
Shakespeares Wort-Schätze
Kein Autor kann es mit dem Bekanntheitsgrad William Shakespeares aufnehmen.
Seine über 400 Jahre alten Stücke werden weltweit gelesen und gespielt, seine Sonette gelten als unvergleichlich.
Dieses Phänomen hat seinen Ursprung nicht zuletzt in der Wortgewalt des Dichters und in der Zeitlosigkeit seiner Themen: Liebe, Leidenschaft, Krieg, Verrat und Ehre, Individuum und Gesellschaft, Erdenleben und Transzendenz.
Nicht nur Hamlets Frage nach »Sein oder Nichtsein« ist längst zu einem geflügelten Wort geworden.
Aber ›Shakespeares Wort-Schätze‹ bieten viel mehr als berühmte Zitate: Erst in längeren Abschnitten erschließen sich Gemeintes und die sprachliche Virtuosität des Dichters aus Stratford am eindrucksvollsten.
Dazu gehört natürlich auch der Originaltext, der parallel zur Übersetzung dargeboten wird.