In order to show another face of Taiwanese women of the last century not shown in the history books, the Exhibition includes diaries, passports, books, contracts and other materials which are not publically available.
In the ever-changing digital age, student “Digital Aborigines” are used to diverse sounds, sights, and stimulation from an early age. What’s more, teachers, mere “digital immigrants” themselves, cannot use the didactic teaching methods of before to hold the attention of their students. The question of how teachers can use convenient tools to help students to study meaningfully is a hot topic for many in education.
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Issue:TELDAP e-Newsletter (August, 2011) Publish Date:08/15 /2011 First Issue:02/15 /2007(Published on 15th every 2 months)
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