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Rich Internet Applications are integral to language teaching and learning. Through our research and development projects, LARC is matching Web 2.0 technology capabilities and assessment methodologies to help meet language teaching and learning needs. Online content development tools enable teachers to create learning and testing materials, and then post them online for accessibility and interactive sharing by students and other faculty.

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