Thursday, July 7, 2011

Rosetta Stone V3 - Japanese

Rosetta Stone V3 - Japanese


Rosetta Stone V3 - Japanese


Rosetta Stone (NYSE: RST) owned language learning programs produced by Rosetta Stone Ltd., address and slogan is a reference to the Rosetta Stone, an artifact inscribed in several languages, which helped Jean-Francois Champollion decoding Egyptian hieroglyphics.
Rosetta Stone uses a combination of text, images and sound, with levels of increasing difficulty, with student advancing to teach vocabulary and different grammatical functions intuitively, without drills or translation. They call "dynamic immersion method." Goal is to teach languages ​​and is learning the languages ​​of the first.

According to the company, Mr. Allen Stoltzfus learned the German language by immersion, while living in Germany, I found it relatively easy. In the 1980s, Stoltzfus started to learn Russian in class, but discovered to be much more difficult. Wanted to emulate the German experience, and decided to use computer technology to create a similar learning experience. Volunteered to help his brother in-law, Dr. John Fairfield, who held a doctorate degree. Computer.


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Rosetta Stone V3 - Japanese

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