Technology-Enhanced instruction in learning world languages: The middlebury interactive learning program

Middlebury Interactive Language (MIL) programs are designed to teach world language courses using blended and online learning for students in kindergarten through grade 12. Middlebury Interactive courses start with fundamental building blocks in four key areas of world-language study: listening comp...

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