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Cloud Applications for Language Learning
Danica Milosevic and Borivoje Milosevic
Technical College University of Nis A. Medvedeva 20, Nis 18000, Serbia.
Abstract: Cloud applications have big impact on electronic learning and language learning process. The proposed framework in this paper is very generic aimed at the systems teaching and web-based networks. We hope that the general framework can be customized to suit individual applications.
Keywords: ESP, Cloud, Services Cloud Applications for Language Learning
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jcl/2023/14/1/30-37
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