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Lorre French

By: Marcel Beentjes

My first podcast is about Lorre French, a new computer program which will be used in the French department at Leiden University. But why is this program needed? And where is it good for? Listen to the podcast and I will respond to these questions!

November 26, 2020 by mbeenham1 Education Language Online Education Podcast Technology 0

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