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Blended Learning Sources Releases Online Demo of the Japanese Language Companion

03-23-2011 08:46 AM CET | Science & Education

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Blended Learning Sources, an innovative blended learning teaching materials developer, has recently updated its website to include an online demonstration of its software application, the Japanese Language Companion.

The addition of the online demo is in response to the many inquiries received from Japanese teachers worldwide who have expressed interest in the software but until now have been unable to perform a comprehensive evaluation of the application.

According to Jack Kent, Blended Learning Sources’ founder, “Following the successful launch of the Japanese Language Companion in December 2010, feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. However, we’ve received a number of inquiries regarding the product’s look, feel, ease of use, and benefit to students. In response, we’ve updated our website to include an online demonstration of the application, and we’re optimistic that upon examination both teachers and students will recognize its merits, and the benefits of using it will become self evident.”

The Japanese Language Companion is a Windows based learning application for novice to intermediate level English speaking students of Japanese, to be used in conjunction with traditional classroom curriculum. The application features thirty one unique learning modules with concentration on the major skill-sets required to master the Japanese language.

For more information about Blended Learning Sources or the Japanese Language Companion, please visit www.BlendedLearningSources.com.

About Blended Learning Sources

Blended Learning Sources provides Japanese language learning aids in response to an overwhelming demand by teachers of the Japanese language for adequate teaching materials. The Japanese Language Companion is a comprehensive learning tool that enhances classroom learning with accompanying software-based assignments. Blended Learning Sources tailors Japanese language resources to effectively teach students the time-honored world language. For more information about Blended Learning Sources and its products, visit http://www.blendedlearningsources.com.

Blended Learning Sources
345 Fox Chase Rd.
Chester, NJ 07930

Jack Kent
jack.kent@blendedlearningsources.com

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