High school students in New Zealand will soon be using a
multimedia CD-ROM produced at the University of New South Wales to learn
Japanese. The NZ Ministry of Education has purchased 500 copies of the CD-ROM,
Japan Album, for distribution to schools. The CD-ROM was developed by the
university’s Unisearch Multimedia in conjunction with the Department of School
Education in NSW and the Japan Foundation. The Japan Album, with a vocabulary of
1200 words, runs on multimedia PCs and Macintosh computers. More information is
available from the Unisearch Website http://www.unisearchmm.com
More from New Å®ÉúСÊÓÆµ
Explore the latest news, articles and features

Life
Himalayan wolf-dog hybrids emerge as a threat to wolves and people
News

Environment
First test of CO2 removal with green sand finds no harm to marine life
News

Space
SpaceX is about to launch tallest and most powerful rocket in history
News

Environment
Cleaning up air pollution could weaken vital AMOC ocean current
News
Popular articles
Trending New Å®ÉúСÊÓÆµ articles
1
Why autism pioneer Uta Frith wants to dismantle the spectrum
2
Where did the laws of physics come from? I think I've found the answer
3
Can cloud seeding save us from water bankruptcy?
4
Himalayan wolf-dog hybrids emerge as a threat to wolves and people
5
Science doesn't have a monopoly on good ideas
6
New Å®ÉúСÊÓÆµ recommends a smart new account of human exceptionalism
7
The truth about de-extinction: is it even possible, and why do it?
8
SpaceX is about to launch tallest and most powerful rocket in history
9
What if the idea of the autism spectrum is completely wrong?
10
CAR T-cell therapy bolstered by stiffening up cancer cells first