[etni] Re: Electronic dictionary

  • From: Avi Tsur <tsuravi@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <etni.list@xxxxxxxxx>, bus-etni <etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2010 13:59:46 +0200

I stand corrected and am posting Dr. Judy Steiner's answer
 
Avi Tsur
 
 
The Book Approval Dept. of the Ministry of Education is in the process of 
evaluating electronic dictionaries. When the process is complete, we will post 
a list of the approved dictionaries.

In the meantime, for students who have an ivchun and permission to use an 
electronic dictionary, they can buy any electronic dictionary that translates 
at the word level, and that does NOT translate sentences. Also, the listening 
function of the dictionary cannot be used during exams.

All the best,
Judy



 
 



 
> From: tsuravi@xxxxxxxxxxx
> To: etni.list@xxxxxxxxx; etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [etni] Electronic dictionary
> Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2010 12:52:35 +0200
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> Please note that dictionaries that have sound are OUT 
> Any device that translates sentences are OUT
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> Electronic devices that translate at the word level (including phrasal verbs) 
> are OK.
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> As of the year 2012 pupils will be able to work with specific Electronic 
> Dictionaries that have Ministry approval
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> Avi Tsur 
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