Technology in Interpretation

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"Incorporating Computer Technology Skills into the Interpretation Courses at UW-Stevens Point"    Thesis Adobe Acrobat Downloads

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  Introductory Pages

  Chapter 1: The Goal and its Setting

  Chapter 2: The Literature Review

  Chapter 3: The Methodology

  Chapter 4: Results and Discussions

  Bibliography

  Appendices

 

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Jim Buchholz
Schmeeckle Reserve
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
(715) 346-4992
jbuchhol@uwsp.edu

 

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