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=== Short description of the topic ===
=== Short description of the topic ===
Give a short description of your topic
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== References and links ==
== References and links ==


=== References ===
=== References ===
Indicate at least 3 references that you will use for your topic
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=== Links ===
=== Links ===
Indicate links that may be helpful for your topic.
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= Our e-learning objects =
= Our e-learning objects =
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== Our podcasts ==
== Our podcasts ==
List all the podcasts that were created by your group.
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== Our materials for an interactive whiteboard ==
== Our materials for an interactive whiteboard ==
List all the files that your group created for the interactive whiteboard.
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== Our pictures ==
== Our pictures ==
Give all the pictures of your group. Use the gallery function for this:
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  File:ManfredFrankfurt1.jpg|Manfred Sailer
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<gallery>
File:Eleris.jpg|Eleris
File:Eleris.jpg|Eleris
File:ManfredFrankfurt1.jpg|Manfred Sailer
File:ManfredFrankfurt1.jpg|Manfred Sailer
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</gallery>


== Our exercises ==
== Our exercises ==
Provide links to all the exercises that your group has created.
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* Exercise on types of ambiguities. [[Determine_the_type_of_ambiguity|Link to the exercise]] (only one example so far).
* Exercise on types of ambiguities. [[Determine_the_type_of_ambiguity|Link to the exercise]] (only one example so far).

Revision as of 19:38, 23 October 2012

Warning:
The material on this page has been created as part of a seminar. It is still heavily under construction and we do not guarantee its correctness. If you have comments on this page or suggestions for improvement, please contact Manfred Sailer.
This note will be removed once the page has been carefully checked and integrated into the main part of this wiki.

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Wikipage of Group 0

Overview

Members

List the members of your group here

Short description of the topic

References and links

References

Links

Our e-learning objects

Our wiki pages

List all the wiki pages that were created by your group.

Our podcasts

Our materials for an interactive whiteboard

Our pictures


Our exercises