A Professional Approach to Translator Training (PATT)

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Information technology is a significant challenge for teachers involved in training translators, the prototype of teleworking professions. This article presents an approach that integrates technology into the day-to-day teaching of a range of disciplines. The University of Granada, Spain, offers a four-year first-degree program in Translation and Interpreting. The innovative, collaborative learning project we describe is an online simulation of work in a translation agency. We believe it enhances the quality of translator training within the university context.

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Lobo, M. D. O., Robinson, B., Prieto, R. M. C., Gervilla, E. Q., Martín, R. M., Raya, E. M., … Lerma, J. L. D. (2007). A Professional Approach to Translator Training (PATT). Meta, 52(3), 517–528. https://doi.org/10.7202/016736ar

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