This module on computer assisted language learning provides novice and experienced second and foreign language (L2) teachers alike with an introduction to the field of computer assisted language learning (CALL). The module first provides a historical overview of the field and then explores the most widely researched areas within CALL. The module examines findings of research into computer-mediated communication for L2 learning as well as L2 skill area instruction in technology-enhanced settings. The unit then turns to a discussion of teacher and learner standards for using CALL, followed by a discussion of how one may find and evaluate CALL resources appropriate for specific instructional contexts. The module ends with an introduction to four of the newest and most exciting areas in CALL: gaming, fan fiction, digital story telling, and mobile assisted language learning.

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Autorentext

Bryan Smith is Associate Professor of English at Arizona State University.



Inhalt

Technology in Language Learning, Overview, What is CALL? Overview and Short History, Computer-Mediated Communication, Reflection, CALL and Skill Development, Quiz, CALL and the Teacher-Scholar, CALL Journals, New(er) Directions in CALL, Summary and Conclusion

Titel
Technology in Language Learning: An Overview
EAN
9781317377023
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
16.09.2015
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.31 MB
Anzahl Seiten
34