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Furstenberg, Gilberte; English, Kathryn – Language Learning & Technology, 2016
Two of the original authors of "Giving a Virtual Voice to the Silent Language of Culture: The Cultura Project", published in "Language Learning & Technology" in 2001, look back on the origin of the Cultura project, its goals, and the approach and materials used. Their commentary then focuses on the features and the…
Descriptors: Program Descriptions, Intercultural Communication, Teaching Methods, Questionnaires
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Chapelle, Carol A. – Language Learning & Technology, 2016
This commentary offers a brief reflection on the state of CALL in 1997, when "Language Learning & Technology" was launched with my paper entitled "CALL in the year 2000: Still in search of research paradigms?" The point of my 1997 paper was to suggest the potential value of research on second language learning for the study…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Educational Technology
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Blake, Robert – Language Learning & Technology, 2016
The computer-assisted language learning (CALL) field seems to change overnight with new technological affordances. Blake revisits his 2000 "LLT" article on computer-mediation communication (CMC) in order to reflect on how the field has examined this topic over the past decade or so. While the Interaction Hypothesis continues to guide…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Interlanguage, Spanish, Second Language Learning
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Stockwell, Glenn – Language Learning & Technology, 2012
While the enthusiasm that Ballance shows in his commentary (this issue) for mobile learning and the possibilities that new developments in technology of mobile devices may bring about is commendable, there are several areas of concern in his commentary that deserve mention. The author's first concern is that the commentary misrepresents the…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Vocabulary Development
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Taylor, Alan M. – Language Learning & Technology, 2014
Meta-analytic methods are often used to determine the effectiveness of certain treatments across studies. However, we are often unaware of how a meta-analysis can provide value to researchers and practitioners. This paper offers a brief commentary on a meta-analysis conducted by Lin, Huang and Liou (2013) in LLT, providing further statistical…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Outcomes of Treatment, Research Methodology, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Hegelheimer, Volker; Chapelle, Carol A. – Language Learning & Technology, 2000
Focuses on the noticing hypothesis in computer-assisted language learning (CALL) reading materials. Reviews the problem of assessing noticing in classroom and experimental settings through conditions for noticing, retrospective assessment, and concurrent assessment. Concurrent assessment is illustrated through CALL materials that gather data on…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Reading Materials, Reading Skills, Research Methodology
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Chapelle, Carol – Language Learning & Technology, 1997
Advancements in the design and use of computer-assisted language learning (CALL) activities require that key questions about CALL be identified and effective research methods be used to answer them. This article suggests looking to research on other types of second-language (L2) classroom activities for guidance in framing CALL research questions…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Environment, Computer Assisted Instruction, Language Research
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Lamy, Marie-Noelle; Goodfellow, Robin – Language Learning & Technology, 1999
Argues that conscious reflection is still necessary in an interactive learning environment and that a challenge facing developers of the virtual-language classroom is how to combine the processes of conscious reflection with those of spontaneous interaction. Examples of computer-mediated communication exchanges are examined that were generated…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Distance Education, French
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Robin, Richard – Language Learning & Technology, 2007
Language teachers know that even the best technology cannot provide the high degree of interaction required to acquire meaningful proficiency in a foreign language. Even the most polished packages available today cannot evaluate learner input and provide subtle shades of context-based feedback, except in the narrowest of circumstances. In this…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Listening Comprehension, Native Speakers, English (Second Language)
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Blake, Robert – Language Learning & Technology, 2000
Fifty intermediate second language Spanish learners were asked to carry out networked discussions in pairs during their lab time using a synchronous chat program that records all textual entries. Findings suggest that computer mediated communication (CMC) can provide many of the alleged benefits ascribed to the Interaction Hypothesis, but with…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Interlanguage, Second Language Instruction
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Doughty, Catherine J.; Long, Michael H. – Language Learning & Technology, 2003
Defines 10 methodological principles for task-based language learning and illustrates their implementation in the case of foreign language distance learning for less commonly taught languages. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Psycholinguistics, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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LeLoup, Jean W.; Ponterio, Robert – Language Learning & Technology, 2003
Examines some of the techniques used in a variety of online sites for learning several languages. The lessons featured were chosen for their quality, the variety of technical features, range of pedagogical techniques, and selection of languages taught. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Chinese, Multimedia Instruction, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Groot, Peter J. M. – Language Learning & Technology, 2000
Describes a computer assisted word acquisition program (CAVOCA) that tries to operationalize current theoretical thinking about second language vocabulary acquisition. Its contents are based on a systematic inventory of the vocabulary relevant for the target group. To test its efficacy, the program was contrasted in a number of experimental…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning
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LeLoup, Jean; Ponterio, Robert – Language Learning & Technology, 2003
Examines a collaborative language learning project that brought together elementary and middle school students in France, Canada, and a Basque school to communicate about monsters--a topic of concern to any child who has heard a fairy tale or watched a Disney movie. The Internet is used as the medium of interaction, allowing more students to…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Elementary Education, Fairy Tales, Foreign Countries