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E-texts, mobile browsing, and rich internet applications
...linked text (i.e., dotted lines may indicate a different kind of link from solid lines), and enlist many different options for arranging text on the page. Online reading is not nearly as straightfor...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 11 Number 3, October 2007 Special Issue on Technology and Reading

Review of eSpindle Vocabulary & Spelling Program Online
...linked resources such as ThinkMap and Answers.com (Externally Linked), or absence (Absent). The merged cell below these designations outlines the extent to which and/or the manner in which a criteri...

by Justin Olmanson
in Volume 11 Number 3, October 2007 Special Issue on Technology and Reading

The formative role of teaching presence in blended Virtual Exchange
...link them to different virtual exchange project phases. We also highlight the modelling role of TP in blended formats in the context of a teacher training virtual exchange. Modelling, delivered throu...

by Malgorzata Kurek, Andreas Müller-Hartmann
in Volume 23 Number 3, October 2019 Special Issue: New Developments in Virtual Exchange in Foreign Language Education

Review of Pronunciación y Fonética, version 2.1
...linking. Linking between words in the couplet is indicated by the ^ symbol. The student is then given each line of the couplet separately to listen to. She next records herself saying the verse and th...

by Phillip Elliott
in Volume 07 Number 2, May 2003 Special Issue Telecollaboration

Affordances and Challenges of Telecollaboration for Pre-service Teachers
...link between knowledge and practice in telecollaboration. The current research examined affordances and challenges of telecollaboration in teacher education by connecting American pre-service teache...

by Se Jeong Yang
in Volume 24 Number 3, October 2020

Review of Hot Potatoes
...linked to other exercises to form a sequence of tasks. Students can correct their own work based on the clues and feedback set up in advance by the teacher. Hot Potatoes also allows the teacher to spe...

by Stewart Arneil, Martin Holmes, David MacGregor
in Volume 05 Number 2, May 2001 Special Issue Computer-Assisted Language Testing

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...linked and how such links may be fruitfully exploited in theory and practice. Thus, in Chinese philosophy there is a reciprocal metaphor that connects the cosmos and the body through Qi, an energetic...

in Volume 22 Number 2, June 2018 Special Issue on Qualitative Research in CALL

Student Technology Use in a Self-Access Center
...links to useful websites worksheet activities links to language websites karaoke mobile software (for smartphones/ tablet computers) other (if you have your own idea): D. TECHNOLOGY AT HO...

by Joachim Castellano, Jo Mynard, Troy Rubesch
in Volume 15 Number 3, October 2011 Special Issue on Learner Autonomy and New Learning Environments

Invited commentary: Vocabulary
...links with new vocabulary when video (and audio) is combined with captions. Naturally, as with the Chen and Baker study, Sydorenko’s research will prove valuable for the evidence it provides, but pe...

by Ron Martinez, Norbert Schmitt
in Volume 14 Number 2, June 2010 Special Issue On Technology And Learning Vocabulary

Towards transparent computing: Content authoring using open standards
...link to the video file and waiting for it to download, 2) using a commercial streaming service, or 3) using a proprietary plug-in which may not be Robert Godwin-Jones Towards Transparent Computing ...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 18 Number 1, February 2014