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Big data and language learning: Opportunities and challenges
...culture, not communicating threats (D'Ignazio & Klein, 2020, chap. 6, Raw Data, para. 10). The next step was to train a machine learning classifier to label tweets accordingly. In the words of co-P...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 25 Number 1, February 2021 Special Issue: Big Data in Language Education & Research

Language in Action: From Webquests to Virtual Realities
...culture). Typically a Webquest is clearly structured into components, which include an introduction (why do this activity), tasks (what is supposed to be accomplished), process (how to go about it), a...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 08 Number 3, September 2004 Special Section on Global English(es)

Review of CALL Research Perspectives
...culture (e.g., netspeak features) (pp. 118-119). Joy Egbert’s "Flow as a Model for CALL Research" is an engaging chapter. Many practitioners in the field wonder if there is "flow" in Computer Ass...

by Jesús García Laborda
in Volume 11 Number 2, June 2007

Literacies and technologies revisited
...culture. In response to Carr’s lament over a friend’s inability to read War and Peace, Shirky wrote, “It’s not just Carr’s friend, and it’s not just because of the Web—no one reads War and Peace. It...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 14 Number 3, October 2010

Exploring the relationship between electronic literacy and heritage language maintenance
...culture. The informants report that the deviant language forms found in e-texts enable them to engage in online interactions without the pressures of having to spell the words correctly. However, the...

by Jin Sook Lee
in Volume 10 Number 2, May 2006 Special Issue on Electronic Literacy

Review of Researching Language Learner Interactions Online: From Social Media to MOOCs
...culture, and “en media res practices” (p. 9) to describe the emerging trends in distance language courses. The author places instructors and educators at a crossroads in which they have to decide wh...

by Elena Martín-Moje
in Volume 20 Number 1, February 2016

Review of Technology and Teaching English Language Learners
...culture in the classroom, and assessment. Each chapter deals with the issues surrounding these topics and their connection with technology. The book uses an interactive style that introduces a questio...

by Kaley Bierman
in Volume 09 Number 1, January 2005

Review of Brave New Digital Classroom: Technology and Foreign Language Learning
...culture of practice—is not neutral; it responds to what the practitioners understand or believe to be true about SLA” (p. 11). Ching-Ni Hsieh Review of Brave New Digital Classroom Language Learni...

by Ching-Ni Hsieh
in Volume 13 Number 2, June 2009

Review of Mezhdu Nami
...culture does not seem to be a key component of the textbook—there is no specific part of the website devoted to it, nor is culture a structural part of the units. However, certain tidbits of cultura...

by Irina Zaykovskaya
in Volume 21 Number 1, February 2017 Special Issue on Methodological Innovation in CALL Research

Autonomous Language Learning
...culture immersion. This is the case for the Operational Language & Culture Training Systems (from alelo) such as Tactical Iraqi Arabic. Less ambitious are the more common CALL projects which target ...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 15 Number 3, October 2011 Special Issue on Learner Autonomy and New Learning Environments