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Podcasting: An Effective Tool for Honing Language Students’ Pronunciation?
...strongly agree agree neutral disagree strongly disagree SA A N D SD 1. I enjoyed posting some of my assignments to my blog this semester. SA A N D SD 2. I enjoyed reading my classmates’ blogs an...

by Lara Ducate, Lara Lomicka
in Volume 13 Number 3, October 2009 Special Issue On Technology And Learning Pronunciation

Concordancers and dictionaries as problem-solving tools for ESL academic writing
...strong preference for verification over elicitation even for problems for which elicitation queries would have been more helpful. In one of her problem spaces, Yumee carried out a verification query...

by Choongil Yoon
in Volume 20 Number 1, February 2016

Collaborative writing and text quality in Google Docs
...strong relationship—even though TBLT research is moving to separate analyses of syntax and lexicon (Polio & Shea, 2014). Possibly, this relationship depended on learners’ overall L2 development: the...

by Zsuzsanna I. Abrams
in Volume 23 Number 2, June 2019

Pre-task planning in L2 text-chat: Examining learners’ process and performance
...stronger than pet own| Phrasal complexity was defined as the number of words divided by the number of clauses (Révész, Ekiert, & Torgersen, 2014), while lexical complexity was calculated using Guira...

by Nicole Ziegler
in Volume 22 Number 3, October 2018

Flexibility and Interaction at a Distance: A Mixed-Mode Environment for Language Learning
...strong focus placed on learners' affective and cognitive resources necessarily draws attention towards individual differences in terms of knowledge, skills, personality, cultural values, and lifestyle...

by Antonella Strambi, Eric Bouvet
in Volume 07 Number 3, September 2003 Special Issue Distance Learning

Exploring the relationship between electronic literacy and heritage language maintenance
...strong position, because she did not fully align herself with the Korean community due to her lack of proficiency in Korean. Moreover, Lizzy is situated in a social context and physical space where ...

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

From TPACK-in-Action workshops to classrooms: CALL competency developed and integrated
...Strongly Disagree” and 5 as “Strongly Agree.” The scoring for responses to the survey items was straightforward: 1 point for “1 Strongly Disagree” indicating the lowest CALL competency level and 5 p...

by Shu-Ju Diana Tai
in Volume 19 Number 1, February 2015 Special Issues on Teacher Education and CALL

Individual versus interactive task-based performance through voice-based computer-mediated communication
...strong obligation, is a recommend, is better can’t. Student 2: I think is better. Gisela Granena Individual versus Interactive Task-Based Performance Language Learning & Technology 51 A recent ...

by Gisela Granena
in Volume 20 Number 3, October 2016

Fan translation of games, anime, and fanfiction
...strong allegiance to cultural products such as these often engage in practices that surpass mere cultural consumption. This is more apparent in the case of fanfiction. Fanfictioners write spin-off s...

by Boris Vazquez-Calvo, Leticia T. Zhang, Mariona Pascual, Daniel Cassany
in Volume 23 Number 1, February 2019 Special Issue: CALL in the Digital Wilds

AI as a debate coach: A mixed-methods analysis of student self-efficacy and perceptions in an AI-assisted debate
...strongest predictors of academic performance in higher education (Bartimote-Aufflick et al., 2016; Panadero et al., 2017). For instance, a meta-analysis found self-efficacy to be the single stronges...

by Joan Wan-Ting Huang
in Volume 30 Number 1, 2026