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Custom GPT as mediator: Dynamic Assessment with beginner KFL learners
...Changes in Uptake Rate and Mean Steps-to-Success between the First and Last Sessions Figure 4 Changes in Mean Length of Sentences (MLS) and Root Type-Token Ratio (RTTR) between the First and L...

by Minjin Kim
in Volume 30 Number 1, 2026

Ecological semiotics: Multimodality, multilingualism, and situated language learning in the AI era
...change in relation to integrated multimodality as well as to pedagogical translanguaging. Constraints on change in these areas relate to long entrenched (and professionally sanctioned) practices as w...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 29 Number 3, October 2025 Special Issue: Multimodality in CALL

Big data and language learning: Opportunities and challenges
...changes. A study by Zhu (2016), uncovered distinct configurations in multi-party exchanges, namely star (centralized) or network (interconnected) patterns, easily distinguished when mapped graphical...

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

Effects of web-based collaborative writing on individual L2 writing development
...change, and teachers’ use of technology (as they guide learning) will need to change as well. They note increased opportunities for flexibility and fluidity in the composing and writing process, opp...

by Dawn Bikowski, Ramyadarshanie Vithanage
in Volume 20 Number 1, February 2016

Data-Informed language learning
...changes the knowledge from corpus work. In a project by Belz and Vyatkina (2005), students first worked with samples of usage (modal particles in German) before using the expressions in online excha...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 21 Number 3, October 2017 Special Issue on Corpora in Language Learning and Teaching

Negotiation of meaning and corrective feedback in Japanese/English eTandem
...Changed verb tenses to a more appropriate tense (2) 3. Added an adverb of quantity 4. Omitted an unnecessary word 5. Inserted a modal verb (2) 6. Changed an adverb to a comparative 7. Advised the...

by Jack Bower, Satomi Kawaguchi
in Volume 15 Number 1, February 2011 Special Issue: Multilateral Online Exchanges for Language and Culture Learning

LCTLs and technology: The promise of open education
...changers: Education and information technologies (pp. 81–89). Washington, DC: Educause. Retrieved from: http://www.educause.edu/research-publications/books/game-changers-education-and-informationtechn...

by Carl Blyth
in Volume 17 Number 1, February 2013 Special Issue on Less Commonly Taught Languages - Language Learning & Technology

Literacy: Reading on the net
...change when the text is clicked. A JavaScript utility alters the function of the link by allowing new information appear without making the text disappear. In this case, the cues appear in a "layer,...

by Jean W. LeLoup, Robert Ponterio
in Volume 04 Number 2, September 2000 Special Issue Literacies and Technologies

L2 identity, discourse, and social networking in Russian
...change connecting our American learners to Russian native speakers, who live in the United States and abroad in Russia and Ukraine. As the exchange venue, we selected VKontakte, a Russia-based counter...

by Liudmila Klimanova, Svetlana Dembovskaya
in Volume 17 Number 1, February 2013 Special Issue on Less Commonly Taught Languages - Language Learning & Technology

Embodied interaction: Learning Chinese characters through body movements
...changeably in this paper. Over the past decades, researchers have been interested in what role body movements play in learning and Xinhao Xu & Fengfeng Ke 137 instructional activities, and how ...

by Xinhao Xu, Fengfeng Ke
in Volume 24 Number 3, October 2020