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...Richard Stallman has defined this freedom as being "free as in free speech, not as a free beer", by which he means that information should be made available so that anybody can use it and develop i...

by Joel Bloch
in Volume 12 Number 2, June 2008 Special Issue On Technology And Learning To Write

An update on discourse functions and syntactic complexity in synchronous and asynchronous communication
...Richard Kern (1995), Rafael Salaberry (1999), and Mark Warschauer (1996, 1997)—who were investigating the impact of a rapidly evolving Internet technology on the language learning process and oral a...

by Susana M. Sotillo
in Volume 20 Number 2, June 2016 Special Issue of Special Issues: 20 Years of Language Learning & Technology

Fostering foreign language learning through technology-enhanced intercultural projects
...Richards, 2010; Smith, 2000; Wu & Marek, 2010; Wu, Yen, & Marek, 2011). This allows learners to “develop meaningful relationships with one another and to use the language they are studying to do so”...

by Jen Jun Chen, Shu Ching Yang
in Volume 18 Number 1, February 2014

Playing the videotext: A media literacy perspective on video-mediated l2 listening
...Kern & Schultz, 2005; Kramsch, A’Ness, & Lam, 2000). Here, I argue that a media literacy perspective offers a basis to see interactions with videotexts as a form of play (Mackey, 2002) and brings work...

by Paul Gruba
in Volume 10 Number 2, May 2006 Special Issue on Electronic Literacy

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...Richard Kern, Greg Kessler, Kurt Kohn, Claudia Kost, Dennis Koyama, Iryna Kozlova, Jeff Kuhn, Malgorzata Kurek, Chun Lai, Yu-Ju Lan, Jinyoung Lee, Juhee Lee, Sy-Ying Lee, Aubrey Leveridge, John Levi...

in Volume 23 Number 1, February 2019 Special Issue: CALL in the Digital Wilds

Artifacts and cultures-of-use in intercultural communication
...Richard Kern generously shared the French-American data included in both this paper and that published by Kramsch and Thorne (2002). For his analysis, see Kern, 2000. 10. Genre as Kramsch and Thorne (...

by Steven L. Thorne
in Volume 07 Number 2, May 2003 Special Issue Telecollaboration

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...Richard Medina, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Production Assistants Asuka Miyamoto & Jue Wang, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa Past Reviewers 2000  ...

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Computer mediated communication: A window on L2 Spanish interlanguage
...Kern, 1995), (c) a less stressful environment for L2 practice (Chun, 1998), and (d) a more equitable and non-threatening forum for L2 discussions, especially those involving women, minorities, and n...

by Robert Blake
in Volume 04 Number 1, May 2000 Special Issue The Role of Computer Technology in Second Language Acquisition Research (Part 2)

Mode, meaning, and synaesthesia in multimedia L2 writing
...Richard Kern, David Malinowski, and three anonymous reviewers for their indispensable advice in preparing this article. I would also like to extend my great appreciation to the Berkeley Language Cent...

by Mark Evan Nelson
in Volume 10 Number 2, May 2006 Special Issue on Electronic Literacy

Interactive whiteboards in state school settings: Teacher responses to socio-constructivist hegemonies
...Kern is no doubt correct in his assertion that “technology-based language teaching is not a method but is integrated into various pedagogical approaches” (Kern, 2006, p. 200), CALL and CMC exist and ...

by Euline Cutrim Schmid, Shona Whyte
in Volume 16 Number 2, June 2012 Special Issue on Hegemonies in CALL