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Games in language learning: Opportunities and challenges
...tour of education in Second Life. 12th Annual TCC Worldwide Online Conference (pp. 70-90). Retrieved from http://etec.hawaii.edu/proceedings/2007/calongne.pdf Connolly, T., Stansfield, M. & Hainey,...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 18 Number 2, June 2014 Special Issue: Game-informed L2 Teaching and Learning

Integrating intercultural competence into language learning through technology
...tourist-inspired perspective—but there is typically little or no presentation or discussion of culture-general topics. The notion of a fixed national culture, aligned to political entities, with wide...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 17 Number 2, June 2013

Contributing, creating, curating: Digital literacies for language learners
...TourBuilder enables creation of virtual tours based on Google Earth, which combine photos, text, and video. Aurasma is a service for using existing photos or objects to create augmented reality "aur...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 19 Number 3, October 2015 Special Issues on Digital Literacies and Language Learning

Multimedia CALL: Lessons to be learned from research on instructed SLA
...tourism in the province of Québec in Canada. The database is to be used by learners to study the language of tourism and travel while planning a 10-day trip to Québec. The software allows learners to ...

by Carol Chapelle
in Volume 02 Number 1, July 1998

The evolving roles of language teachers: Trained coders, local researchers, global citizens
...tour of Ruby, while the CodeAcademy’s short course takes 9 hours. The most popular language taught in North American computer science programs today is Python, created by a Dutch programmer. CodeAca...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 19 Number 1, February 2015 Special Issues on Teacher Education and CALL

Testing L2 Vocabulary Recognition and Recall Using Pictorial and Written Test Items
...tournèrent chercher dire que c'étaient des gens de paix. Ils revinrent 6 sans armes avec le calumet de paix faisant signe qu'on vienne à leurs habitations. Ils présentèrent à fumer à M. de LaSalle et ...

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

Geosemiotics as a multiperspectivist lens: Theorizing L2 use of semiotic resources in negotiation of meaning with mobiles from outside the classroom
...Tour Using her Mobile Device: “This is The Place!” Excerpt 5 Figure 7a Place, Language, Visuals Through Pointing, Facial Expression 1. F: So there are many book as well. Hel...

by Helen Lee, Regine Hampel
in Volume 27 Number 2, February 2023 Special Issue: Semiotics in CALL

Technology-mediated task-based language teaching: A qualitative research synthesis
...tour, the real-world outcome of the project led to increased interest and engagement. Lastly, freeing learners from the physical constraints of the classroom setting, technology-mediated TBLT practi...

by Sin Wang Chong, Hayo Reinders
in Volume 24 Number 3, October 2020

Virtual world-supported contextualized multimodal EFL learning at a library
...tours to help increase users’ digital literacy (Khan & Waheed, 2015). Ross and Furno (2011) explored the use of a clicker in library instructional sessions to engage students and capture their attent...

by Siao-Cing Guo, Yu-Ju Lan
in Volume 27 Number 2, February 2023 Special Issue: Semiotics in CALL

“I Am What I Am”: Multilingual identity and digital translanguaging
...tour dates. He reports that he now uses Facebook every day, and that the vast majority of his friends use Facebook. This includes monoligual Serbian speakers, bilingual Serbian-English speakers like...

by Brooke Ricker Schreiber
in Volume 19 Number 3, October 2015 Special Issues on Digital Literacies and Language Learning