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The evolving roles of language teachers: Trained coders, local researchers, global citizens
...writing computer code, but because we want them to be able to make informed decisions about laws having to do with technology use. There have been similar calls for other professionals, such as mark...

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

Russian Language Instructional Sites on the Web
...writing on-line tutorials, they provided copious notes on the writing of Javascripts for Russian- language instruction, which laid the basis for more sophisticated pages that were developed later on. ...

by Richard Robin
in Volume 09 Number 3, September 2005 Special Issue on Technology and Oral Language Development

Review of Technology and the psychology of second language learners and users
...writing and EAP speaking, respectively. Olivier’s Chapter 16 looks at EAP self-directed writing practice through the lens of technology anxiety, finding that high levels of technology anxiety limit ...

by Alyssa Wolfe
in Volume 25 Number 1, February 2021 Special Issue: Big Data in Language Education & Research

News from LLT
...Writing Assessment of Non-Native English Speakers," Wolfe and Manalo seek to determine whether performance on a direct writing assessment is comparable for TOEFL examinees when given the choice to com...

by Dorothy Chun, Irene Thompson, Pamela DaGrossa
in Volume 08 Number 1, January 2004

Building computer skills in TESOL teacher education
...writing, speaking, listening, and language use” (p. 7), and students “use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing and to interact and collaborate with others” (p. 18). B...

by Margo DelliCarpini
in Volume 16 Number 2, June 2012 Special Issue on Hegemonies in CALL

Vocabulary learning from watching YouTube videos and reading blog posts
...writing; DeKeyser & Sokalski, 1996; Nation, 1990, 2001). Thus, learners may initially only recognise a word’s form but not know its associated meaning. But eventually, after passing through various ...

by Henriette L. Arndt, Robert Woore
in Volume 22 Number 3, October 2018

Review of Technology and Language Teaching
...writing, would enhance the text’s comprehensiveness. Despite its limitations, the book serves as an excellent guide for language teachers seeking to enhance their online instruction capabilities. Lan...

by Fei Li, Yabin Zhang
in Volume 29 Number 1, 2025

Review of Teaching, learning, literacy in our high-risk high-tech world: A framework for becoming human
...writing style is informative yet approachable, allowing for an ease of access compared to sometimes-obfuscating academic prose, and making the book well-suited for audiences of all kinds: academics ...

by Brett Francis Larson
in Volume 22 Number 2, June 2018 Special Issue on Qualitative Research in CALL

Textual, genre and social features of spoken grammar: A corpus-based approach
...writing: Using a corpus to teach rhetorical functions. Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 6, 289-302. Cortes V. (2004). Lexical bundles in published and student disciplinary writing: Example...

by Carmen Pérez-Llantada
in Volume 13 Number 1, February 2009 Special Issue On Technology And Learning Grammar

From the special issue editors
...writing -- citation. These two articles are followed by a further practically oriented paper in which Curado demonstrates the value of corpus informed teaching and learning in ESP, in particular in re...

by Christoper Tribble, Michael Barlow
in Volume 05 Number 3, September 2001 Special Issue Using Corpora in Language Teaching and Learning