- Innovations in Less Commonly Taught Languages: A Conversation with Kadidja Koné and Paula Winke
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...Change a little bit and we will rename it as technology and practice. So we are really focusing on the application and the experiences of not just researchers and academics, but also teachers in integ...
in Language Learning & Technology Media
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Electronic Discussion and Foreign Language Learning
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...change, task design is crucial.
Although the vast majority of activities described focus on the exchange of personal messages by keypals,
the personal need not inevitably become the task. Various auth...
by Barbara Hanna, Juliana de Nooy
in Volume 07 Number 1, January 2003
- Comprehensibility and Prosody Ratings for Pronunciation Software Development
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...changes (i.e., removing or inserting
segments that were or were not in the original Mandarin, to match the English target). They concluded
that “there is good reason to believe that non-native speak...
by Paul Warren, Irina Elgort, David Crabbe
in Volume 13 Number 3, October 2009 Special Issue On Technology And Learning Pronunciation
- The effect of two forms of computer-automated metalinguistic corrective feedback
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...change the erroneous tense into simple past. By apparent attempt, we mean
any ostensible attempt to add the past tense suffix -ed to the base form of the verb in question. Any other
attempts, includ...
by Jianwu Gao, Shuang Ma
in Volume 23 Number 2, June 2019
- Item-level learning analytics: Ensuring quality in an online French course
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...changed from English
to French, was there an effect on their learning? Instructors believe they know the answers to some of these
questions, but data would provide proof one way or the other.
In t...
by Bonnie L. Youngs
in Volume 25 Number 1, February 2021 Special Issue: Big Data in Language Education & Research
- Learning of L2 Japanese through video games
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...changing the Sims in-game language from English to German. Jamond
acquired a Japanese copy of a Nintendo game that he typically played in English.
… I've been inspired to start playing other games i...
by Kayo Shintaku
in Volume 27 Number 1, 2023
- Integrating semiotic resources in CALL activity designs
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...Changes in the expertise of ESL professionals: Knowledge
and action in an era of new standards [Report]. TESOL International Association. (ERIC Document
Reproduction Service No. ED 560 135) https://...
by Ruslan Suvorov, Paul Gruba
in Volume 27 Number 2, February 2023 Special Issue: Semiotics in CALL
- Child-to-child interaction and corrective feedback in a computer mediated L2 class
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...changes in learners' language achievement and may cause
learners to develop negative attitudes towards the study of the language (see Truscott, 1999). Feedback,
however, provides learners with the l...
by Frank Morris
in Volume 09 Number 1, January 2005
- Noticing and text-based chat
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...change program from the same university in Korea, and
most of the Japanese participants were colleagues from the same company in Japan. The age of the
participants ranged from 20 to 34, with an aver...
by Chun Lai, Yong Zhao
in Volume 10 Number 3, Sepetember 2006
- Fostering foreign language learning through technology-enhanced intercultural projects
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...changed
weekly emails through
ePals.
Language skills: Reading and writing
emails.
Intercultural communication
Exchanging information about daily life
with American key pals.
Weblog
E-mail
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by Jen Jun Chen, Shu Ching Yang
in Volume 18 Number 1, February 2014