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The evolution of identity research in CALL: From scripted chatrooms to engaged construction of the digital self
...vocabulary acquisition to increased cultural sensitivity and intercultural awareness. Quite soon after the introduction of CMC in CALL, however, it was realized that digital communication technologi...

by Liudmila Klimanova
in Volume 25 Number 3, October 2021 Special Issue: 25 Years of Emerging Technology in CALL

Told like it is! An evaluation of an integrated oral development pilot project
...Vocabulary" and "Other," the top three items on this list being "Reading," "Writing," and "Gap-filling" (Levy, 1997, p. 143). Clearly, developmental work in those "early days" lagged behind the peda...

by David Barr, Jonathan Leakey, Alexandre Ranchoux
in Volume 09 Number 3, September 2005 Special Issue on Technology and Oral Language Development

Oral Interaction Around Computers in the Project-Oriented CALL Classroom
...vocabulary. Example 21 (Group B, week 7) (The class had been previously asked to find Web sites related to their group topics and submit a bibliography to the teacher. Elisa is talking to the teac...

by Gumock Jeon-Ellis, Robert Debski, Gillian Wigglesworth
in Volume 09 Number 3, September 2005 Special Issue on Technology and Oral Language Development

Comprehending news videotexts: The influence of the visual content
...vocabulary, speech rates, prosody and syntactic structures), but also need to cope with the vagaries of content presented in the accompanying visual channel if they are to process, understand, and r...

by Jeremy Cross
in Volume 15 Number 2, June 2011

Power within blended language learning programs in Japan
...vocabulary” (p. 3) and recommends a defamiliarization of common concepts. By defamiliarizing and reconstructing concepts of technology to combine the non- electronic into the structure of the design,...

by Don Hinkelman, Paul Gruba
in Volume 16 Number 2, June 2012 Special Issue on Hegemonies in CALL

Beyond the curriculum: Extended discourse practice through self-access pragmatics simulations
...vocabulary items such as relevant, unfortunately, etc.), suggesting that they were paying attention to form, but without explicit instruction it was more difficult to appropriate pragmalinguistic fo...

by Tetyana Sydorenko, Zachary Jones, Phoebe Daurio, Steven Thorne
in Volume 24 Number 2, June 2020 Special Issue: Technology-enhanced L2 Instructional Pragmatics

The design of effective ict-supported learning activities: Exemplary models, changing requirements, and new possibilities
...vocabulary as well as conversation) in some everyday context of application or topic of interest. The term activity has been used here to refer to both a process and a generic structure which encomp...

by Cameron Richards
in Volume 09 Number 1, January 2005

An activity theory perspective on student-reported contradictions in international telecollaboration
...vocabulary, tensions will be referred to as contradictions in the rest of the paper). I conclude this paper with a discussion of the practical implications. THEORETICAL BACKGROUND Interrelationship...

by Olga K. Basharina
in Volume 11 Number 2, June 2007

Beyond the design of automated writing evaluation: Pedagogical practices and perceived learning effectiveness in EFL writing classes
...vocabulary acquisition. E REFERENCES Attali, Y. (2004). Exploring the feedback and revision features of Criterion. Paper presented at the National Council on Measurement in Education in San Diego,...

by Chi-Fen Emily Chen, Wei-Yuan Eugene Cheng Cheng
in Volume 12 Number 2, June 2008 Special Issue On Technology And Learning To Write

A mixed-methods study of feedback modes in EFL writing
...vocabulary, punctuation and so forth, while macrolevel ones are related with the main elements of an essay (e.g., the title, hook, and thesis statement), essay organization (e.g., paragraph developm...

by Arif Bakla
in Volume 24 Number 1, February 2020