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The role of offline metalanguage talk in asynchronous computer-mediated communication
...English Studies, 1, 2 [special issue]. Darhower, M. (2002). Interactional features of synchronous computer-mediated communication in the intermediate L2 class: A sociocultural case study. CALICO Jou...

by Keiko Kitade
in Volume 12 Number 1, February 2008

Collaborative writing and text quality in Google Docs
...English), providing scaffolding for her peers’ contributions. In collaborative groups, participants corrected both local and global aspects of each other’s writing. For example, all three members i...

by Zsuzsanna I. Abrams
in Volume 23 Number 2, June 2019

Told like it is! An evaluation of an integrated oral development pilot project
...English speaker • responding spontaneously in a conversation • responding to visual or aural input (e.g., from TV/Radio) • taking an active part in a structured group discussion • taking an active...

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

Comparability of Conventional and Computerized Tests of Reading in a Second Language
...English and Japanese) and application of item response theory and generalizability theory for modeling performance assessment ratings. E-mail: ysawaki@ucla.edu REFERENCES Alderson, C. (2000). Assessin...

by Yasuyo Sawaki
in Volume 05 Number 2, May 2001 Special Issue Computer-Assisted Language Testing

Working with contraints in mobile learning: A response to Ballance
...English education in Japan. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 21, 217–228.

by Glenn Stockwell
in Volume 16 Number 3, October 2012

A conversation with the finalists of the 2023 LaunchPad language educational technology competition
...English only? Deanna Terzian: It's for multiple languages. Right now we have three languages that are implemented. Arabic, Mandarin, and Spanish. Hayo Reinders: Okay, an AI-powered game, is it goin...

in Language Learning & Technology Media

Challenging hegemonies in online learning
...English in Turkey. Other free or low cost LMS include OLAT (Switzerland), Its Learning (Norway), and ILIAS (Germany). I’m not aware, unfortunately, of any LMS outside Europe or Anglophone countries....

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 16 Number 2, June 2012 Special Issue on Hegemonies in CALL

Learning a foreign language and locality through an animated documentary film
...English language learning through viewing television: An investigation of comprehension, incidental vocabulary acquisition, lexical coverage, attitudes, and captions [Unpublished doctoral dissertati...

by Solvita Burr
in Volume 27 Number 2, February 2023 Special Issue: Semiotics in CALL

Using the World Wide Web to integrate Spanish language and culture: A pilot study
...English, students had difficulty following them. It may well be that, because this was the first activity, many subjects were unfamiliar with retrieving specific information demanded by the task , or ...

by Martiza M. Osuna, Carla Meskill
in Volume 01 Number 2, January 1998

Student perceptions on language learning in a technological environment: Implications for the new millennium
...English writing skills by Hartman, Neuwirth, Kiesler, Sproull, Cochran, Palmquist, and Zabrow (1995) concluded that the use of technology redistributes teacher and classmate attentions so that less ...

by Jonita Stepp-Greany
in Volume 06 Number 1, January 2002