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Expanding academic vocabulary with an interactive on-line database
...horst/ May 2005, Volume 9, Number 2 pp. 90-110 Copyright © 2005, ISSN 1094-3501 90 EXPANDING ACADEMIC VOCABULARY WITH AN INTERACTIVE ON-LINE DATABASE Marlise Horst Concordia University Tom C...

by Marlise Horst, Tom Cobb, Ioana Nicolae
in Volume 09 Number 2, May 2005

Review of The Oxford Dictionary of American English
...Marlise Horst & Tom Cobb Review of The Oxford Dictionary of American English Language Learning & Technology 29 ABOUT THE REVIEWERS Marlise Horst is Assistant Professor at the TESL Centre of the ...

by Marlise Horst, Tom Cobb
in Volume 10 Number 1, January 2006

From the special issue editor
...Marlise Horst Special Issue Editor

by Marlise Horst
in Volume 11 Number 3, October 2007 Special Issue on Technology and Reading

From the editors
...Marlise Horst. Together with our former Associate Editor, Batia Laufer, Marlise has done a superb job of assembling five articles that report on the latest research in how technology can be helpful ...

by Dorothy Chun, Irene Thompson
in Volume 11 Number 3, October 2007 Special Issue on Technology and Reading

Call for papers: Theme: Technology and Learning to Read
...Marlise Horst Recent developments in computer technology offer new options for facilitating the acquisition of L2 reading proficiency and mark an exciting era in L2 reading research. Multimedia prog...

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

From the editors
...Marlise Horst. Lastly, we are currently undergoing two staff changes. With this issue, Rafael Salaberry will be stepping down as Reviews Editor. We thank him for his support of the journal during t...

by Dorothy Chun, Irene Thompson
in Volume 09 Number 3, September 2005 Special Issue on Technology and Oral Language Development

From the editors
...Marlise Horst, Tom Cobb, and Ioana Nicolae used a set of existing and specially designed on- line computer tools intended to foster vocabulary retention by engaging learners in deep processing. Pre-...

by Dorothy Chun, Irene Thompson, Pamela DaGrossa
in Volume 09 Number 2, May 2005

Reading comprehension exercises online: The effects of feedback, proficiency and interaction
...Marlise Horst and Hunter Hatfield for their valuable feedback, and (vii) my wife Kuniko, my son Leon, my daughter Leana and my parents for their loving support. Phillip Murphy Reading Comprehension...

by Philip Murphy
in Volume 11 Number 3, October 2007 Special Issue on Technology and Reading