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Synthetic voices in the foreign language context
...Cardoso Synthetic voices in the foreign language context Tiago Bione, Concordia University, Centre for the Study of Learning & Performance Walcir Cardoso, Concordia University, Centre for the S...

by Tiago Bione, Walcir Cardoso
in Volume 24 Number 1, February 2020

English L2 vocabulary learning with clickers: Investigating pedagogical effectiveness
...Cardoso, W. (2013). Learner response systems in second language teaching. In C. Chapelle (ed.), The encyclopedia of applied linguistics (pp. 1–7). Blackwell. Cardoso, W. (2022). Technology for Speak...

by Anne-Marie Sénécal, Walcir Cardoso
in Volume 28 Number 1, 2024

Google Translate as a tool for self-directed language learning
...Cardoso, W. (2020). Synthetic voices in the foreign language context. Language Learning & Technology, 24(1), 169–186. https://doi.org/10125/44715 Cardoso, W. (2011). Learning a foreign language wi...

by Catharina van Lieshout, Walcir Cardoso
in Volume 26 Number 1, 2022

Review of The Heinle Picture Dictionary: Interactive CD-ROM
...Cardoso, Concordia University Dictionary use is unquestionably one of the most popular strategies used by ESL learners to learn vocabulary (e.g., Schmitt, 1997). Despite being ostracized by many lan...

by Walcir Cardoso
in Volume 10 Number 3, Sepetember 2006

Activate space rats! Fluency development in a mobile game-assisted environment
...Cardoso Activate space rats! Fluency development in a mobile game-assisted environment Jennica Grimshaw, Concordia University Walcir Cardoso, Concordia University Abstract Activities that pr...

by Jennica Grimshaw, Walcir Cardoso
in Volume 22 Number 3, October 2018

Voice-user interfaces for TESOL: Potential and receptiveness among native and non-native English speaking instructors
...Cardoso, 2016, 2017, 2019; Dizon, 2017, 2020; Dizon & Tang, 2020; Ji et al., 2020). However, none exclusively concentrate on native-English speaking (NES), let alone non-native English-speaking (NNE...

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

Evaluating intelligent personal assistants for L2 listening and speaking development
...Cardoso, and Liakina (2015) found that mobile ASR-based pronunciation training had a more significant impact than non-ASR training in the development of L2 French segmental features. Kaplan et al. (...

by Gilbert Dizon
in Volume 24 Number 1, February 2020

The integration of a student response system in flipped classrooms
...Cardoso, 2011). Still, there is some evidence showing the positive effects on language education that can arise with the use of SRSs. For example, Agbatogun (2014) carried out a quasi-experimental s...

by Hsui-Ting Hung
in Volume 21 Number 1, February 2017 Special Issue on Methodological Innovation in CALL Research

Effects of mobile-assisted language learning on foreign language learners’ speaking skill development
...Cardoso, & Liakina, 2017), oral assignments at home (Sun et al., 2017) and non-game-based learning (e.g., Grimshaw & Cardoso, 2018; Liu & Chu, 2010), among others. Research into the use of MALL for ...

by Rui Li
in Volume 28 Number 1, 2024

Acknowledgment of 2006 Reviewers
...Cardoso Patricia Carrell Roy Clariana Joseph Collentine Jozef Colpaert Catia Cucchiarini Mark Darhower Craig Deville Catherine Doughty Lise Duquette Joy Egbert Melinda Erickson Simon Evans...

in Volume 11, Number 1 February 2007 Special Issue on Technology and Listening Comprehension