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Review of netTrekker d. i.
...Huff, Washington State University Today’s public school classrooms aim at educating an extremely diverse population of students. Sitting side by side in the same classroom, mainstream classrooms are...

by Leslie Huff
in Volume 12 Number 2, June 2008 Special Issue On Technology And Learning To Write

From the editors
...Huff evaluates NetTrekker d.i., a web-based search engine that helps teachers and students in English-speaking classrooms find appropriate learning materials for a wide range of subjects and for mul...

by Dorothy Chun, Irene Thompson
in Volume 12 Number 2, June 2008 Special Issue On Technology And Learning To Write

Learning to identify and actualize affordances in a new tool
...Huff, & Lee, 2011; Hanson-Smith, 2006; Hubbard, 2007; Robb, 2006). An important aspect of teacher learning about the use of technology is the ability to identify the affordances of new tools and ho...

by Karen Haines
in Volume 19 Number 1, February 2015 Special Issues on Teacher Education and CALL

Does the test work? Evaluating a web-based language placement test
...Huff & Sireci, 2001). For example, computer technology makes it possible to include visual input for online listening tests, more closely reflecting language use in real-world tasks (Ockey, 2007; Wa...

by Avizia Y. Long, Sun-Young Shin, Kimberly Geeslin, Erik W. Willis
in Volume 22 Number 1, February 2018

Using apps for pronunciation training: An empirical evaluation of the English File Pronunciation app
...huff half must fussy fuzzy app up hack hark pus pass than muscle muzzle ban bun am arm done darn some precedent president bank bunk bat Bart cluck clerk can bus buzz pat putt chat c...

by Jonás Fouz-González
in Volume 24 Number 1, February 2020

Conversations—and negotiated interaction—in text and voice chat rooms
...Huff & King, 1988; McGuire, Kiesler, & Siegel, 1987): McGuire et al. found that in networked decision-making experiments, female executives were just as likely as male executives to be the first to ...

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

Power within blended language learning programs in Japan
...Huff, McNeil, Preuss, & Sellen, 2009) and analysis within de-contextualized settings (Cutrim Schmid, 2006). In response, researchers have called for more studies based on contextual inquiry across b...

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

Multilevel language tests: Walking into the land of the unexplored
...Huff & Sireci, 2001). For example, computer technology makes it possible to include visual input for online listening tests, more closely reflecting language use in real-world tasks (Ockey, 2007; Wa...

by Jesus García Laborda, Miguel Fernández Álvarez
in Volume 25 Number 2, June 2021