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Kessler, Greg – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2007
Recent research suggests that there is a general lack of a computer-assisted language learning (CALL) presence in teacher preparation programs. There is also evidence that teachers obtain a majority of their CALL knowledge from informal sources and personal experience rather than through formalized preparation. Further, graduates of these programs…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Educational Technology, Computer Assisted Instruction, Teacher Education
Chang, Yu-Chia; Chang, Jason S.; Chen, Hao-Jan; Liou, Hsien-Chin – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2008
Previous work in the literature reveals that EFL learners were deficient in collocations that are a hallmark of near native fluency in learner's writing. Among different types of collocations, the verb-noun (V-N) one was found to be particularly difficult to master, and learners' first language was also found to heavily influence their collocation…
Descriptors: Sentence Structure, Verbs, Nouns, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedGreene, David – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 1998
Looks at an innovative organizational tool for syllabus design of English-as-a-Foreign-Language, computer-assisted language learning writing classes that is borrowed from the interdisciplinary field of information architecture. The tool around which this syllabus design is structured is the Location-Alphabet-Time-Category-Hierarchy (LATCH), to…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Descriptions, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
Peer reviewedLiou, Hsien-Chin – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2000
Discusses the assessment of learner strategies in the computer assisted language learning context, and the pros and cons. Reviews empirical studies that have used the computer to record the interactive process where second language learners demonstrate different on-line language learning behavior, operationalized as types of learner strategies.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Evaluation Methods, Language Research, Learning Strategies
Yamada, Masanori; Akahori, Kanji – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2007
This study examines potential designs in the usage of synchronous computer-mediated communication (SCMC) for communicative language learning in learner-centered communication. In this study, the authors compared four types of SCMC: text-based chat with and without interlocutors' image, video conferencing, and audio conferencing, each supporting of…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Communication Strategies, Computer Mediated Communication, Computer Assisted Instruction
Peer reviewedWaters, Richard C. – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 1995
Describes The Audio Interactive Tutor (TAIT), an interactive audio/oral computer-assisted study device. TAIT's output consists of explanations and examples along with commands and questions requiring responses from the user. It uses speech recognition to determine the responses made by the user and constructs an evolving model of what the user…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Peer reviewedGuillot, Marie-Noelle; Kenning, Marie-Madeleine – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 1995
Overviews a project exploring the possibility of using CD-ROM applications and the design of exploratory didactic materials to introduce academic staff to the field of computer-assisted instruction. The project heightened the staff's awareness of electronic resources and their potential as research, teaching, and learning aids, with particular…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Databases, Dictionaries
Peer reviewedSchouten-van Parreren, Caroline – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 1995
Discusses the relevant educational implications of action psychology. Two topics discussed include the relationship between activity and memory and the conditions for the personal integration of knowledge--the cognitive and affective aspects of vocabulary acquisition as they are relevant to foreign language vocabulary acquisition. (60 references)…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Computer Assisted Instruction, Language Acquisition, Learning Activities
Peer reviewedMatsunaga, Sachiko; Crosby, Martha E. – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 1997
Reports research using eye-tracking methods to investigate how native Japanese speakers read kanji script. Focus is on the relationship between phonology in reading kanji and the spatial ability of the reader. Findings suggest, that regardless of the reader's spatial orientation, phonological coding is an important factor in understanding kanji.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, Decoding (Reading), Ideography
Peer reviewedThomas, Herbert – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 1997
Examines the impact of new forms of communication technology on our concepts of literacy and literacies, particularly in relation to personal computer use, and argues that the unique quality of hypertext structure underlying computer-mediated communication, asynchronous and nonlinear, challenges many accepted notions of the nature and structure of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Mediated Communication, Hypermedia
Peer reviewedGillespie, John; McKee, Jane – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 1999
Investigates the integration of Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) into the curriculum for occasional use, for independent study, for developing particular skills, and as the focus of a course. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Design, Independent Study, Language Skills
Peer reviewedLamy, Marie-Noelle; Goodfellow, Robin – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 1999
Looks at on-line tutor strategies for the support of students learning a second language with the help of a Web-based asynchronous textual conference. Looks specifically at strategies used by three tutors who participated in a project with students of French. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, French, Second Language Instruction
Cushion, Steve – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2005
Over the last 5 years we have developed, produced, tested, and evaluated an authoring software package to produce web-based, interactive, audio-enhanced language-learning material. That authoring package has been used to produce language-learning material in French, Spanish, German, Arabic, and Tamil. We are currently working on increasing…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Second Language Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software
Murday, Kimmaree; Ushida, Eiko; Chenoweth, N. Ann – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2008
This article examines the student and instructor satisfaction with the Language Online courses at Carnegie Mellon University from 2000-2002. These courses were designed with a hybrid format, including reduced face-to-face contact and online delivery of course materials. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected from students and instructors…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Online Courses, Educational Technology, English (Second Language)
Ma, Qing – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2007
It is argued in this article that user actions need to be monitored to understand what has happened during the learning process. Monitoring on its own is not enough; user actions also need to be controlled to some degree so that users can receive the guidance they need to help them to the successful completion of the learning tasks in CALL…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Computer Assisted Instruction, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction

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