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This study investigates preservice teachers’ discourse about CALL in a required CALL class which combines theory and practice. Thirty-three students in a Linguistics MA program CALL course were observed over a 10-week quarter. For all of... more
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      Discourse AnalysisComputer Mediated Communication
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      TESOLComputer Mediated Communication
In recent years in CALL, there has been much anecdotal evidence to suggest that language teachers who wish to learn more about the uses of technology in lan- guage learning are not able to locate the appropriate formal courses or programs... more
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      Higher EducationTESOLFeedback
This study reports on student initiated attention to form within the collaborative construction of a wiki among pre-service Non-Native Speaker (NNS) English teachers. Forty NNS pre-service teachers from a large Mexican university were... more
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      Second Language AcquisitionComputer Assisted Language LearningLanguages and LinguisticsApplied Linguistics
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The word virtual is an exceptional technology oriented neologism deserving explanation. It is commonly accepted as referring to computer simulation or indicating lack of authenticity. However, the increasing polysemic nature of the word... more
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      Cognitive SciencePhilosophyTechnologyPragmatics
This study reports on how language teachers in preparation integrate key concepts from second language acquisition (SLA) theory into CALL curricular design. The need for language teachers who have had SLA coursework to receive orientation... more
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This study compares characteristics of fluency in student audio journals recorded in a laboratory setting with those recorded using mobile audio devices. Forty graduate students enrolled in four oral communication courses at an American... more
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This study investigates Web-based, project oriented, many-to-many collaborative writing for academic purposes. Thirty-eight Fulbright scholars in an orientation program at a large Midwestern university used a Web-based word processing... more
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    • Computer Assisted Language Learning
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      TESOLComputer Mediated Communication
This chapter addresses the technology preparation of future second language (L2) writing teachers. Particular attention is paid to issues associated with the integration of technology based writing tools and their role in the writing... more
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As the Internet has matured we find ourselves immersed in a multiplicity of content, communities and communication tools. These developments offer new possibilities and challenge us to reflect upon our language teaching pedagogy. Many... more
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    • Computer Assisted Language Learning
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• So6llo (2000) Students in ACMC devoted 49% of their pos6ngs to responding to the teacher.• Student responses to each other,“suggested agreement and disagreement in indirect ways”(p. 104).• Anecdotal observa6on of superficial ACMC• No... more
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International TESOL (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages) is currently developing sets of standards related to using digital technology in language teaching. The standards are designed to clarify appropriate uses of... more
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We live in a world with varied emerging contexts for practicing writing. This is evident in the breadth of topics covered in this CALICO monograph. We are also witnessing a dramatic change in the nature of writing itself, including the... more
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