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Blended Basic Language Courses: Design, Pedagogy, and Implementation examines lower-division blended courses in fifty-two second language programs at U.S. colleges and universities. Drawing upon a large-scale original study of language faculty, instructors, program directors, and students who have experience with blended classes of thirteen languages other than English, this volume provides new information about the breadth of blended course designs and implementation strategies in use in basic language programs. The mixed-methods study, conducted with surveys and interviews, recommends ways that institutions, departments, and instructors can make the most of digital pedagogy to support student learning, both in officially blended courses and at all levels of technological integration, from fully face-to-face to fully online.

List of Tables
vii
List of Acronyms
x
Acknowledgments xi
1 Digital Language Learning in Higher Education
1(12)
2 Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Blended Courses and Materials
13(14)
3 Instructor and Student Perspectives and Support
27(8)
4 Research Methods
35(8)
5 Participants and Courses
43(9)
6 Blended Course Development and Design Models
52(17)
7 Technology in the Blend
69(21)
8 The Communicative Approach in Blended Courses
90(5)
9 Assessment and Feedback
95(12)
10 Satisfaction and Success
107(11)
11 Support for Participants
118(13)
12 Selecting and Developing Curricula, Materials, and Technologies
131(9)
13 Supporting Teachers and Learners
140(8)
14 Listening to Participants' Voices
148(5)
15 Adapting to Change
153(4)
Appendices 157(2)
Appendix A Survey of Instructors 159(10)
Appendix B Survey of Administrators 169(9)
Appendix C Sample Interview Questions 178(1)
Appendix D Survey of Students 179(2)
References 181(7)
Index 188
Hope M. Anderson is Assistant Professor of Spanish and Lower-Level Spanish Program Coordinator in the Department of World Languages & Cultures at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.