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E-raamat: Changing Language Education Through CALL

Edited by (Loyola College in Maryland, Baltimore, USA), Edited by (Loyola College in Maryland, Baltimore, USA)
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The last twenty years has seen a huge evolution in approaches to language-learning, due to new technology as well changing theories on how to best teach languages.

Recognising the key relationship between research, practice and program development, Changing Language Education Through CALL is an important text advocating change that makes effective use of new research into learning styles, as well as new technology. Bringing together sixteen internationally respected experts in second-language acquisition and computer technologies, it presents teachers with user-friendly, flexible ways to incorporate technology into the language learning process and provides both the theoretical and practical basis for CALL applications across a broad spectrum of teaching styles, textbooks and courses.

Practical and clearly presented, each chapter in this book concentrates on the learning process and the teacher’s role in facilitating this through the proper and effective use of technology - thus ensuring that the partnership of pedagogical expertise and technological innovation remains the work’s focus.



This practical text brings together sixteen internationally respected experts in second-language acquisition and computer technologies, focusing on the language-learning process and the teacher's role in facilitating this through the use of CALL.
Table of Contents
v
Introduction vii
Effective Use of Call Technologies: Finding the Right Balance
1(18)
Have We Left the Teacher Out of the Equation? Strengthening the Link Between Teacher Cognition and Task Design in Call
19(12)
Language Teacher's Perspective on Effective Courseware
31(18)
Seven-by-Seven Effective Call for Troubled Times
49(18)
Wired for Sound Teaching Listening Via Computers and the World Wide Web
67(28)
Using the Web to Develop Students' In-Depth Understanding of Foreign Cultural Attitudes and Values
95(24)
Accomplishing More with Less: An Innovative Approach to the Development of Curriculum-Based Courseware
119(28)
Language Online: Principles of Design and Methods of Assessment
147(22)
Language Education and Networked Online Environments (MOOs)
169(28)
Learning by Heart: Memory, MOOs, and Morphology
197(32)
Two Heads Better than One: C[ omputer] M[ ediated] C[ ommunication] for the L2 Curriculum
229(20)
Working Towards Effective Assessment of Call
249(22)
Contributors 271(2)
Index 273
Randall P. Donaldson is Associate Professor of German at Loyola College in Maryland.

Margaret A. Haggstrom is Associate Professor of Modern Languages and Literature at Loyola College in Maryland