Contents
List of Figures viii
List of Tables ix
Acknowledgments xi
Part I Introduction: Informal Digital Learning of English and Its Implications 1
1 The Age of IDLE and the IDLE Age 3
2 Seeing and Hearing the English All Around Us 22
3 Complementarity: Tradition and Innovation in English Learning and Teaching 44
Part II IDLE in the Classroom 73
4 Songs, Video, and Vlogging 75
5 Audiobooks, E-Books, and Podcasting 101
6 Social Networking and Ethical/Safety Considerations 126
7 Games and Other Virtual Learning Environments 152
8 Mobile Apps: Translation, Vocabulary, and Grammar 177
Part III Language Curriculum in the Digital Age 201
9 Beyond the Pandemic: Online and Flipped Learning 203
10 From IDLE to Academic Literacy 230
11 Curriculum, Assessment, and Professional Development in the Age of IDLE 257
12 Autonomous, Informal Learning and the Future of English Language Education 284
Index 308
Mark Dressman is Professor Emeritus, Department of Curriculum and Instruction, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. He is the co-editor of The Handbook of Informal Language Learning and the author of four books and numerous book chapters and research articles on English education and literacy.
Ju Seong Lee is Associate Head and Assistant Professor, Department of English Language Education, The Education University of Hong Kong SAR, Peoples Republic of China. He is a leading researcher in the field of IDLE (Informal Digital Learning of English) and has published many journal articles and book chapters on English language acquisition. He is the author of Informal Digital Learning of English: Research to Practice.
Laurent Perrot holds a doctorate in language sciences from the University of Paris-Cité, France. He has worked as a teacher-trainer for two decades and is co-author of Enseigner langlais: Mise en oeuvre du CECRL - Pédagogie actionnelle - Pratiques de classe - Usages des TICE, one of the leading textbooks for ELL/ESL teachers in France.