Applications of CALL theory in ESL and EFL environments:
This book presents the best practices in CALL research such as areas related to online teaching with English language learners. The works apply various established and emerging theoretical frameworks to systematic and rigorous data collection and analysis. They highlight effective CALL-based ESL/EFL...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book presents the best practices in CALL research such as areas related to online teaching with English language learners. The works apply various established and emerging theoretical frameworks to systematic and rigorous data collection and analysis. They highlight effective CALL-based ESL/EFL curriculum. |
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spelling | Applications of CALL theory in ESL and EFL environments Jmes Perren, Jin-suk Byun, Seth Cervantes and Setareh Safavi, editors. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, [2017] c2018 PDFs (xxviii, 360 pages) text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Chapter 1. A theoretically informed approach to collaborative writing in EAP contexts using web-based technologies -- Chapter 2. Beyond determinism and instrumentalism: re-conceptualizing technology for CALL -- Chapter 3.Understanding idiomaticity in CALL -- Chapter 4. Establishing a praxis between SLA theory and CALL-based practices -- Chapter 5. Contextual factors of online teacher education in TESOL: an activity theory perspective -- Chapter 6. Teachers' uses and beliefs in the integration of YouTube videos Into English language -- Chapter 7. The pitfalls and promises of electronic portfolio assessment with secondary English language learnersteaching: a comparison between ESL and EFL contexts -- Chapter 8. Embracing computer corpora in the language learning classroom and using it in your classroom -- Chapter 9. Teaching English grammar in a hybrid academic ESL Course -- Chapter 10. A CALL-mediated course to enhance EFL pre-service teachers' engagement -- Chapter 11. Technology-integrated teaching and assessment: ESP at the University of Bucharest -- Chapter 12. Using feedback in ESL and EFL asynchronous online environments -- Chapter 13. Flipped learning in TESOL: past, present, and future -- Chapter 14. The usefulness of massive multiplayer online role playing games (MMORPGs) as tools for promoting second language acquisition -- Chapter 15. Eres un gamer? Engaging transnational children in game-ecology language and identity -- Chapter 16. Augmented reality: a brief introduction, its potentials, and implications in language education socialization within the EFL environment. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. This book presents the best practices in CALL research such as areas related to online teaching with English language learners. The works apply various established and emerging theoretical frameworks to systematic and rigorous data collection and analysis. They highlight effective CALL-based ESL/EFL curriculum. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 08/15/2017). English language Study and teaching Computer-assisted instruction for foreign speakers. English language Study and teaching Data processing. English language Study and teaching Foreign speakers Technological innovations. Interlanguage (Language learning) Interactive media. Language and languages Computer-assisted instruction. Language and languages Study and teaching Data processing. Language and languages Study and teaching Technological innovations Online data processing. Second language acquisition Interactive media, Second language acquisition Technological innovations. Byun, Jin-suk 1964- editor. Cervantes, Seth, editor. Perren, James M., editor. Safavi, Setareh, editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 1522529330 9781522529330 FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-5225-2933-0 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Applications of CALL theory in ESL and EFL environments Chapter 1. A theoretically informed approach to collaborative writing in EAP contexts using web-based technologies -- Chapter 2. Beyond determinism and instrumentalism: re-conceptualizing technology for CALL -- Chapter 3.Understanding idiomaticity in CALL -- Chapter 4. Establishing a praxis between SLA theory and CALL-based practices -- Chapter 5. Contextual factors of online teacher education in TESOL: an activity theory perspective -- Chapter 6. Teachers' uses and beliefs in the integration of YouTube videos Into English language -- Chapter 7. The pitfalls and promises of electronic portfolio assessment with secondary English language learnersteaching: a comparison between ESL and EFL contexts -- Chapter 8. Embracing computer corpora in the language learning classroom and using it in your classroom -- Chapter 9. Teaching English grammar in a hybrid academic ESL Course -- Chapter 10. A CALL-mediated course to enhance EFL pre-service teachers' engagement -- Chapter 11. Technology-integrated teaching and assessment: ESP at the University of Bucharest -- Chapter 12. Using feedback in ESL and EFL asynchronous online environments -- Chapter 13. Flipped learning in TESOL: past, present, and future -- Chapter 14. The usefulness of massive multiplayer online role playing games (MMORPGs) as tools for promoting second language acquisition -- Chapter 15. Eres un gamer? Engaging transnational children in game-ecology language and identity -- Chapter 16. Augmented reality: a brief introduction, its potentials, and implications in language education socialization within the EFL environment. English language Study and teaching Computer-assisted instruction for foreign speakers. English language Study and teaching Data processing. English language Study and teaching Foreign speakers Technological innovations. Interlanguage (Language learning) Interactive media. Language and languages Computer-assisted instruction. Language and languages Study and teaching Data processing. Language and languages Study and teaching Technological innovations Online data processing. Second language acquisition Interactive media, Second language acquisition Technological innovations. |
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title_fullStr | Applications of CALL theory in ESL and EFL environments Jmes Perren, Jin-suk Byun, Seth Cervantes and Setareh Safavi, editors. |
title_full_unstemmed | Applications of CALL theory in ESL and EFL environments Jmes Perren, Jin-suk Byun, Seth Cervantes and Setareh Safavi, editors. |
title_short | Applications of CALL theory in ESL and EFL environments |
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