English Language Learning and Technology: Lectures on applied linguistics in the age of information and communication technologyThis book explores implications for applied linguistics of recent developments in technologies used in second language teaching and assessment, language analysis, and language use. Focusing primarily on English language learning, the book identifies significant areas of interplay between technology and applied linguistics, and it explores current perspectives on perennial questions such as how theory and research on second language acquisition can help to inform technology-based language learning practices, how the multifaceted learning accomplished through technology can be evaluated, and how theoretical perspectives can offer insight on data obtained from research on interaction with and through technology. The book illustrates how the interplay between technology and applied linguistics can amplify and expand applied linguists’ understanding of fundamental issues in the field. Through discussion of computer-assisted approaches for investigating second language learning tasks and assessment, it illustrates how technology can be used as a tool for applied linguistics research. |
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... data 101 Description 102 Interaction analysis 103 Discourse analysis 105
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In Chapter 4, such principles are outlined by distinguishing three research
objectives: description, interpretation, and evaluation. Other research in applied
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In Chapter 4, such principles are outlined by distinguishing three research
objectives: description, interpretation, and evaluation. Other research in applied
linguistics such as classroom discourse analysis and language assessment
offers ...
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Such futurists gained a reputation for their over-interpretation of the goals and
results of projects developed within the framework of artificial intelligence (AI)
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Such futurists gained a reputation for their over-interpretation of the goals and
results of projects developed within the framework of artificial intelligence (AI)
throughout the middle of the 1900s. In one introductory text, for example, the
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In contrast to the mainstream image of computer-mediated communication as the
panacea of e-learning wherein learners expand their sociocultural horizons as
they learn through collaboration, Bowers offers a different interpretation: Just as ...
In contrast to the mainstream image of computer-mediated communication as the
panacea of e-learning wherein learners expand their sociocultural horizons as
they learn through collaboration, Bowers offers a different interpretation: Just as ...
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method of providing access to meaning, but when meanings are abstract,
complex, or culturally bound, illustrations may be either impossible or open to
interpretation.
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