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* [http://e-poche.net/ Aaron Patric Campbell's Blog] | * [http://e-poche.net/ Aaron Patric Campbell's Blog] | ||
* [http://jalt06bloggingworkshop.wordpress.com/ JALT 06 Blogging Workshop], in particular [http://jalt06bloggingworkshop.wordpress.com/issues-with-weblogs-in-language-learning/ Issues with Weblogs in Language Learning] | * [http://jalt06bloggingworkshop.wordpress.com/ JALT 06 Blogging Workshop], in particular [http://jalt06bloggingworkshop.wordpress.com/issues-with-weblogs-in-language-learning/ Issues with Weblogs in Language Learning] | ||
* [http://www.bloggingenglish2.blogspot.com/ Blogging English 2], a Sarah Guth class, Università degli Studi di Padova, Centro Linguistico di Ateneo. (She also had students contribute to this wiki). | |||
=== Journals === | === Journals === |
Revision as of 18:42, 10 December 2006
Definition
This will be an overview page on technology used in language learning (including second language learning)
Technology
- Computer-based training (CBT)
- Computer-assisted language learning (CALL)
- Simulations and games
- Computer-mediated-communication (CMC)
Links
General
- Technology and Second Language Teaching / La technologie et l'enseignement des langues secondes
- Jim Duber on CALL
- The New Tanuki (Out of service, but still useful)
On-line environments & examples
- Lets Talk
- Aaron Patric Campbell's Blog
- JALT 06 Blogging Workshop, in particular Issues with Weblogs in Language Learning
- Blogging English 2, a Sarah Guth class, Università degli Studi di Padova, Centro Linguistico di Ateneo. (She also had students contribute to this wiki).
Journals
- Focus on edutech & language learning
- Language learning & technology (LLT) Journal (open access referred journal for second and foreign language educators)
- Other (that include edutech research)
- Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language (TESL-EJ). (open access)
- The Modern Language Journal (Access restricted) (includes some articles that are edutech related).
- The Reading Matrix (Journal Home Page) (some articles that are edutech related)
References
- Blake, Rober J. Technology, Multimedia, and Second Language Learning, A McGraw-Hill World Languages page, HTML
- Campbell, Aaron Patric (2003), Weblogs for Use with ESL Classes, The Internet TESL Journal, Vol. IX, No. 2, February 2003. [1]
- Campbell, Aaron (2005). Weblog Applications for EFL/ESL Classroom Blogging: A Comparative Review, Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language, December 2005, Volume 9, Number 3. HTML
- Dieu, Barbara; Aaron P. Campbell and Rudolf Ammann (2006), P2p And Learning Ecologies In Efl/Esl, Teaching English with Technology, A Journal for Teachers of English (ISSN 1642-1027), Vol. 6, Issue 3 (August 2006). HTML.
- Rod Ellis (2003). Task-based Language Learning and Teaching, Oxford: Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-442159-7. (See review)
- Godwin-Jones, Bob (2005). Emerging Technologies - Messaging, Gaming, Peer-to-peer Sharing: Language Learning Strategies & Tools for the Millennial Generation, Language Learning & Technology. January 2005, Volume 9, Number 1, pp. 17-22, PDF
- Godwin-Jones, Bob (2003). Emerging Technologies - Blogs and Wikis: Environments for On-line Collaboration. Language Learning & Technology, Vol. 7, No. 2, May 2003, pp. 12-16 HTML - PDF
- Oxford, Rebecca; Jill Shearin (1994). Language Learning Motivation: Expanding the Theoretical Framework, The Modern Language Journal, Vol. 78, No. 1. (Spring, 1994), pp. 12-28. HTML/PDF
- Pinkman, Kathleen (2005). Using Blogs in the Foreign Language Classroom: Encouraging Learner Independence, The JALT CALL Journal, 2005, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 12-24 Copyright © CALL SIG (ISSN 1832-4215) - PDF
- Steven L. Thorne and J. Scott Payne (2005), Evolutionary Trajectories, Internet-mediated Expression, and Language Education. CALICO Journal, 22 (3), pp 371-397. PDF