Computer-mediated communication (CMC) technologies have begun to play an increasingly important role in the teaching of foreign/second (L2) languages. Its use in this context is supported by a growing body of CMC research that highlights the importance of the negotiation of meaning and computer-based in-teraction in the process of second language acquisition (SLA) (Chapelle, 1998; Payne & Whitney, 2002). Recent research has also pointed out the importance of situated cognition (Brown, Collins, & Duguid, 1989) and the use of task-based activities (Doughty & Long, 2003) to allow students to acquire language in meaningful contexts for specific purposes. In this paper, various CMC technolo-gies will be described and critically eval...
As the use of the mobile technology grows increasingly ubiquitous among populations worldwide, it is...
Bhatia and Ritchie’s (2009) book chapter provided preliminary answers to the following questions: (1...
This paper presents findings from a research project that integrated computer-mediated communication...
Since the early 1990s, the increasing availability of the computer and the advent of the Internet ha...
One key theme in the area of computer-assisted language learning has been the potential of computer-...
textThis Report addresses the importance of intercultural communicative competence among foreign lan...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is person-to-person communication that takes place via a range...
Much of the recent research on computer-assisted language learning has focused on computer-mediated ...
The growing popularity of computer-mediated communication (CMC) has given rise to virtually endless ...
This article describes the evolution of communication technologies, accompany-ing transformations in...
Globalization and networking technologies have transformed the contexts, means, and uses of foreign ...
This column traces the evolution of electronic resources for language learning over the past 25 year...
Levy (1997) defined computer-assisted language learning (CALL) as “the search for and study of appli...
埼玉県越谷市With the advent of multimedia technology, language learning and teaching are now in the midst ...
This paper aims to describe the current use and the impact of different technology equipment. in lan...
As the use of the mobile technology grows increasingly ubiquitous among populations worldwide, it is...
Bhatia and Ritchie’s (2009) book chapter provided preliminary answers to the following questions: (1...
This paper presents findings from a research project that integrated computer-mediated communication...
Since the early 1990s, the increasing availability of the computer and the advent of the Internet ha...
One key theme in the area of computer-assisted language learning has been the potential of computer-...
textThis Report addresses the importance of intercultural communicative competence among foreign lan...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is person-to-person communication that takes place via a range...
Much of the recent research on computer-assisted language learning has focused on computer-mediated ...
The growing popularity of computer-mediated communication (CMC) has given rise to virtually endless ...
This article describes the evolution of communication technologies, accompany-ing transformations in...
Globalization and networking technologies have transformed the contexts, means, and uses of foreign ...
This column traces the evolution of electronic resources for language learning over the past 25 year...
Levy (1997) defined computer-assisted language learning (CALL) as “the search for and study of appli...
埼玉県越谷市With the advent of multimedia technology, language learning and teaching are now in the midst ...
This paper aims to describe the current use and the impact of different technology equipment. in lan...
As the use of the mobile technology grows increasingly ubiquitous among populations worldwide, it is...
Bhatia and Ritchie’s (2009) book chapter provided preliminary answers to the following questions: (1...
This paper presents findings from a research project that integrated computer-mediated communication...