Bhatia and Ritchie (2009), in their book chapter, present a very promising outlook of computer- assisted language learning (CALL) and computer-assisted second language acquisition research (CASLAR). As CALL becomes an unstoppable trend in the field of education, there exist certain issues that remain to be addressed in order to maximize its potential and avoid rendering the application mere peripheral or gimmicky
Technology has revolutionized not only our daily lives but also the way education is practiced aroun...
Recent calls have been made to anchor CALL theory and practice in the Instructed SLA/ Interaction Ac...
Evaluating the nature and extent of the influence of Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) on t...
Bhatia and Ritchie (2009), in their book chapter, present a very promising outlook of computer- assi...
The number of possibilities that computers and computer-assisted technology have opened up for secon...
Bhatia and Ritchie’s (2009) book chapter provided preliminary answers to the following questions: (1...
With the availability of a wide range of information technologies in the 21st century, the second la...
Computer-assisted language learning (CALL1) has been defined as "the search for and study of ap...
Bhatia and Ritchie’s (2009) book chapter provides an extensive review of the core issues pertaining ...
The rate at which computer-assisted language learning (CALL) has evolved during the last three decad...
Research has shown that the use of technology can be a pioneering and innovative means of language l...
The prominence of technology has always been booming since computers generated new lanes for human t...
This internship report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bac...
This paper will begin by discussing changes in CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning) over the p...
Levy (1997) defined computer-assisted language learning (CALL) as “the search for and study of appli...
Technology has revolutionized not only our daily lives but also the way education is practiced aroun...
Recent calls have been made to anchor CALL theory and practice in the Instructed SLA/ Interaction Ac...
Evaluating the nature and extent of the influence of Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) on t...
Bhatia and Ritchie (2009), in their book chapter, present a very promising outlook of computer- assi...
The number of possibilities that computers and computer-assisted technology have opened up for secon...
Bhatia and Ritchie’s (2009) book chapter provided preliminary answers to the following questions: (1...
With the availability of a wide range of information technologies in the 21st century, the second la...
Computer-assisted language learning (CALL1) has been defined as "the search for and study of ap...
Bhatia and Ritchie’s (2009) book chapter provides an extensive review of the core issues pertaining ...
The rate at which computer-assisted language learning (CALL) has evolved during the last three decad...
Research has shown that the use of technology can be a pioneering and innovative means of language l...
The prominence of technology has always been booming since computers generated new lanes for human t...
This internship report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bac...
This paper will begin by discussing changes in CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning) over the p...
Levy (1997) defined computer-assisted language learning (CALL) as “the search for and study of appli...
Technology has revolutionized not only our daily lives but also the way education is practiced aroun...
Recent calls have been made to anchor CALL theory and practice in the Instructed SLA/ Interaction Ac...
Evaluating the nature and extent of the influence of Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) on t...