Technology has revolutionized not only our daily lives but also the way education is practiced around the world. The impact of technology has been far and wide both in physical and social sciences, as well as in arts and humanities. This immense influence has been observed in second language (L2) teaching, acquisition, and research. In L2 instruction, for example, technological tools are used by: (1) practitioners for pedagogical advances; (2) learners for classroom and self-learning; (3) researchers for exploring the effects of technology on language teaching and learning (Bhatia & Ritchie, 2009). Although the use of technology to assist L2 acquisition has been under investigation for the past few decades, there is still much to be explore...
Bhatia and Ritchie (2009), in their book chapter, present a very promising outlook of computer- assi...
The purpose of this paper is to present preliminary findings regarding the implementation of technol...
The growing popularity of computer-mediated communication (CMC) has given rise to virtually endless ...
Bhatia and Ritchie’s (2009) book chapter provides an extensive review of the core issues pertaining ...
Bhatia and Ritchie’s (2009) book chapter provided preliminary answers to the following questions: (1...
Several decades ago, the use of technology in language classrooms attracted only a small number of l...
Research has shown that the use of technology can be a pioneering and innovative means of language l...
The number of possibilities that computers and computer-assisted technology have opened up for secon...
Bhatia and Ritchie (2009) focus on the positive impact of technology, specifically “the potential an...
After explaining why consideration of the use of technology in second language (L2) teaching in the ...
With the availability of a wide range of information technologies in the 21st century, the second la...
Technology- mediated language learning has matured over the past few decades, with various tools and...
The COVID-19 pandemic has “thrusted both teachers and learners” (p. 16) into a new language learning...
After explaining why consideration of the use of technology in second language (L2) teaching in the ...
The use of technology continues to take on a stronger presence in second language (L2) classrooms in...
Bhatia and Ritchie (2009), in their book chapter, present a very promising outlook of computer- assi...
The purpose of this paper is to present preliminary findings regarding the implementation of technol...
The growing popularity of computer-mediated communication (CMC) has given rise to virtually endless ...
Bhatia and Ritchie’s (2009) book chapter provides an extensive review of the core issues pertaining ...
Bhatia and Ritchie’s (2009) book chapter provided preliminary answers to the following questions: (1...
Several decades ago, the use of technology in language classrooms attracted only a small number of l...
Research has shown that the use of technology can be a pioneering and innovative means of language l...
The number of possibilities that computers and computer-assisted technology have opened up for secon...
Bhatia and Ritchie (2009) focus on the positive impact of technology, specifically “the potential an...
After explaining why consideration of the use of technology in second language (L2) teaching in the ...
With the availability of a wide range of information technologies in the 21st century, the second la...
Technology- mediated language learning has matured over the past few decades, with various tools and...
The COVID-19 pandemic has “thrusted both teachers and learners” (p. 16) into a new language learning...
After explaining why consideration of the use of technology in second language (L2) teaching in the ...
The use of technology continues to take on a stronger presence in second language (L2) classrooms in...
Bhatia and Ritchie (2009), in their book chapter, present a very promising outlook of computer- assi...
The purpose of this paper is to present preliminary findings regarding the implementation of technol...
The growing popularity of computer-mediated communication (CMC) has given rise to virtually endless ...