The potential of the Internet and especially the World Wide Web for the teaching and learning of foreign languages has grown spectacularly in the past five years. Nevertheless, designing and implementing sound materials for an online learning environment involves timeconsuming processes in which many instructors may be reluctant to participate. For this reason. Web-based course management systems (WCMSs) have begun to flourish in the market, in an effoi-t to assist teachers to create learning environments in which students have the necessary means to interact effectively with their peers, their instructors, and the course material. This article reviews the nature of WCMSs, their advantages and disadvantages, and their potential for lan...
Web technologies and educational platforms have greatly evolved over the past decade. One of the mos...
The vast majority of research in the past two decades on the use of computers in education has focus...
Whereas many educators enthusiastically embrace the use of Internet-based reading materials, little ...
The potential of the Internet and especially the World Wide Web for the teaching and learning of for...
The World Wide Web (WWW) is making a strong impact on our society and it is estimated that 80-85 per...
The fast growth of the area of Industrial Technology has brought about the drastic change in educati...
The wealth of information available on the Web affords teachers and learners access to language lear...
The advent of Web 2.0 technology has afforded language educators more useful technology for English ...
The vast majority of research in the past two decades on the use of computers in education has focus...
This paper describes an analysis of the ideas and attitudes of preservice teachers about the integra...
This article looks at ways of using Web-based language learning (WBLL) activities and reports the re...
How do different Learning Management System (LMS) components facilitate and/or constrain the activit...
In Western countries today, instructed language learning in higher education normally includes use o...
The teaching and learning of a language has changed significantly as a result of the introduction of...
Web technologies and educational platforms have greatly evolved over the past decade. One of the mos...
Web technologies and educational platforms have greatly evolved over the past decade. One of the mos...
The vast majority of research in the past two decades on the use of computers in education has focus...
Whereas many educators enthusiastically embrace the use of Internet-based reading materials, little ...
The potential of the Internet and especially the World Wide Web for the teaching and learning of for...
The World Wide Web (WWW) is making a strong impact on our society and it is estimated that 80-85 per...
The fast growth of the area of Industrial Technology has brought about the drastic change in educati...
The wealth of information available on the Web affords teachers and learners access to language lear...
The advent of Web 2.0 technology has afforded language educators more useful technology for English ...
The vast majority of research in the past two decades on the use of computers in education has focus...
This paper describes an analysis of the ideas and attitudes of preservice teachers about the integra...
This article looks at ways of using Web-based language learning (WBLL) activities and reports the re...
How do different Learning Management System (LMS) components facilitate and/or constrain the activit...
In Western countries today, instructed language learning in higher education normally includes use o...
The teaching and learning of a language has changed significantly as a result of the introduction of...
Web technologies and educational platforms have greatly evolved over the past decade. One of the mos...
Web technologies and educational platforms have greatly evolved over the past decade. One of the mos...
The vast majority of research in the past two decades on the use of computers in education has focus...
Whereas many educators enthusiastically embrace the use of Internet-based reading materials, little ...