This dissertation investigates the relationship between Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) and language-learning approaches. In this sense, Language Learning Autonomy (LLA) seems to be the most preferred candidate by researchers in order to become the suitable approach in order to make the most out of technology (Blin, 1999; Little, 2001; Littlemore, 2003; The European Directorate General of Education and Culture, 2003; sanz, 2003; Villanueva, 2003). The increasing research on this specific field and the theoretical reflections derived from it over the last decade constitutes the framework of our study. Following previous studies (Beatty, 2003; Chapelle, 2003; Alessi, 2001; Marqués, 1995, 2001; Rushby, 1997; Shin and Wastell, 1998; ...
In a university environment where the need for learner autonomy is gaining recognition and where the...
AbstractLearner autonomy in foreign language teaching and learning has been a favourite topic for a ...
There are arguments by scholars for and against using computer assisted language learning (CALL) to ...
While research on language learner autonomy and Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is abunda...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the role of computer assisted language in promoting learner au...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the role of computer assisted language in promoting learner au...
The concept of learner autonomy in the field of foreign language learning was clearly articulated in...
In the field of second and foreign language teaching and learning, as the theory and practice of lan...
In our institution, Quartet (computer software program) was a part of the curriculum which provides ...
Autonomy in learning is about people taking more control over their learning in the classrooms, the ...
The rapid increase of technology has transformed the praxis of language education and linked to the ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of computer-assisted language learni...
Autonomy in learning is about people taking more control over their learning in the classrooms, the ...
Learner autonomy is a vibrant and diverse field. In its approximately 40-year history, it has drawn ...
The most difficult question to define learner autonomy and any answer to it is likely to be subjecti...
In a university environment where the need for learner autonomy is gaining recognition and where the...
AbstractLearner autonomy in foreign language teaching and learning has been a favourite topic for a ...
There are arguments by scholars for and against using computer assisted language learning (CALL) to ...
While research on language learner autonomy and Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is abunda...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the role of computer assisted language in promoting learner au...
The aim of this paper is to highlight the role of computer assisted language in promoting learner au...
The concept of learner autonomy in the field of foreign language learning was clearly articulated in...
In the field of second and foreign language teaching and learning, as the theory and practice of lan...
In our institution, Quartet (computer software program) was a part of the curriculum which provides ...
Autonomy in learning is about people taking more control over their learning in the classrooms, the ...
The rapid increase of technology has transformed the praxis of language education and linked to the ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of computer-assisted language learni...
Autonomy in learning is about people taking more control over their learning in the classrooms, the ...
Learner autonomy is a vibrant and diverse field. In its approximately 40-year history, it has drawn ...
The most difficult question to define learner autonomy and any answer to it is likely to be subjecti...
In a university environment where the need for learner autonomy is gaining recognition and where the...
AbstractLearner autonomy in foreign language teaching and learning has been a favourite topic for a ...
There are arguments by scholars for and against using computer assisted language learning (CALL) to ...