This study investigates how graduate student instructors (GSIs) in several universities across the United States perceive and make use of technology to teach foreign language (FL) courses. Results indicate that while the majority of GSIs receive some kind of CALL training upon entering their programs, much of the training focuses on technologies that are not Web 2.0 tools (e.g., wikis, blogs, social networking sites). Specifically, participants indicate that they use PowerPoint, grammatical and lexical websites, and discussion boards most often in teaching. Survey results also suggest that lack of planning time, limited online exercises that accompany their textbook, and teaching in a classroom without media were significant factors impedin...
language instruction with computer and the Internet, multilin-gual computing support Technology, esp...
textThe ever-increasing popularity of digital media and connectivity to the World Wide Web permeates...
Technology-enhanced multimedia instruction in grades 6 through 12 foreign language classrooms was th...
This study investigates how graduate student instructors (GSIs) in several universities across the U...
The purpose of this study was to explore and document the process pre-service foreign language teach...
Instructional technology is not going away any time soon and neither are the demands and expectation...
Technology has been rapidly and continually introduced into the world language classroom to teach bo...
Although computer use has become widespread throughout foreign language (FL) education, availability...
In recent years, the question of using new information technologies in the education system has been...
easy-to-read, informative review of the current state of computer assisted language learning (CALL) ...
As the cost of mobile devices and computers has decreased and access to the Internet has increased, ...
This study investigated the factors that impact the decisions to integrate the World Wide Web into f...
Although internet-assisted language teaching (IALT) has been recognised by the rapid progress of int...
Technology pervades every aspect of our life today from everyday practices to different learning con...
This interpretive qualitative study examined university ESL instructors\u27 experiences using techn...
language instruction with computer and the Internet, multilin-gual computing support Technology, esp...
textThe ever-increasing popularity of digital media and connectivity to the World Wide Web permeates...
Technology-enhanced multimedia instruction in grades 6 through 12 foreign language classrooms was th...
This study investigates how graduate student instructors (GSIs) in several universities across the U...
The purpose of this study was to explore and document the process pre-service foreign language teach...
Instructional technology is not going away any time soon and neither are the demands and expectation...
Technology has been rapidly and continually introduced into the world language classroom to teach bo...
Although computer use has become widespread throughout foreign language (FL) education, availability...
In recent years, the question of using new information technologies in the education system has been...
easy-to-read, informative review of the current state of computer assisted language learning (CALL) ...
As the cost of mobile devices and computers has decreased and access to the Internet has increased, ...
This study investigated the factors that impact the decisions to integrate the World Wide Web into f...
Although internet-assisted language teaching (IALT) has been recognised by the rapid progress of int...
Technology pervades every aspect of our life today from everyday practices to different learning con...
This interpretive qualitative study examined university ESL instructors\u27 experiences using techn...
language instruction with computer and the Internet, multilin-gual computing support Technology, esp...
textThe ever-increasing popularity of digital media and connectivity to the World Wide Web permeates...
Technology-enhanced multimedia instruction in grades 6 through 12 foreign language classrooms was th...