CALL materials may provide a mechanism for implementing theoretically-ideal conditions for second language acquisition and for conducting empirical research to investigate effects of these conditions. This paper explores methodological issues involved in realizing this potential by focusing on investigation of the noticing hypothesis (Schmidt, 1990) in CALL reading materials. It reviews the problem of assessing noticing in classroom and experimental settings through a) conditions for noticing, b) retrospective assessment, and c) concurrent assessment. Concurrent assessment, which provides the most direct measure of noticing, is illustrated through CALL materials that gather data on noticing, test retention of word meaning, and calculate the...
This dissertation investigated the occurrence and the effect of incidental noticing in a text-based ...
Interactive digital tools increasingly used for language learning can provide detailed system logs (...
This descriptive research paper presents the development of a Computer Assisted Language Learning pr...
This paper suggests that some design features and evaluation criteria for multimedia CALL might be d...
Advancements in the design and use of computer-assisted language learning (CALL) activities require ...
With the availability of a wide range of information technologies in the 21st century, the second la...
[EN] This paper argues that the goal of Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) research should b...
This research study explores the learning potential of a computer-assisted language learning (CALL) ...
Despite the promise of research conducted at the intersection of computer-assisted language learning...
This paper argues that the goal of Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) research should be to ...
Bhatia and Ritchie (2009), in their book chapter, present a very promising outlook of computer- assi...
A degree of learner-control is implicit in most current CALL activities; however, research to-date h...
Technology that analyzes written human language displays compelling possibilities for computer assis...
Taking the form of case study, this empirical research describes how the effects of computer-assiste...
The number of possibilities that computers and computer-assisted technology have opened up for secon...
This dissertation investigated the occurrence and the effect of incidental noticing in a text-based ...
Interactive digital tools increasingly used for language learning can provide detailed system logs (...
This descriptive research paper presents the development of a Computer Assisted Language Learning pr...
This paper suggests that some design features and evaluation criteria for multimedia CALL might be d...
Advancements in the design and use of computer-assisted language learning (CALL) activities require ...
With the availability of a wide range of information technologies in the 21st century, the second la...
[EN] This paper argues that the goal of Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) research should b...
This research study explores the learning potential of a computer-assisted language learning (CALL) ...
Despite the promise of research conducted at the intersection of computer-assisted language learning...
This paper argues that the goal of Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) research should be to ...
Bhatia and Ritchie (2009), in their book chapter, present a very promising outlook of computer- assi...
A degree of learner-control is implicit in most current CALL activities; however, research to-date h...
Technology that analyzes written human language displays compelling possibilities for computer assis...
Taking the form of case study, this empirical research describes how the effects of computer-assiste...
The number of possibilities that computers and computer-assisted technology have opened up for secon...
This dissertation investigated the occurrence and the effect of incidental noticing in a text-based ...
Interactive digital tools increasingly used for language learning can provide detailed system logs (...
This descriptive research paper presents the development of a Computer Assisted Language Learning pr...