This paper addresses the extent to which technology-based language resources and tools influence the vocabulary development among University students learning English as a foreign language (EFL). The vocabulary development of 184 undergraduate students at the University of xxxxxxxx (xxxxxxx) is studied in terms of the growth of their receptive vocabulary size as well as their use of vocabulary learning strategies (VLS) across three years, and any possible correlation between this development and the use of technology is analysed. Findings reveal that for the majority of the population, the highly frequent use of multimedia tools was largely confirmed; however, for most students there was no significant correlation between the use of such re...
The study was conducted to investigate the impact of a model, created with the help of computer and ...
This paper is a reflection on the influence of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) on ...
The growing numbers of ELLs (English language learners) makes the search for new effective and effic...
Technological advancements in the past couple of decades have enhanced the way languages are learned...
Today, using computer is common in all fields. Education is not an exception. In fact, this approach...
“From my experience as english teacher I have observed that the most difficult for students is to le...
It's no secret that we live in the information age. Today, everything is available, everyone can use...
This study asks the question: how can the use of an iPad application be used to support English lang...
Vocabulary acquisition is an important part of language learning. The advancement in technology has ...
This study explored the effect of using electronic dictionaries and hypermedia annotations on univer...
Foreign language learning/teaching has undergone major changes since the advent of digital media as ...
The importance of vocabulary knowledge as one of the most challenging aspects of foreign language l...
Abstract Nowadays the use of technology has become an essential and unavoidable part of the teachin...
University students used a set of existing and purpose-built on-line tools for vocabulary learning i...
University students used a set of existing and purpose-built on-line tools for vocabulary learning i...
The study was conducted to investigate the impact of a model, created with the help of computer and ...
This paper is a reflection on the influence of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) on ...
The growing numbers of ELLs (English language learners) makes the search for new effective and effic...
Technological advancements in the past couple of decades have enhanced the way languages are learned...
Today, using computer is common in all fields. Education is not an exception. In fact, this approach...
“From my experience as english teacher I have observed that the most difficult for students is to le...
It's no secret that we live in the information age. Today, everything is available, everyone can use...
This study asks the question: how can the use of an iPad application be used to support English lang...
Vocabulary acquisition is an important part of language learning. The advancement in technology has ...
This study explored the effect of using electronic dictionaries and hypermedia annotations on univer...
Foreign language learning/teaching has undergone major changes since the advent of digital media as ...
The importance of vocabulary knowledge as one of the most challenging aspects of foreign language l...
Abstract Nowadays the use of technology has become an essential and unavoidable part of the teachin...
University students used a set of existing and purpose-built on-line tools for vocabulary learning i...
University students used a set of existing and purpose-built on-line tools for vocabulary learning i...
The study was conducted to investigate the impact of a model, created with the help of computer and ...
This paper is a reflection on the influence of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) on ...
The growing numbers of ELLs (English language learners) makes the search for new effective and effic...