It is very common for many people to experience a great deal of excitement generated by rapid new technological developments and the ongoing need to think about how to fit this into existing systems. For the most part, this has resulted in a situation where almost all the energy is concentrated on the actual technology itself and not on the implications of its use. The resulting danger is that it is easy to be misled by the whole business and to become uncritically enthusiastic about future possibilities. It is important, then, to concentrate on the real purpose of using new technology so that quite a considerable investment of time, energy, enthusiasm and resources is worth the effort
A significant body of research has examined language learners’ attitudes toward particular technolog...
Nowadays with the modern age of technology, we easily get distracted with all the gadgets around us....
Digital technology has developed at a rapid pace, even in the second language learning classrooms. T...
It is very common for many people to experience a great deal of excitement generated by rapid new te...
Computers have been presented as a new resource in education over the last years. In language learni...
Technology plays a significant role in formal language instruction as well as in informal language l...
This research synthesis aims to explore how Computer-assisted language learning (CALL) can motivate ...
Computers have been used in education for over 50 years. Advocates have asserted that computers woul...
In the twenty-first century, technological resources to support language instruction are within the ...
Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is a program derived from CAL (Computer-Assisted Learning...
This paper aims to discuss what Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is, to mention its three ...
Computer-assisted language learning (CALL1) has been defined as "the search for and study of ap...
In parallel with the shaping of the well-known, conventional methodologies the use of technology be...
The prominence of technology has always been booming since computers generated new lanes for human t...
The acronym CALL may not be familiar to the reader. Computer-Assisted Language Learning, the name w...
A significant body of research has examined language learners’ attitudes toward particular technolog...
Nowadays with the modern age of technology, we easily get distracted with all the gadgets around us....
Digital technology has developed at a rapid pace, even in the second language learning classrooms. T...
It is very common for many people to experience a great deal of excitement generated by rapid new te...
Computers have been presented as a new resource in education over the last years. In language learni...
Technology plays a significant role in formal language instruction as well as in informal language l...
This research synthesis aims to explore how Computer-assisted language learning (CALL) can motivate ...
Computers have been used in education for over 50 years. Advocates have asserted that computers woul...
In the twenty-first century, technological resources to support language instruction are within the ...
Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is a program derived from CAL (Computer-Assisted Learning...
This paper aims to discuss what Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is, to mention its three ...
Computer-assisted language learning (CALL1) has been defined as "the search for and study of ap...
In parallel with the shaping of the well-known, conventional methodologies the use of technology be...
The prominence of technology has always been booming since computers generated new lanes for human t...
The acronym CALL may not be familiar to the reader. Computer-Assisted Language Learning, the name w...
A significant body of research has examined language learners’ attitudes toward particular technolog...
Nowadays with the modern age of technology, we easily get distracted with all the gadgets around us....
Digital technology has developed at a rapid pace, even in the second language learning classrooms. T...