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Beginners' guide to using technology in language lessons |
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Four approaches to teaching and learning languages are presented first in terms of general learning and then with respect to language-specific theories. The resource is relevant to undergraduate and graduate students of foreign languages and/or linguistics and may be used in pre- or in-service training of language teachers at all levels (primary, secondary, university). Major figures and key concepts are presented for each theory, and learning activities are proposed throughout, including illustrations from the second language classroom. Comprehension of the material can be checked via quizzes and reflective activities, and a timeline affords a chronological overview of the resource. Via Shona Whyte Delete the scoop?
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Shona Whyte: My EuroCALL presentation on using curation in a course on ICT for language teachers to help graduate students in languages make the transition to teaching high school languages with technology. Via Shona Whyte Delete the scoop?
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Twenty-first Century research is increasingly becoming reliant on information and communication technologies to address systemic and distinct educational problems through greater communication, interaction, and inquiry. Delete the scoop?
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