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March 28, 2:31 AM
"In celebration and acknowledgement of our field’s maturity, the editors of the CALICO Journal invite submissions of research articles based on replication studies in a CALL context. We issue this invitation early to encourage CALL scholars to conduct replication studies for the CJ issue to be published in January 2015, but also welcome submissions based on studies already underway. The studies may be replications of earlier published studies in CALL or of non-CALL research in a CALL context. We welcome both approximate and conceptual replications from any theoretical perspective or research paradigm. We especially encourage projects that reflect collaboration between senior faculty and graduate students." Delete the scoop?
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May 25, 2012 8:24 AM
Here's the May issue of CALICO journal (Computer Assisted Language Instruction Consortium), with a review of Web 2.0 and SLA (Wang & Vasquez), a study of group dynamics in wikis (Arnold, Ducate & Kost), a telecollaboration paper (Schenker), one on Facebook (Mitchell), voice blogs (Sun), task-based CMC (Yanguas), a web-based multimedia program (Pardo-Ballester) and an overview of distance teaching (Vorobel & Kim).
A new spotlight feature focuses on digital flashcards for vocabulary (Zhu, Fung Bnu-Hkbu & Wang).
Not open access, unfortunately, but worth a look if only to find out about "social loafing and free riding" in US university German classes ... (Arnold, Ducate & Kost). Delete the scoop?
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2007 collective volume on training teachers to use technologies for language teaching. Edited by Kassen, Lavine, Murphy-Judy and Peters, published by CALICO (Computer Assisted Language Instruction Consortium). Delete the scoop?
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February 13, 9:40 AM
30(1) A Conceptual Overview of the History of the CALICO Journal: The Phases of CALL
Podcast of recent journal articles.
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Audio recording of research articles from top computer-assisted language learning journal CALICO produced using text-to-speech software. A good way to optimise your commute, and to get round the paywall if you don't have a CALICO subscription, though it has a little of that "at the next roundabout, take the second exit" quality ... Delete the scoop?
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Calico 2011 Opening Keynote by Bryan Smith on the links between CALL and SLA theory Delete the scoop?
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