ICT and language learning : integrating pedagogy and practice / edited by Angela Chambers, Jean E. Conacher and Jeannette Littlemore.
Material type: TextPublisher: Birmingham, U.K. : University of Birmingham Press, [2004]Copyright date: ©2004Description: xi, 231 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1902459504
- 9781902459509
- Information and Communications Technologies and language learning
- 418.00711 22
- P53.855 .I25 2004
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 418.00711 ICT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A424045B |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Angela Chambers, Jean E. Conacher and Jeannette Littlemore -- 1. New language learning and teaching environments : how does ICT fit in? / Jean E. Conacher, Peppi Taalas and Thomas Vogel -- 2. Learning management systems for language learning / Sake Jager -- 3. Laying good foundations : the language resource centre as meeting-place of policy, pedagogical theory and practice / Jean E. Conacher and Siobban Murphy -- 4. Essential evaluation criteria in multimedia CALL and WELL environments / Liam Murray -- 5. Communication with a purpose : exploiting the Internet to promote language learning / Jeannette Littlemore and David Oakey -- 6. A task-based approach to Web authoring for learning languages / Freda Mishan -- 7. Intercultural e-mail exchanges in the foreign language classroom / Robert O'Dowd -- 8. Authenticity and the use of technology-enhanced authoring tools in language learning / Bernd Ruschoff -- 9. Corpora and concordancing : changing the paradigm in language learning and teaching? / Angela Chambers and Victoria Kelly -- 10. Speech in action : teaching listening with the help of ICT / Richard Cauldwell.
"This book aims to provide language teachers and trainers with a guide, in both practical and pedagogical terms, to the effective integration of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) into language teaching and learning. It also aims to serve as an introduction to key areas in ICT for postgraduate students in applied linguistics and related disciplines, and thus to encourage further research and development in these areas."--BOOK JACKET.
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