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What is CALL Integration

Handbook of Research on Computer-Enhanced Language Acquisition and Learning
The factors that influence how ICT is integrated into language teaching.
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Computer-Enhanced Grammar Teaching
David Barr (University of Ulster, Northern Ireland)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-895-6.ch007
Abstract
This chapter reports on the results of a study undertaken to gauge what difference computer technology makes to grammar learning. Unlike other studies that compare the student performance learning grammar with the aid of technology to performance and without the technology, this work focuses on the impact technology has on student attitudes towards learning grammar through the computer. The chapter outlines how traditional grammar classes have been adapted for delivery in a multimedia situation and assesses the impact, both in terms of students’ perceptions about learning of grammar and in their actual performance that the computer has had on the process. The chapter also draws on the lessons learned in this project to help to maximise the potential of using technology in this type of teaching and learning context in the future.
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An Overview of EFL Teachers' Individual Differences in CALL
It refers to the use of and its software, as well as other information and communication technologies (e.g. network-based tools and digital devices) for lesson preparation, lesson delivery, and evaluation in teaching four language skills, that is reading, listening, speaking, and writing and components pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary.
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