While digital technology is endlessly innovating and improving itself as a tool to support teaching and learning, the cognitive process of language learning itself remains perennially the same. However, digital technology has created new learning opportunities and introduces new elements into the cognitive process of foreign language learning. The contributors of this well-edited collection examine foreign language learning primarily from a user perspective and explore these underlying questions: How does digital technology support existing foreign language learning needs and processes? What new learning experiences does it entail for the learner? The book situates new insights into the value of digital technology for foreign language learning within the context of evidence from prior research and of educational policy-making and examines key pedagogical uses of digital technology in relation to effective foreign language learning by pupils. It provides an in-depth description of the use of a range of digital media and combines practical ideas for teaching and learning with critical analysis of evidence drawing on an analysis of technology-focused language learning across different sectors and in different anglophone contexts.
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Provides an analysis of the use of digital technology within the field of foreign language learning, drawing on empircal evidence. This book situates insights into the value of digital technology for foreign language learning within the context of evidence from prior research and of educational policy-making.
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Notes on contributors; Series editors' foreword; Introduction Michael Evans; 1. Digital technology and language learning: a review of policy and research evidence; 2. The potential of the internet as a language-learning tool Iain Mitchell; 3. Trainee teachers' perceptions of the use of digital technology in the languages classroom Linda Fisher; 4. Digital technology as a tool for active learning in MFL: engaging language learners in and beyond the secondary classroom Rachel Hawkes; 5. Engaging pupils in bilingual, cross-curricular online discourse Michael Evans; 6. SIDE by side: pioneers, inventors and the tyranny of educational distance Cal Durrant; 7. Teacher the student perceptions of e-learning in EFL Miranda Hamilton; 8. From textbook to online materials: the changing ecology of foreign-language publishing in the era of ICT Carl Blyth; Conclusion: variations on a theme Michael Evans; Glossary; Index.
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Provides a sustained and in-depth qualitative analysis of the use of digital technology within the field of foreign language learning, drawing on empircal evidence.
Draws together international contributors to explore this key area on a global scale.
This series takes a scholarly look at the significant impact digital technology has had on teaching. Each book takes a different subject and discusses the specific implications the increased used of digital technology as a tool for learning has on their particular topic.
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ISBN
9781441104410
Publisert
2011-07-07
Utgiver
Vendor
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224

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Biographical note

Michael Evans is Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of Cambridge, UK.