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Title: ComputerEnhanced Language Learning Environments: An Overview


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Computer-Enhanced Language Learning
Environments An Overview
Southern New Hampshire University
  • EFL 537 CALL
  • Instructor Lyra Liabov
  • Presenter Sierra(Su-Yin, Su)
  • Dec. 11, 2003

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Educational technology
  • World wide web, internet, multimedia, CO-ROM,
    technology coordinator, chat room, MOO, e-mail,
    virus, newbie
  • Understanding of good pedagogy and the
    relationship among teaching, learning, and
    technology.

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Language learning theory
  • Spolskys theory of conditions for
    language acquisition
  • the learners
  • Kp knowledge in the
    present
  • A Ability
  • M Motivation/ affect
  • O Opportunity
  • Kf Knowledge and skills
    in the future

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Learning environment
  • The component of language acquisition that
    teachers, researchers, learners, and technology
    can directly influence.
  • Creating optimal language learning environment is
    the essential business of the language teacher
  • A variety of classroom environmental variables
    may affect learners acquisition.

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Conditions for optimal language learning
environment
  • Learners have opportunities to interact and
    negotiate meaning
  • Learners interact in the target language with an
    authentic audience
  • Learners are involved in authentic tasks.
  • Learners are exposed to and encourages to produce
    varied and creative language.

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  • Learners have enough time and feedback
  • Learners are guided to attend mindfully to the
    learning process.
  • Learners work in an atmosphere with an ideal
    stress/anxiety level.
  • Learner autonomy is supported.

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Purcell(1996)-research generally has six levels
  • Observation
  • Recording
  • Investigation
  • Use of a model
  • Experimentation
  • Enlightenment

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Six steps of analysis, synthesis, and evaluation
  • Describe a question significant enough to merit
    research
  • Review in the relevant literature the knowledge
    to date about the research question
  • State a tentative answer to the research
    question. or declare the further knowledge
    required to answer the question.

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  • Determine how to test the research question or
    gather the required information, and state it as
    an if-then sentence.
  • Test the hypothesis or gather the data carefully
  • Refine the tentative answer to the research
    question, or present the clarification derived
    from the datageneralize the result of the
    particular research performed, and suggest
    further study about the research question.

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The most critical step-Purcell
  • Ask the right questions
  • Review the literature
  • State a hypothesis
  • Determine how to test the research question
  • Gather data
  • Refine your answer

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Conclusion
  • Group work, providing concrete opportunities to
    interact in English, focusing on survival skills
    and functions or on content-based tasks, using
    problems solving, employing a multitude of media,
    recycling lesson content, providing open-ended
    opportunities for meaningful language use

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  • Providing adequate time for tasks, feedback,
    appropriate prompting and other assistance,
    adequate information, research resources,giving
    learners to choose goals and participate in
    learning process.
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