Task-Based Language Learning and Teaching with Technology
Editat de Professor Michael Thomas, Dr Hayo Reindersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 apr 2012
The popularity of Web 2.0 technologies (blogs, wikis, social networking sites, podcasting, virtual worlds), as well as practical applications of mobile learning, place a fresh emphasis on creating project-orientated language learning tasks with a clear real-world significance for learners of foreign languages. This book examines the widespread interest in these new technology-enhanced learning environments and looks at how they are being used to promote task-based learning. This book will appeal to practioners and researchers in applied linguistics, second language acquisition and education studies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441124012
ISBN-10: 1441124012
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1441124012
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The use of technology enhanced environments for task-based language teaching is of great interest.
Notă biografică
Michael Thomas is Senior Lecturer in LanguageLearning Technologies at the University of Central Lancashire, UK, and Editorof International Journal of Virtual and Personal Learning Environments.
Hayo Reinders (www.innovationinteaching.org) is Head of Language and Learning Support at Middlesex University, London, UK, and Editor of Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching.
Hayo Reinders (www.innovationinteaching.org) is Head of Language and Learning Support at Middlesex University, London, UK, and Editor of Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching.
Cuprins
List of Abbreviations \ List of Figures and Tables \ List of Contributors \ Foreword Rod Ellis\ 1. Introduction Michael Thomas and Hayo Reinders \PART I. RESEARCH ON TASKS IN CALL \2. Research on the Use of Technology in Task-Based Language TeachingAndreas Müller-Hartmann and Marita Schocker-v. Ditfurth \3. Task-Based Language Teaching in Networked-Based CALL: An Analysis of Research on Learner Interaction in Synchronous CMCMark Peterson \4. Taking Intelligent CALL to TaskMatthias Schulze \5. Effects of Multimodality in Computer-Mediated Communication TasksGlenn Stockwell \6. Measuring Complexity in Task-Based Synchronous Computer-Mediated CommunicationKarina Collentine \PART II. APPLYING TECHNOLOGY-MEDIATED TASKS \7. Task Design for a Virtual Learning Environment in a Distance Language Course Regine Hampel \8. Teacher Development, TBLT and Technology Thomas Raith and Volker Hegelheimer \9. Edubba: Real-world Writing Tasks in a Virtual World Kenneth Reeder \10. The Enactment of Task Design in Telecollaboration 2.0Mirjam Hauck \11. Afterword: Future Directions for Technology-Mediated TasksGary Motteram and Michael Thomas \Index
Recenzii
'Task-Based Language Learning and Teaching with Technology' makes a number of useful contributions to the literature on tasks in CALL and TBLT... the volume provides a useful starting point for raising the TBLT community's awareness of CALL and vice versa and paves the way for the development of a common research agenda'
[This] book is interesting and stimulating, thanks to the variety of aspects analysed and contexts considered, as well as for the accuracy and richness of its discussion. I enjoyed and appreciated reading it and recommend it both to language teachers wishing to apply [task-based language learning and teaching] and to researchers working in this field, since it has much useful insight to offer to both groups.
'[this book] ... is a welcome addition to the range of computer-assisted language learning (CALL) resources ... the chapters of this edited book combine both strong theoretical frameworks and practical pedagogical applications. Given the depth and breadth of topics discussed in the book, it has made a solid contribution to the field of TBLT with technology. The book offers new insights into our understanding of online task-based learning and teaching through reviews of current CALL research and discussions on empirical studies using available CMC tools within a variety of L2 learning contexts. This book should be of immediate interest to language educators, and it will be an extremely valuable resource for those who are working with the 21st century technologically savvy language learners. Language educators who are interested in using TBI for virtual learning environments will find the book informative and useful.'
'While this collection makes a very persuasive case that task-based research can no longer afford to marginalize technology-mediated tasks, it also demonstrates that CALL research must do more to burnish its task- based credentials. ... it is recommended reading for anyone interested in research from a CALL or TBLT perspective.'
"Though task-based and technology-mediated language instruction are a natural match, no works before this edited collected have explained the relationship so clearly. Highly recommended for researchers and practitioners alike who are interested in how authentic interaction via digital media can improve second language learning."
[This] book is interesting and stimulating, thanks to the variety of aspects analysed and contexts considered, as well as for the accuracy and richness of its discussion. I enjoyed and appreciated reading it and recommend it both to language teachers wishing to apply [task-based language learning and teaching] and to researchers working in this field, since it has much useful insight to offer to both groups.
'[this book] ... is a welcome addition to the range of computer-assisted language learning (CALL) resources ... the chapters of this edited book combine both strong theoretical frameworks and practical pedagogical applications. Given the depth and breadth of topics discussed in the book, it has made a solid contribution to the field of TBLT with technology. The book offers new insights into our understanding of online task-based learning and teaching through reviews of current CALL research and discussions on empirical studies using available CMC tools within a variety of L2 learning contexts. This book should be of immediate interest to language educators, and it will be an extremely valuable resource for those who are working with the 21st century technologically savvy language learners. Language educators who are interested in using TBI for virtual learning environments will find the book informative and useful.'
'While this collection makes a very persuasive case that task-based research can no longer afford to marginalize technology-mediated tasks, it also demonstrates that CALL research must do more to burnish its task- based credentials. ... it is recommended reading for anyone interested in research from a CALL or TBLT perspective.'
"Though task-based and technology-mediated language instruction are a natural match, no works before this edited collected have explained the relationship so clearly. Highly recommended for researchers and practitioners alike who are interested in how authentic interaction via digital media can improve second language learning."