Computer Assisted Language Learning
From WikEd
Definition, Descriptions, Explanations, Etc.
Computer-assisted language learning (CALL) is a form of computer-based assisted learning which carries two important features: bidirectional learning and individualized learning. It is not a method. CALL materials are tools for learning. The focus of CALL is learning, and not teaching. CALL materials are used in teaching to facilitate the language learning process. It is a student-centered accelerated learning material, which promotes self-paced accelerated learning. Definition provided by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer-assisted_language_learning#Definition/ Wikipedia: Computer-Assisted Language Learning
- Possible Topics of Study
- CALL Projects at UIUC
- Links to Conferences & Journals
- Recommended Courses
- Reading List
- Wikibook on Autonomous Technology-Assisted Language Learning (ATALL)
- Tony and Sunglim's 490ATL project (we'll think of a better name later :-))
- Young Woo, Youn Seon, & Doe-Hyung's 490ATL Project
- valodas - free cross platform language learning software
- Links of Interest
- Links For ESL
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