The reading for this
week share interesting information about computer-assisted language learning
(CALL). Computer-assisted language learning is in other words the study of computer´s
application for language teaching and learning which has been used since 1970 by
teachers to facilitate to students an integrate way of learning a foreign
languages.
The article “Computers
and language learning: an overview”
explains an overview of current teaching practices and research related
to the use of computers in the classroom by giving a brief history of computer-assisted
language learning (CAL), a survey of current practices and research and prospectus toward the 21st
century.
What surprised me in
this article was the results students have when using any program to learn languages.
The
used of them has revealed an interesting result in students who have gotten computerized
error feedback in which they have improved their writing more than those who
received only generalized feedback.
However, the different and the wide variety of
programs that teachers have used to
provide a new mechanism of teaching a
foreign language in the classroom represent a cost in the use of these programs which make
them unreachable for a great number of Educators
and students and even less if they have never bought through internet. Also, the
teachers´ training to use any of these programs means an additional cost for
them or any institution that is considering integrating such programs in their
classrooms.
Here are
some of the mentioned programs in the reading. In case you are interested to get
any of them in order to develop your skills, each representative picture has a
link for you to downloader or subscribe.
ELLIS Master
Pronunciation -
click here to downloader
American Accent Program -
click here to subscribe
speech viewer -
click here to downloader
Something else I want to
remember from this article is that CALL represents a benefit for students and
teacher but a disadvantage if they cannot use it correctly. The majority of the
students enjoy working with different programs because they have grown with the
technology since a very early age. However, without any proper education in the
use of CALL, students are not capable to distinguish when a text or information
is from a reliable source or not. Hence, schools and teachers are forced to
educate their students in how to distinguish when the information is Truthful,
to verify and provide the necessary information students will use in any task
or assignment.
NOTE: I would rate the article with 4. It is because the article provides relevant information about the CALL since it stated. Also, The new perspective of CALL that is currently implemented in the education system, it is really interested and important to know because teachers that use this element in their classes should be updated and this article gives a brief explanation of it. And, it shared different programs´ names for you to look for it.
NOTE: I would rate the article with 4. It is because the article provides relevant information about the CALL since it stated. Also, The new perspective of CALL that is currently implemented in the education system, it is really interested and important to know because teachers that use this element in their classes should be updated and this article gives a brief explanation of it. And, it shared different programs´ names for you to look for it.




Hello Will. Thanks for sharing your opinion. I certainly agree on the costs implied in using technology. That may be a challenge to overcome. Yet, nowadays, there are many organizations such as Google and Microsoft happy to donate equipement and software to schools in developing countries. So this may be a good alternative.
ReplyDeleteCould you tell us something about the three pictures you have included in your post?
Also, from 1 to 5, how would you rate the article and why?
I did it yesterday
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