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Peer reviewedWitton, Niclas – Babel: Journal of the Australian Federation of Modern Language Teachers Associations, 1984
Classifies several kinds of readily available foreign language computer programs. Most of the programs fall into either game/activity or testing categories. In all the programs, feedback to the student who has made an error is limited. Sees the computer as a specific information resource in self-directed learning programs. (SED)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Educational Games, Evaluation
Duncan, Janie – 1987
The handbook presents a variety of second language teaching techniques, some old and some new, for use with technological equipment. Each chapter focuses on a specific piece of equipment or technology, or in some cases, two technologies that share some characteristics and can be used similarly. Each chapter begins with a brief description of the…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Technology
Underwood, John H. – 1984
This analysis of the state of the art of computer programs and programming for language teaching has two parts. In the first part, an overview of the theory and practice of language teaching, Noam Chomsky's view of language, and the implications and problems of generative theory are presented. The theory behind the input model of language…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Authoring Aids (Programing), Communicative Competence (Languages), Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedTroup, Lee; And Others – Journal of Educational Techniques and Technologies, 1987
Language laboratories, VCRs, and microcomputers are not labor-saving devices for the teacher. Technology-mediated lessons demand as much, if not more, planning effort than does conventional instruction. Four points to consider in planning are (1) selection of medium; (2) selection of software; (3) amount of student control; and (4) amount of…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Check Lists, Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Objectives


