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McCarus, Ernest; Rammuny, Raji – 1968
Three sets of instructional materials for the teaching of Arabic phonology and script have been prepared on the basis of studies of (1) the phonologies of American English and Modern Literary Arabic (MLA), (2) the MLA writing system, and (3) the vocabularies of 11 Arabic textbooks used in the United States. The effectiveness of these materials was…
Descriptors: Arabic, Contrastive Linguistics, Language Laboratories, Learning Laboratories
Peer reviewedBarrutia, Richard – NALLD Journal, 1970
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Communications, Dial Access Information Systems, Educational Television
Peer reviewedHuberman, Gisela; Medish, Vadim – Foreign Language Annals, 1975
The results of an experimental Spanish course using videotapes, described previously (FLA, December 1974), and the application of the results to the entire Spanish language program, are discussed. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, College Language Programs, Language Instruction, Language Laboratories
LADO, ROBERT; ORNSTEIN, JACOB – 1967
A SELECTIVE REVIEW OF CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS AND PUBLICATIONS, MAINLY FROM THE UNITED STATES, ON THE METHODOLOGY OF TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES REVEALS MANY IMPORTANT SOURCES FOR FURTHER RESEARCH AND DOCUMENTATION ON MANY PROBLEMS. THE NEED TO SUMMARIZE, CLASSIFY, AND CLARIFY IS URGENT. AMONG CURRENT RESEARCH, TWO BASIC TYPES ARE…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Educational Researchers, Laboratory Equipment, Language Laboratories
Bung, Klaus, Ed. – 1968
The author has compiled these papers in an attempt to show (1) the relevance of programed learning research for language teaching, (2) how better materials for the language laboratory can be developed, and (3) how the language laboratory can be used more efficiently. The first part of this two-part volume contains papers on programed learning in…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Bibliographies, Cybernetics, Language Instruction
Boyd-Bowman, Peter – 1969
The National Council of Associations for International Studies, composed of 11 regional associations encompassing over 400 U.S. colleges and universities, has published this revised edition (see ED 010 402 for first edition) for two reasons: (1) the self-instructional approach to language teaching represents a significant breakthrough in the…
Descriptors: College Instruction, College Language Programs, Guides, Independent Study
ESTARELLAS, JUAN – 1966
PAST EFFORTS TO USE PROGRAMED INSTRUCTION IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES HAVE PRODUCED VARYING RESULTS. TELEVISION, AS A POSSIBLE SELF-INSTRUCTIONAL MACHINE, HAS BEEN NEGLECTED IN THESE EFFORTS, EVEN THOUGH IT OFFERS UNLIMITED POSSIBILITIES FOR BOTH THE PROGRAMER AND THE STUDENT. CRITICS OF TV SAY THAT PROGRAMING IS DIFFICULT AND EXPENSIVE, THOUGH THIS WAS…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Centers, College Language Programs, Educational Television, Language Laboratories
Fiks, Alfred I. – 1967
This presentation reports the goals, approach and results of developing a Vietnamese language course that could be taught without the presence of an instructor. The fifty-lesson course that was developed was given to 19 Military Assistance Training Advisor students, all officers at the Special Warfare Center. Audiolingual skills were emphasized…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Autoinstructional Aids, Language Ability, Language Instruction
Ankerstein, Hilmar S. – Neue Unterrichtspraxis, 1968
This article discusses the role of language laboratories in foreign language teaching as developed in Germany. Five principal advantages are presented: (1) intensification of learning through active language use, (2) individualization of instruction, (3) objectification of evaluation, (4) improved control for teacher and student, and (5) creation…
Descriptors: Equipment Maintenance, Individualized Instruction, Laboratory Equipment, Language Instruction
Peer reviewedBakker, Connie – IALL Journal of Language Learning Technologies, 1992
After a brief review of trends in language labs, the history of Wisconsin's Learning Support Services (LSS) lab, which grew into an independent department serving all foreign languages, is traced. Its evolution included the development of an extensive library, audio studio, video service, and special cataloging and outreach system. (11 references)…
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Electronic Classrooms, Higher Education, Language Laboratories
Yates, John R., Jr. – Educ Train Menting Retard, 1969
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Disadvantaged Youth, Exceptional Child Education, Instructional Materials
Modern Language Association of America, New York, NY. – 1967
MATERIALS CONCERNING PROGRAMED INSTRUCTION IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES, PUBLISHED FROM 1960 TO 1967, ARE COLLECTED IN THIS PACKET FOR LANGUAGE TEACHERS AND PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE FUTURE USES OF THE LANGUAGE LABORATORY. INCLUDED ARE--(1) "PROGRAMED LEARNING OF A SECOND LANGUAGE" BY HARLAN LANE, (2) "A PRIMER OF PROGRAMED INSTRUCTION IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE…
Descriptors: College Language Programs, Inservice Education, Language Instruction, Language Laboratories
Bouillon, C. – 1971
While it is theoretically possible to exploit individualized instruction in the language laboratory, in practice this rarely happens. This article suggests transforming the language laboratory into a tape library, in order to achieve self-paced, individualized use of the lab. This solution is preferable to the traditional laboratory use from the…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Educational Media, Educational Technology, Independent Study
Mueller, Theodore H. – 1968
Students with low language aptitude have been found to have poor powers of auditory discrimination. To date, programed language instruction has relied on audio confirmation of oral response. A study was conducted to determine the value of adding visual confirmation to the audio model. A total of 170 experimental and 140 control students in second…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Audiovisual Aids, Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Stimuli
Mathieu, G. – The Modern Language Journal, 1965
An argument for taping pattern drills without pauses is advanced as a means for allowing students to learn at their own rate. Insertion of pauses by the teacher and advantages of a foot pedal to control pauses are discussed. Examples are provided for two, three, four, and five cycle drills. (AF)
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Laboratory Equipment, Language Instruction, Language Laboratories


