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Communicating and interacting: An exploration of the changing roles of media in CALL/CMC

Hoven, Debra L. (2006) Communicating and interacting: An exploration of the changing roles of media in CALL/CMC. Computer Assisted Language Instruction Consortium Journal 23(2):pp. 233-256.

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Abstract

The sites of learning and teaching using CALL are shifting from CD-based, LAN-based or stand-alone programs to the internet. As this change occurs, pedagogical approaches to using CALL are also shifting to forms which better exploit the communication, collaboration and negotiation aspects of the internet. Numerous teachers and designers have created multimedia applications to help learners understand and make meaning from not just the aural and written language of the target culture, but also some of the visual, social and cultural nuances. Previous studies of the use of visual and multi-media in language learning have shown promising results. However with a major shift to the internet as the site for learning, we need to re-evaluate what constitutes communication and interactivity in this new context, particularly with the introduction of newer technologies such as WebCams as well as more 'traditional' media such as video, audio and still images. This paper discusses the characteristics common to CALL and CMC implementations, some of the distinguishing features of each and aspects of the teaching and learning contexts in which we find each being used. Conclusions are drawn that in order to make the most from the use of these new sites of media interaction in language learning, we need to develop flexible and adaptive learning environments which can incorporate more traditional forms of Instructional CALL as well as the newer communication, collaboration and exploration forms.

Item Type:Journal Article
Status:Published
Keywords:multimedia; CMC; learning environments; collaborative learning; exploratory learning; CALL; technology mediated communication; interaction in CMC; interactivity; computer assisted language learning
Subjects:380000 Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences > 380200 Linguistics > 380201 Applied Linguistics and Educational Linguistics
410000 The Arts > 410300 Cinema, Electronic Arts and Multimedia > 410303 Multimedia
330000 Education > 330100 Education Studies > 330107 Educational Technology and Media
420000 Language and Culture > 420100 Language Studies > 420199 Language Studies not elsewhere classified
420000 Language and Culture > 420300 Cultural Studies > 420304 Screen and Media Culture
ID Code:7643
Deposited By:Hoven, Debra
Deposited On:15 May 2007
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Copyright Owner:Copyright CALICO 2006
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