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CALL Applications

CALL Applications. Word Processing. Use in the composition process (grammar and spelling checkers) Criticism: learners frequently misspell a word then choose the first correction offered without considering its appropriateness or not. Learners can add new words ???

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CALL Applications

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  1. CALL Applications

  2. Word Processing • Use in the composition process (grammar and spelling checkers) • Criticism: learners frequently misspell a word then choose the first correction offered without considering its appropriateness or not. • Learners can add new words ??? • Grammar support- questionable. Why? • Can be used by T and S for creating semi-authentic learning materials featuring text, tables, and illustrations as well as simple websites or blogs.

  3. Games • Covering the objectives is very important • www.go4english.com • The best educational games are the ones that embed the pedagogical objectives. • Teacher’s should take ss perspectives into consideration. (non-game-like software) • Honesty (GTA) • Quizzes

  4. Literature • 1- valuable authentic material • 2-cultural enrichment • 3- language enrichment • 4- personal envolovement • Teachertube.com, http://www.baggetta.com/inacthamlet.htm, http://www.rsc.org.uk/exploringshakespeare/, http://www.sparknotes.com/the most famous of all • Hypertext and literature (e.g.,wikipedia)

  5. Corpus Linguistics • Corpus refers to a body of text. The text can be made up of different examples of spoken or written language or a combination of both. • Mark Davies’ COCA • COBUILD • SARA: BNC • ANC • ICAME, and others • The difference between a corpus and a concordancer (e.g.,Monoconc, wordsmith)

  6. Computer-mediated communication • CMC includes communication by email, bulletin board, chat lines and within MOO (Multi-user domains, object oriented) environments. • CMC does not necessarily involve learning. • How can teachers use CMC in teaching? • Email (netpals), chat lines, Bulletin boards (webct, global classroom, Moodle, Black board)

  7. WWW resources • Dave’s ESL Café: www.eslcafe.com • Randal’s esl: http://www.esl-lab.com/ • www.kidsolr.com/kidswww

  8. Adapting other materials for CALL • Simcity: • Secondlife: edunation and languagelab

  9. Personal digital assistants (PDAs) • A small handheld computer for downloading and storing information such as documents, databases, and calendar entries • Easy to back up one’s computer • A one button hotsync operation allows the user to synchronize and update files from their PDA to a larger laptop or desktop computer. • Graffiti handwriting software: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graffiti_(Palm_OS)

  10. Class Practice • www.dvolver.com • Glogster • Makebelief comics • Hotpotatoes

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