Multilingual Computer Assisted Language Learning
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Edited by:
Judith Buendgens-Kosten
and Daniela Elsner
About this book
This book shows how technology enriches multilingual language learning and how multilingual practices enrich computer assisted language learning. It illustrates how languages are activated through technology in formal and informal learning situations, showcasing multilingual language use in chat rooms, games, digital texts and virtual exchange.
Author / Editor information
Judith Buendgens-Kosten is Professor-pro-tem in the Department of English and American Studies at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. Her research focuses on CALL in multilingual contexts, language learning with bi- and multilingual media, game-based language learning, multilingual practices in language learning, and dual language books.
Elsner Daniela :Daniela Elsner is Professor of foreign language learning and teaching and Director of the Academy of Teacher Education and Research at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. Her research focuses on early language learning, bi- and multilingual practices in language learning, multiliteracies, and higher education teaching.
Judith Buendgens-Kosten is Professor-pro-tem in the Department of English and American Studies at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. Her research focuses on CALL in multilingual contexts, language learning with bi- and multilingual media, game-based language learning, multilingual practices in language learning, and dual language books.
Daniela Elsner is Professor of foreign language learning and teaching and Director of the Academy of Teacher Education and Research at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany. Her research focuses on early language learning, bi- and multilingual practices in language learning, multiliteracies, and higher education teaching.
Reviews
This inspirational and timely volume demonstrates that we have finally reached a tipping point with respect to the impact of digital technologies on education. In these pages we see the immense potential of new technologies to promote not only learner autonomy but also collaborative learning of languages and academic content both within the classroom and across the globe.
This inspiring volume sets the stage for a radical shift in language learning pedagogy. The rich collection of studies draws on a diverse range of multimodal digital technologies to illustrate their potential for establishing exciting multilingual learning environments. MCALL has arrived – a must-read for teachers, teacher educators and researchers everywhere!
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Contributors
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Multilingual CALL: Introduction
xi - Part 1: Multiliteracies and MCALL
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1. The Multiple Languages of Digital Communication
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2. Learnscaping: Creating Next-Gen Learning Environments for Pluriliteracies Growth
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3. ‘I like the character, weil er so richtig funny ist’: Reading Story Apps in the Primary EFL Classroom
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4. Awareness of Multilingual Resources: EFL Primary Students’ Receptive Code-Switching during Collaborative Reading
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5. This is How I Say It! Discourse with Tablets among Multilingual Learners
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6. Über die Grenzen des einsprachigen Habitus: Application of Computer Assisted Language Learning through Home Language Content in Secondary Level Classrooms
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7. Playful Plurilingualism? Exploring Language(s) with the Multilingual Serious Game MElang-E
115 - Part 3: Intercomprehension and CALL
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8. (A) CALL for Slavic Intercomprehension: The Promotion of Minority Languages in the Modern Foreign Language Classroom
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9. When Non-Romance Languages Break the Linguistic Contract in Romance Languages Chat Rooms: Theoretical Consequences for Studies on Intercomprehension
151 - Part 4: Multilingual Online Exchange and Telecollaboration
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10. Developing Plurilingual Competence in the EFL Primary Classroom through Telecollaboration
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11. Advanced Language Learners as Autonomous Language Users on Facebook
191 - Part 5: MCALL and Professional Development of Teachers
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12. Multilingual Digital Translanguaging and Storying with New Zealand Pasifi ka Learners
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Learning in Multilingually and Digitally Mediated Spaces: The MCALL Approach
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