Linguistics 2148: Introduction to Computer-assisted Language Learning (CALL)

Instructor: Claire Bradin Siskin
Course Meets:
6:00 - 8:30 pm, Mondays

Course Description:

Both the practical and theoretical aspects of using computers in second language learning will be explored. Topics will include resources for language learning on the Internet, software and website evaluation, Web-based classroom activities, Web page creation,the role of word processing and other common applications, creating CALL materials with authoring programs, use of audio, video, and graphics in CALL, role of hypermedia and hypertext in CALL, concordance programs, mobile-assisted language learning, integration of CALL into the curriculum, and research in CALL. The Internet will be used extensively.

 

Course Syllabus, Spring 2008

Assignments, Spring 2008

Prerequisites: At least one of the following: 1950 Introduction to Linguistics, 2139 Approaches and Methods in Second Language Teaching, 1930 Introduction to Applied Linguistics, or experience in second language teaching.

Recommended: Students should also have basic computer literacy skills, including familiarity with at least one computer application such as word processing. No advanced knowledge of computers is required.

Text: Ducate, L., & Arnold, N. (Eds.). (2006). Calling on CALL: From theory and research to new directions in foreign language teaching (CALICO Monograph Series Volume 5). San Marcos, TX: CALICO

Resources for the course:

"External Links" from Blackboard (2007 course)

Introduction to PowerPoint
Authoring in CALL

Preparing Graphics for CALL

Blogs and Wikis Quicktime 101
Certifying Competency in CALL Resources for Podcasting

Claire's personal Web site

Resources for Second Life
Claire's "Recent Presentations" page

Resources for Twitter

Common Applications; Text Reconstruction Selected Bibliography for CALL
Concordances Social Networking Tools ("Web 2.0")
Designing Activities Based on Authentic Web-based Resources A Survey of Unanswered Questions in CALL
Exploration & Evaluation of Instructional Web Sites for Language Learning Synchronous and Asynchronous uses of the Internet
"Favorites" Pages of the Spring 2008 CALL Class Teaching in the One-computer Classroom
Free Tech Tools for Language Educators

Using Search Engines

General links for CALL Where to Find CALL Software and Reviews
How to Make a Web Page Writing for Multimedia
Implications of the TEACH Act YouTube and other video sharing services
Internet Links for Exploration

 

 Last revised: April 21, 2008