Computer-Assisted Language Learning: A Brief Overview

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Unit One: Introduction to
Computer Assisted
Language Learning
Written by Phil Hubbard
The Writer
Who is the writer of this article?
Who maintains this website?
What is the website for?
Link: 
http://web.stanford.edu/~efs/phil/L1.htmhttp://web.stanford.edu/~efs/callcourse2/CAL
An Introduction to CALL
What is CALL?
Acronyms and attitudes
A thumbnail sketch of CALL history
The scope of CALL
When did Internet become popular?
The 
World Wide Web
 was invented in 
1989
. The
first website was launched in 
1990
. But during all
of that, most people didn't know about the
internet.
When did Internet become popular?
The internet became well known with the
launch of Windows 95 in 1995, but most
people didn't get it in their homes until 
1997
and 1998
. In fact, the percent of households
with internet access only reached 50 percent
in 2000! Some people didn't see any
usefulness in the internet or simply didn't
want to pay the high prices. Remember that
there was no YouTube, Facebook, or even
Google in the earliest days of the internet.
When did Internet become popular?
Also keep in mind that home computers didn't
become popular 
themselves
 until around 
1995
.
Windows 95 was the first highly anticipated product-
- before then, many products just faded into
popularity.
What is CALL?
CALL is the acronym for 
c
omputer-
a
ssisted
l
anguage 
l
earning.
Definition of CALL
:
Any endeavor (attempt) to involve the computer and
the associated technologies of all types--
desktops,
laptops, tablets, smart phones, mp3 players,
interactive whiteboards
, etc.-- in some significant
way in language teaching and learning.
Two functional Roles
Computer as a 
tutor
The computer in some way has a teaching
function
The computer as a machine to deliver
interactive language learning and practice
materials
Computer as a 
tool
The computer has no overt teaching function
Computer as a means for learners to
experience the authentic language and
communication opportunities.
Computer as a 
tutor
Grammar Exercise
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar
-exercises
Listen & Watch
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/word-
street/history-scene-1
Computer as a 
tool
Email program
Web search engine
 
(Google)
Word processor
Facebook
Line
Are these to opposing philosophies?
As a tool
As a tutor
Different names
CALL
CELL
TELL
TALL
DLL
MALL
CALL History
CALL began in 1960s.
The University of Illinois Plato System.
1980s
Microcomputer
Most language program was written by
teacher developers
.
Commercial programs were 
expensive
 at that
time.
Traditional labs were replaced by computer
labs.
Multimedia Language Lab
 
In the late 80s and 90s
The use of computer as a tool increased.
Apple Macintosh
PC
Using email and word processors into writing
class.
CMC: 
c
omputer 
m
ediated 
c
ommunication
E-pal project
Cross culture communication
In the mid-1990s
Two major changes
Commercial multimedia for language learning
Because 
CD ROMs 
became standard in home
computers.
 development of the world wide web (www).
1.44 MB
700 MB
The 21 century
Smart phone
App
Go online everywhere
Social media
Facebook
Skype
Line
Gamification
Online games
 
 
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This overview delves into the concept of Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL), its history, scope, and the functional roles computers play in language education. It also reflects on the popularity of the Internet and how it has evolved over the years, shaping the way we access information and interact online.

  • Language Learning
  • CALL
  • Internet History
  • Technology in Education
  • Computer-Assisted

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  1. Unit One: Introduction to Computer Assisted Language Learning Written by Phil Hubbard

  2. The Writer http://web.stanford.edu/~efs/callcourse2/CAL L1.htm Who is the writer of this article? Who maintains this website? What is the website for? Link: http://web.stanford.edu/~efs/phil/ 2

  3. An Introduction to CALL What is CALL? Acronyms and attitudes A thumbnail sketch of CALL history The scope of CALL 3

  4. When did Internet become popular? The World Wide Web was invented in 1989. The first website was launched in 1990. But during all of that, most people didn't know about the internet. 4

  5. When did Internet become popular? The internet became well known with the launch of Windows 95 in 1995, but most people didn't get it in their homes until 1997 and 1998. In fact, the percent of households with internet access only reached 50 percent in 2000! Some people didn't see any usefulness in the internet or simply didn't want to pay the high prices. Remember that there was no YouTube, Facebook, or even Google in the earliest days of the internet. 5

  6. When did Internet become popular? Also keep in mind that home computers didn't become popular themselves until around 1995. Windows 95 was the first highly anticipated product- - before then, many products just faded into popularity. 6

  7. What is CALL? CALL is the acronym for computer-assisted language learning. Definition of CALL: Any endeavor (attempt) to involve the computer and the associated technologies of all types--desktops, laptops, tablets, smart phones, mp3 players, interactive whiteboards, etc.-- in some significant way in language teaching and learning. 7

  8. Two functional Roles Computer as a tutor The computer in some way has a teaching function The computer as a machine to deliver interactive language learning and practice materials Computer as a tool The computer has no overt teaching function Computer as a means for learners to experience the authentic language and communication opportunities. 8

  9. Computer as a tutor Grammar Exercise https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/grammar -exercises Listen & Watch https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/word- street/history-scene-1 9

  10. Computer as a tool Email program Web search engine (Google) Word processor Facebook Line 10

  11. Are these to opposing philosophies? As a tool As a tutor 11

  12. Different names CALL CELL TELL TALL DLL MALL 12

  13. CALL History CALL began in 1960s. The University of Illinois Plato System. 13

  14. 1980s Microcomputer Most language program was written by teacher developers. Commercial programs were expensive at that time. Traditional labs were replaced by computer labs. 14

  15. Multimedia Language Lab 15

  16. In the late 80s and 90s The use of computer as a tool increased. Apple Macintosh PC Using email and word processors into writing class. CMC: computer mediated communication E-pal project Cross culture communication 16

  17. In the mid-1990s Two major changes Commercial multimedia for language learning Because CD ROMs became standard in home computers. development of the world wide web (www). 1.44 MB 700 MB 17

  18. The 21 century Smart phone App Go online everywhere Social media Facebook Skype Line Gamification Online games 18

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