Articles on Computer Assisted Language Learning
A large collection of full-text articles on CALL and the Internet by S. Kathleen Kitao and Kenji Kitao.
http://ilc2.doshisha.ac.jp/users/kkitao/library/article/call/CALL Bibliography
An extensive list of print CALL resources.
http://www.athel.com/athelbb.html
CALL for Japanese Writing
Development of computer assisted language learning system for Japanese writing using natural language processing techniques.
http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/~plb/AIED97_workshop/Yang/Yang.html
CALL Glue: Scripting Languages for Computer Aided Language Learning Systems
Text processing using the computer programming languages Perl, Tcl/Tk, and Python, Perl scripts for extracting sentences out of HTML web pages.
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Square/3472/index.html
CALL Help Page
Links to tools for creating language lessons.
http://www.ruthvilmi.net/hut/LangHelp/softwarelist.html
CALL on the Web
This is a collection of links to websites of use to teachers who specialize in the field of Computer Assisted Language Learning. The collection is broken up into seven broad categories (Bibliography for CALL,Organizations, Journals, Articles and W
http://edvista.com/claire/call.html
CALL: Computer-Assisted Language Learning
Information about specialized topics within the broad category of computer-assisted language learning, as well as CALL links for every language taught at the UW-Madison.
http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/lss/staff/erica/CALL/
Computer Assisted Language Learning @Chorus
CALL job announcements, product reviews and demonstration CALL activities.
http://www-writing.berkeley.edu/chorus/call/
Computer-Assisted Language Learning
A short bibliography of ERIC documents related to CALL, from the Center for Applied Linguistics.
http://www.cal.org/ericcll/Minibibs/Comp_Assist.html
Computer-Assisted Language Learning: Current Programs and Projects
ERIC Digest. An overview of CALL technology.
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed355835.html
Computers and Language Learning: An Overview
1998 paper by Mark Warschauer and Deborah Healey discusses current teaching practices and research related to the uses of computers in the language classroom.
http://www.gse.uci.edu/markw/overview.html
ESL Cafe's Discussion Center: Computer Assisted Language Learning
A messageboard for those interested or involved in CALL.
http://eslcafe.com/discussion/dt/
Internet Technologies for Authentic Language Learning Experiences
This ERIC Digest highlights a number of Internet applications that can be used to enrich the foreign language classroom.
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed414770.html
Materials Bank
A list of language learning projects which incorporate the internet.
http://www.lang.ltsn.ac.uk/resources/bankcontents.aspx
More Than Just the Internet: Technology for Language Teaching
This ERIC digest highlights non-Internet technology for teaching and learning foreign languages.
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed414767.html
NETEACH-L
On-line discussion of issues related to using technology as a language education tool. List archives and links.
http://www.ilc.cuhk.edu.hk/english/neteach/main.html
Task-Based Activities: Making the Language Laboratory Interactive
Supporting communicative approaches to language instruction through interactive activities.
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed343407.html
Technology and Second Language Learning
ERIC Digest. Types and uses of educational technology in the language classroom.
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed350883.html
The CALL Cookbook
Recipes for working, web-based language learning activities. Rice University.
http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~ling417/
The Virtual CALL Library
Links to language learning shareware and freeware.
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/langc/CALL.html
Using Computers with Adult ESL Literacy Learners.
An overview of various types of computer software and instructional strategies used effectively with ESL adult literacy learners.
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed343462.html
Using the World Wide Web with Adult ESL Learners
Using World Wide Web activities as a source for authentic language learning experiences.
http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed427555.html
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