Content deleted Content added
No edit summary |
ClueBot NG (talk | contribs) m Reverting possible vandalism by 174.17.169.143 to version by Thomas Tvileren. False positive? Report it. Thanks, ClueBot NG. (1665780) (Bot) |
||
Line 1:
{{Redirect|English software|the video game publisher|English Software|}}
{{Use British English|date=November 2013}}
'''Computer-assisted language learning (CALL)''' is succinctly defined in a seminal work by Levy (1997: p. 1) as "the search for and study of applications of the
The term CALI (computer-assisted language instruction) was in use before CALL, reflecting its origins as a subset of the general term CAI (computer-assisted instruction). CALI fell out of favour among language teachers, however, as it appeared to imply a teacher-centred approach (instructional), whereas language teachers are more inclined to prefer a student-centred approach, focusing on learning rather than instruction. CALL began to replace CALI in the early 1980s (Davies & Higgins 1982: p. 3)<ref>Davies G. & Higgins J. (1982) ''Computers, language and language learning'', London: CILT.</ref> and it is now incorporated into the names of the growing number of [[#Professional associations|professional associations]] worldwide.
|