ABSTRACT

The exponential growth and development of modern technologies in all sectors has made it increasingly difficult for students, teachers and teacher educators to know which technologies to employ and how best to take advantage of them.

The Routledge Handbook of Language Learning and Technology brings together experts in a number of key areas of development and change, and opens the field of language learning by exploring the pedagogical importance of technological innovation. The handbook is structured around six themes:

  • historical and conceptual contexts
  • core issues
  • interactive and collaborative technologies for language learning
  • corpora and data driven learning
  • gaming and language learning
  • purpose designed language learning resources.

Led by fundamental concepts, theories and frameworks from language learning and teaching research rather than by specific technologies, this handbook is the essential reference for all students, teachers and researchers of Language Learning and TESOL. Those working in the areas of Applied Linguistics, Education and Media Studies will also find this a valuable book.  

part |48 pages

Historical and conceptual contexts

chapter |15 pages

Language learning and technology

Past, present and future

chapter |16 pages

Towards an ‘ecological' CALL theory

Theoretical perspectives and their instantiation in CALL research and practice

part |184 pages

Core issues

chapter |14 pages

Evaluation in CALL

Tools, interactions, outcomes

part |91 pages

Purpose designed language learning resources