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Language learning is one of the most rapidly changing disciplines.
Along with changing perspectives in learning in the field of Second
Language Acquisition, information communication technology (ICT)
has also created many learning paths to assist the process of
learning a second language (L2). In such an ever-evolving
environment, teachers, researchers, and professionals of a diverse
number of disciplines need access to the most current information
about research on the field of computer-enhanced language
acquisition and learning.""Handbook of Research on
Computer-Enhanced Language Acquisition and Learning"" provides
comprehensive coverage of successful translation of language
learning designs utilizing ICT in practical learning contexts. This
authoritative reference source amasses research from over XX
authors from XX countries, offering researchers, scholars,
students, and professionals worldwide, access to the latest
knowledge related to research on computer-enhanced language
acquisition and learning.
As the field of Information and Communication Technologies rapidly
expands, the applications to language learning continue to grow.
Computer-Enhanced and Mobile-Assisted Language Learning: Emerging
Issues and Trends compiles the latest research into
computer-enhanced language learning, as well as the integration of
mobile devices into new language acquisition. Though new
information is constantly coming out as technologies continue to
evolve, this important new follow-up publication will be
distributed worldwide among academic and professional institutions
and will be instrumental in providing researchers, scholars,
students, and professionals access to the latest knowledge related
to research on computer-enhanced and mobile assisted language
learning.
The effective communication of science through language, including
reading, writing, listening, speaking, and visual representation,
is an essential part of scientific learning, understanding, and
practice. Language is the medium by which scientific reasoning
occurs, whether be it formal language or symbolic representations
of scientific phenomena. Sustainable Language Support Practices in
Science Education: Technologies and Solutions presents cases on the
results of a study done in Australia on first-year university
students and the impact of new techniques of language acquisition
on science education. The project covered biology, chemistry, and
physics. Nearly 3,400 students were involved in the project, drawn
from the University of Canberra, the University of
Technology-Sydney, the University of Sydney, the University of
Tasmania, and the University of Newcastle in Australia. This book
serves as the latest research available on meta-cognitive
assessment and language needs for a diverse student body; it is a
vital resource for academics and practitioners designing and
implementing science education around the world today.
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