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This book is about language learning with technology, offering
readers theoretical insights as well as practical case studies with
a focus on Asia and Asian students. Although technology is rapidly
advancing and most, if not all, students are already using
technology in their everyday lives, traditional teaching/learning
practices still exist throughout Asia. This book provides examples,
written by representative educators, from a variety of
countries/regions and contexts where technology has successfully
been used to enhance language learning. In addition to some
everyday examples of using technology: Wikipedia, PowerPoint,
Google Docs and YouTube, the book also offers the readers an
insight into the future possible uses of advanced technology:
Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence and Eye
Tracking. The book presents illustrations of how teachers can, and
perhaps should, be open to integrating some form of technology into
in-class learning or using it to supplement out-of-class
activities.
The context for the teaching and learning of English for specific
disciplinary purposes is undergoing profound changes under the
influence of economic globalization and new digital communication
technologies. English in the Disciplines demonstrates how
fundamental principles of ESP, to tailor language learning
materials to the needs of specific groups of learners, can be
adapted to new contexts of learning in the digital age. Based on
sustained research into students' experiences in an ESP context in
Hong Kong, this volume provides an empirically grounded and
practical methodology to ESP learning and course design and
features: * mixed-method case studies; * links between theory and
practice, with plentiful examples of teaching materials and
learning activities; * recognition of the effect of new
technologies and globalization on the practice of ESP, highlighting
problems and providing practical solutions; * a new pedagogical
model for ESP course design, addressing multiple dimensions
relevant to today's ESP learners including learner autonomy, genre,
multimodality and digital literacies, plurilingual practices, and
project-based learning and collaboration. English in the
Disciplines provides key reading for anyone studying and
researching this topic.
The context for the teaching and learning of English for specific
disciplinary purposes is undergoing profound changes under the
influence of economic globalization and new digital communication
technologies. English in the Disciplines demonstrates how
fundamental principles of ESP, to tailor language learning
materials to the needs of specific groups of learners, can be
adapted to new contexts of learning in the digital age. Based on
sustained research into students' experiences in an ESP context in
Hong Kong, this volume provides an empirically grounded and
practical methodology to ESP learning and course design and
features: * mixed-method case studies; * links between theory and
practice, with plentiful examples of teaching materials and
learning activities; * recognition of the effect of new
technologies and globalization on the practice of ESP, highlighting
problems and providing practical solutions; * a new pedagogical
model for ESP course design, addressing multiple dimensions
relevant to today's ESP learners including learner autonomy, genre,
multimodality and digital literacies, plurilingual practices, and
project-based learning and collaboration. English in the
Disciplines provides key reading for anyone studying and
researching this topic.
This book is about language learning with technology, offering
readers theoretical insights as well as practical case studies with
a focus on Asia and Asian students. Although technology is rapidly
advancing and most, if not all, students are already using
technology in their everyday lives, traditional teaching/learning
practices still exist throughout Asia. This book provides examples,
written by representative educators, from a variety of
countries/regions and contexts where technology has successfully
been used to enhance language learning. In addition to some
everyday examples of using technology: Wikipedia, PowerPoint,
Google Docs and YouTube, the book also offers the readers an
insight into the future possible uses of advanced technology:
Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Artificial Intelligence and Eye
Tracking. The book presents illustrations of how teachers can, and
perhaps should, be open to integrating some form of technology into
in-class learning or using it to supplement out-of-class
activities.
This book combines up-to-date listening theory with case studies of
actual pedagogical practice. The paperback edition combines
up-to-date listening theory with case studies of actual pedagogical
practice. As an essential part of communicative competence,
listening is a skill, which deserves equal treatment with the other
basic skills of speaking, reading, and writing. The authors
describe current models of listening theory and exemplify each with
a textbook task. They address the role of technology in teaching
listening, questioning techniques, and testing. This text is
designed for use with both pre-service and in-service teachers who
are involved in the teaching of listening or the design of
pedagogic materials for listening.
This book examines establishing, maintaining and developing self-access language learning (SALL). While much of the book presents practical ideas dealing with issues related to SALL, they are supported by references to relevant literature and research. This link between theory and practice makes the debate about SALL accessible and makes the book a useful resource for those establishing and running self-access learning facilities, from pre-service teacher trainees to experienced teachers and from managers of self-access centers to administrators.
The Making of the Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 includes
over 20,000 analytical, theoretical and practical works on American
and British Law. It includes the writings of major legal theorists,
including Sir Edward Coke, Sir William Blackstone, James Fitzjames
Stephen, Frederic William Maitland, John Marshall, Joseph Story,
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and Roscoe Pound, among others. Legal
Treatises includes casebooks, local practice manuals, form books,
works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches and other works
of the most influential writers of their time. It is of great value
to researchers of domestic and international law, government and
politics, legal history, business and economics, criminology and
much more.++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure
edition identification: ++++Harvard Law School
LibraryCTRG96-B1621Includes index.Glasgow: J. Smith & Son,
1917. 91 p.; 19 cm
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