: The idea that technology provides a unique environment for "negotiation of meaning"—essential for second language acquisition. 2. Core Applications in English Pedagogy
: Tools like emails and social media move learners from passive textbooks to live audiences in real contexts.
The lectures categorize the digital revolution's impact on specific learning modes: English Language Learning and Technology: Lectu...
: Chapelle discusses the "test design-construct connection," exploring how automated writing evaluation (AWE) and scoring tools impact our definition of language proficiency.
: The shift from static text to dynamic audio-visual environments (e.g., podcasts, wikis, and simulations) that cater to diverse learning styles. 3. Strategic Benefits for Learners : The idea that technology provides a unique
The write-up below synthesizes the key themes of her lectures, which provide a critical theoretical grounding for Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) .
Rather than focusing solely on "how-to" classroom tips, Chapelle emphasizes how technology offers new theoretical insights into applied linguistics : The lectures categorize the digital revolution's impact on
In her seminal book, , Carol A. Chapelle explores how technology fundamentally reshapes the way we teach and evaluate English as a second or foreign language.