Frontiers in Technology-Mediated Language Learning
Mark Peterson editor Nasser Jabbari editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:6th May '25
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In the context of continuing technological innovation, the field of technology-mediated foreign language learning is expanding rapidly. Advances in digital technologies are providing researchers with opportunities to investigate a range of exciting new areas of research.
This edited volume is designed to showcase a selection of recent cutting-edge innovations. This publication incorporates chapters dealing with the use virtual reality, social networking, speech technologies and social semiotics. Also included are chapters that focus on the relevant review work that is vital for progress in the field.
This publication provides an indispensable guide to a wide range of practitioners, including language educators, researchers, graduate students, learning scientists and instructional designers.
"This book offers a comprehensive and forward-looking contribution to the evolving field of CALL by critically examining the pedagogical and theoretical dimensions of emerging technologies, particularly virtual realityassisted language learning (VRALL). It provides valuable guidance for researchers and educators by foregrounding the need for rigorous research and instructional design, context-sensitive practices, and stronger engagement with theoretical frameworks. Overall, the volume serves as an insightful and timely resource for advancing understanding of both the affordances and limitations of emerging technologies in language learning and teaching."
Xu Huimin, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
"FRONTIERS OF CALL: RETHINKING TECHNOLOGIES, PEDAGOGIES, AND THEORIES". ESP Today, Vol 14(2), 2026: 446-451 e-ISSN: 2334-9050
ISBN: 9781032497273
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 120g
140 pages