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Pre-K-12 English Language Proficiency Standards

Developing a New Course for Adult Learners

Technology-Enhanced Learning Environments
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This volume presents case studies in which teachers have adapted and pioneered teaching innovations that range from simple additions to traditional classroom teaching to radical alternatives that change the nature of language learning and teaching. Most of these chapters report that changes wrought by technology far exceeded the designers' original intentions, oten leading to new ways of teaching and learning, enhanced cooperation among teachers, the creation of more satisfying work conditions for instructors, and more self-sufficiency for students.

Authors: Elizabeth Hanson-Smith, Editor

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Product No.: 838
Pages: 200
ISBN: 0-939791-83-8
Year: 2000
Price: $32.95 (member $24.95)

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Preface

INTRODUCTION: The Role of Technological Environments in Language Education
Elizabeth Hanson-Smith

PART 1: BUILDING A COMPUTER LEARNING CENTER

CHAPTER 1: Guerilla Tactics: Creating a Mixed-Media ESL Lab from the Grass Roots Up
Mark Litwicki

CHAPTER 2: Desiging a CALL Facility From Bottom to Top at the Military Language Institute in Abu Dhabi
Vance Stevens

PART 2: ORGANIZING A CURRICULUM

CHAPTER 3: A Self-Access Center for Business English Learners: Meeting Individual Learning Needs
Julio C. Gimenez

CHAPTER 4: Web Integration: A Model for Task-Based Learning
Katharine Isbell and Jonathon Reinhardt

CHAPTER 5: The LEO Lab: Student and Teacher Training
Karima Benremouga

CHAPTER 6: Getting "Real" With Video and CD-ROM: Real English at the Marzio School
Michael Marzio

PART 3: ENGAGING STUDENTS

CHAPTER 7: Investing in People, Not Just Flashy Gadgets
Jane Averill, Eve Chambers, and Maria Dantas-Whitney

CHAPTER 8: Immersed in Writing: Networked Composition at Kendall Demonstration Elementary School
Joy Kreeft Peyton

CHAPTER 9: Enthusiasm, Experience, and Collaboration: Technology in the DEIL/IEI
Douglas G. Mills

CHAPTER 10: Teaching Writing With Web Projects: Famous Personages in Japan
Thomas N. Robb

PART 4: TRAINING TEACHERS

CHAPTER 11: Hands-On Teacher Training: Presentation Software
Elizabeth Hanson-Smith

CHAPTER 12: A Teacher Preparation Course for Computer-Assisted Language Learning
Sarah Rilling

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