ððComputer Assisted Language Learningðð
(reference: https://www.slideshare.net/IqraaKhan/computer-assisted-language-learning-presentation)
CALL use of a computer
in the language learning process. It aim to teach aspects of the language learning
process though the medium of the computer. CALL program can be developed for the many parts of
the language learning process. CALL program include:
the language taught, the language
of instruction, the language writing system, the level of the language to be
taught, what is to be taught and how it is to be taught.
-CALL tutors and tools
A tool does not
assess the learner. When
evaluating a CALL program, it is important to know if it is a tutor or a tool
because they have different aims and therefore should be judged on different
criteria.
-CALL tutor
A CALL tutor
offers flexibility on several different levels.
While technology does offer many
opportunities that can be done should be done.
Reflection is needed on this issue.
-CALL Tool
A CALL tool is
designed to assist learning -it is part of a larger process.
The tool does not have a
methodology and the learner is in direct
control.
-Computer Mediated communication (CMC)
CMC can occur
between second language (L2) learners of the same target language.
It can also occur between first
language (L1)
and L2 learners where the L1
learner's target language is the first language of L2 learner and vice versa.
-CALL Materials
CALL material
share many characteristic of NON-CALL material. Materials can either be authentic, produced locally
or commercially. However,
unlike a book, with CALL only a small component can be viewed at any one time -the learner cannot "flick" though the pages as she or he can with a book to
get an overview of what is available on the course.
While several frameworks have been
proposed for CALL materials, non has been formulated that captures the unique
qualities of CALL materials. Knowledge of application of technology encompasses
knowledge the different types of technology available and their suitability for
their intended process.
-Benefits of CALL
Uses of computer to teach language, many benefits
of CALL program have been generally accepted.
- Learner Autonomy
It can be
reviewed and tasks can repeated until the learner is happy to move on the new
topic. The learner
feels in control, which usually enhances satisfaction leave with the learning
process.
- Privacy
CALL is the
private environment it offers for self-conscious language learners.
The computer offers a forum where
learners can lose their self-consciousness. The computer will not expose them when they make
any mistakes. The
learners can learn within the sheltered, protected confines of the CALL program.
- Feedback
The immediate
feedback is beneficial for the learner.
It may not possible to provide
immediate feedback to each individual learner. It is important
that error are corrected before they are converted into part of the learner 's "language
knowledge ".CALL programs can not only correct errors but also
reinforce the knowledge shown in correct answer.
Motivation
Motivation is
an important factor in language learning.
Motivation encourages greater
language performance. When looking at motivation in the field of language
learning, consideration is given to the difference between foreign and second
language learning.
- Access
to Information
They can leave
a program to give themselves time to absorb the new knowledge. With
CALL program, the users have more control over the cognitive load they bear
during a lesson. A learner may feel more inclined to read extra
information if it is only a click away.
- Interactivity
Learners have to interact with the computer and
cannot hide behind their classmates.
Learners have to drive the program. Usually
they have to use the target language exercise within program. They
can practice the exercises as many times as they like, until they are satisfied
with the results.
-Non-traditional Features
CALL programs should not just imitate what happens
in a traditional classroom situation but enhance the learning process by doing
things that are only possible with the use of the computer. The variety of
exercises available helps to maintain the student's interest. Audio
and video are features possible in CALL that cannot be as smoothly integrated
into the more traditional learning courses.
-Repetition
Another benefit of CALL is the ability to
repeatedly review information.
Learners can listen to audio
portions of a CALL program until they are satisfied. This obviously
beneficial to the learner and is a definite advantage over the traditional
classroom situation in which it is not that easy to ask the teacher to repeat
something a number of times until it is understood.
-Limitations of CALL
This sections some of the potential limitations of
CALL and how these limitations can be avoided or at least minimize.
-Limited Availability of Resources
Limited resources include time and money for
development of CALL materials, finance to purchase computers and lack of
teacher knowledge. Sometimes there is mismatch between the CALL
program and the users and or the setting.
Often, the teacher has just one
computer available and the teacher must the teacher must try to maximise the
benefit of a CALL program for a group of students. It should make
clear to the user what resources it requires and point out the limitations if
these resources are not available.
-Anti-Social Behavior
Learners may
get "wrapped-up"
in the program and focus on
learning the language in isolation.
The computer cannot force learners
to speak with other speakers of the language; it can suggest to learners that
they practice with other speakers at various points throughout
the program.
-Learning Content
This may be
more difficult in the CALL situation than when dealing with more traditional
learning media as the content provider may be more removed from the courseware
production process than may be the case in the traditional production process.
-Under utilization of
Resources
Often call
programs provide learners with a whole variety of resources to make the
learning process more stimulating and enriching. This can be
partly overcome with user training.
If users are made aware of
features and their benefits, they will be more likely to use them. Also,
if they are given guidance about when to use what feature, they will feel more
confident with the use of these resources.
-Ineffective Deployment
If there is a mismatch between the perceived and
the actual setting of CALL program, its effectiveness may be limited. While
the design of CALL program can try to encompass as many different learning
situations as possible.
- limitation in the deployment of
call materials
- slow access,
-server
complications,
-end-user configuration unknown,
-potential need for Plug-ins,
-technophobic students /
teachers.
-CALL development
Teaching
strategies and learning items in the
language learning domain, that not all possible combinations of language and
learning tasks can be covered.
Sometime, a teacher will work with
a software developer to come up with a CALL program to teach a particular
topic, but sometimes the teacher will try to develop something on his or her
own. They can decide what they want to teach and how
they want to teach it.
-The Design of a CALL program
It is not constraining and provides CALL developers
with a map of the CALL process from design to development. The framework
is helpful when designing CALL course-ware and is neither prescriptive nor
restrictive.
-Hardware
It would be able to customize the hardware to needs
of the proposed system.
-Software
A disadvantage of authoring tools is that the
developer is tied into a particular structure and there can be a lack of
flexibility.
-Authoring Package
Teacher often find commercially produced materials
unsuitable in terms of pedagogic content.
The final products are often text-based
and materials are mainly aimed at the lower-proficiency
levels.
-The internet and Email
The use of internet creates an additional workload
for the language teacher.
Suitable web site will have to be
researched in advance. If long-distance collaboration projects are being worked on
organizational and curricular challenges must be faced.
-CALL
evaluation
In evaluating a CALL program, factors such as ease
of use, of the user interface, screen design and organization must be considered.
CALL it would be too simplistic to assume that a
magic formula exists for the success of the success of CALL.
Too many factors and variable need
to considered. The
following general guidelines should be taken into account.
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