
Technology-Supported Learning In and Out of the Japanese Language Classroom : Advances in Pedagogy, Teaching and Research
Title:
Technology-Supported Learning In and Out of the Japanese Language Classroom : Advances in Pedagogy, Teaching and Research
Author:
Akiyama, Yuka, contributor.
ISBN:
9781788923514
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Series:
Second Language Acquisition
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Contributors -- Abbreviations -- 1. Technology Past and Present: The History of CALL and Technology for Learning Japanese -- Part 1: Technology for Writing and Reading -- 2. Screencast Delivery of Feedback on Writing Assignments for Beginning Japanese Language Students: An Alternative to the 'Red Pen' -- 3. The Pedagogical Value of Web-Based Readings in the JFL Classroom -- Part 2: Collaborative Online Learning -- 4. Impact of Lexical Categories on Skype- Mediated Multimodal Focus on Form and Vocabulary Learning: A Task-Based Study -- 5. Identity (Re)construction and Improvement in Intercultural Competence through Synchronous and Asynchronous Telecollaboration: Connecting Learners of Japanese in the USA and Sweden -- Part 3: Creation and Analysis of CALL Programs for Learning Japanese -- 6. Rakugo CALL Program for Japanese Language Learning: Its Development and Possibilities for Implementation -- 7. Co-Chu: Japanese Corpus Analysis System and Two Analyses for Language Teaching -- 8. How a Self-Learning Website can be Utilized for Better Pronunciation Education: Bridging Learning In and Out of the Classroom -- Part 4: Learning Through Online Games -- 9. The Effective Use of a 3D Virtual World in a JFL Classroom: Evidence from Discourse Analysis -- 10. Game-Mediated Activities in JFL Classrooms: Considerations and Issues in Learning, Teaching and Implementation -- Part 5: Technology Beyond the Physical Classroom -- 11. Distance Learning and Asynchronous Communication While on Study Abroad: Conversation for- Learning and Journal Reflections as a Means to Enhance Language Use -- 12. Learners' Participation in Japanese-Related Online Communities and the Relationship between Online Activities and Classroom Learning: A Comparative Case Study of Two JFL Learners -- Epilogue -- Index
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