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Language centre online (and beyond)

  • Kristina Narvet

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Abstract

E-learning, online materials development and computer assisted learning seem to have been in the spotlight for a few years. The use of technology in language teaching has even been proposed to become the norm, e.g. when it is 'used in language education without our being consciously aware of its role as a technology, as an effective element in language learning process' (Bax, 2011), and indeed it feels like it is gradually getting there. The current project was developed based on the idea of normalisation of technology use for language learning, as well as in an attempt to provide more flexible, easily accessible online English language support for the student population at the University of Bedfordshire (UoB). In addition to these, the project provided an opportunity for volunteering trainee teachers to develop online materials, and increase their understanding of the use of technology in language teaching. This paper will, first of all, set the background for the project, and explain the choice of the medium of delivery. Then it moves on to outline the project and its aims, after which the research methods and outcomes will be presented and analysed. Rather than a conclusion, the article ends by looking into the future of the current project.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of pedagogic development
Volume4.0
Issue number3.0
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Computer Assisted Learning
  • E-Learning
  • Language Learning
  • Language Teaching
  • English Language Support
  • Online Learning

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