The document discusses Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL), which uses computers to facilitate language teaching and learning. It notes that CALL allows for permanent contact between teachers and students through forums and tools like word processors, browsers, dictionaries, games, and authoring programs. The teacher's role is to maximize learning by adapting, creating, and facilitating with technological knowledge, while the student's role is to access and study materials at their own pace through virtual platforms. Technology is changing the way people learn by shortening distances with Internet, multimedia, and other communication technologies.
2. What is Computer Assisted
Learning Language?
• The definition says that is teaching by the
use of a computer, in the other hand it is
now a new way of learning.
3. Staying in front of a monitor is more
common in this days...
It offers any advantages:
Forums to have a permanent contact
between teachers and students.
Word processors.
Browsers.
Electronic dictionaries.
Multimedia programs.
Educational games.
Authoring programs.
4. What’s the role of the teacher?
Maximize learning.
Adapting.
Creating.
Facilitate.
They need to have knowledge of the current
technological tools.
5. What’s the role of the student?
User.
(Under the direction of the teacher).
• Accessing in
a virtual platform.
• Choosing the time
you want to spend studying.
They take the risk of put all the emphasis only on the modern
media, forgetting that the teacher is doing a training task more
than informative.
6. Advantages for the students.
Contact
any time,
any where.
Improve
learning.
Solve
questions.
Creativity.
Practice.
Contributions
7. What is the role of technology?
• Technologies are changing the way we do
things: work, relationships, study, the way
we think and even the way we learn, the
distances are getting shorter at the same
rhythm that the communication
technologies are developing.
Internet, multimedia, cable television,
satellite media, CD-ROM, DVD, video conferences …