I am in 8th semester. We have been introduced to a new applied linguistics course titled TELL. The course on Technology-Enhanced Language Learning (TELL) explores how digital tools reshape language acquisition, making it more interactive and efficient. Over the past three days, we have explored key concepts such as TELL and what is blog, gaining insights into how technology and data-driven approaches influence modern language learning. On the first day in our CALL class, I came to know about Technology Enhanced Language Learning (TELL) refers to language learning through the use of technology. TELL is categorized into two types: Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) and Mobile-Assisted Language Learning (MALL). I also learned about corpora, which are collections of written or spoken language used by people in real-life contexts. Notable examples of such corpora include the British National Corpus (BNC) and the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA), both of which are essen...
In the third week of our class, we learned about using technology to help people learn languages. We looked at MOOCs, which are free online courses for many people. We also learned about CALL and TELL, which are about using computers and technology in language learning. We found out about blended learning, which mixes online and in-person learning, and how to make online courses. We learned how to tell stories using digital tools and how to use online tools to find information. We also learned about making podcasts and designing blogs. We talked about how to manage a class using technology and how to use programs like Hot Potatoes and Google Drive to help students learn languages. We learned how to use different technology tools in language learning. Tricider: We also learned about a tool called Tricider. Tricider is a versatile online tool designed to simplify collaborative brainstorming and decision-making. It excels at gathering ideas from diverse groups, making it ...
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