• Medientyp: E-Artikel
  • Titel: World CALL: Are We Connected?
  • Beteiligte: Levy, Mike
  • Erschienen: Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2019
  • Erschienen in: Annual Review of Applied Linguistics, 39 (2019), Seite 59-73
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1017/s0267190519000059
  • ISSN: 0267-1905; 1471-6356
  • Schlagwörter: Linguistics and Language ; Language and Linguistics
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  • Beschreibung: AbstractIn the last 20 years we have moved from a somewhat idealistic vision of the internet to one that is far more nuanced and complex. Disruption and change now surround us in a more uncertain and unpredictable world (Foer, 2017; Greenfield, 2017; Lanier, 2018; O'Neil, 2016). This article examines some of the key changes in the wider world and how they may relate to the use of new technologies in second language learning. This topic is approached from three perspectives that have thus far been relatively unexplored. First, the article looks at digital literacy, a cognate field that has long been motivated by issues and concerns relating to educational technology and the classroom–world connection. Second, it considers the role and use of authentic materials and texts. Third, it contrasts notions of input and output as these terms apply to humans and machines, and as they are used in research on second language learning.The goal throughout is to highlight the benefits of increased connectivity between the wider world and the world of the language classroom. Through increased awareness and informed debate, it is hoped this will place us in a stronger position to understand and plan for the changes ahead.