Technology-Enhanced Language Teaching and Learning: Innovations, Challenges, and Concerns
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainable Education and Approaches".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2023) | Viewed by 31907
Special Issue Editors
Interests: educational technology; educational psychology; language education; Intercultural Communication; technology integration into teaching and learning; CALL; e-learning; digital natives; MOOC; technology acceptance; quantitative method; qualitative method
Interests: educational technology; language education; blended learning; distant teaching and learning; classroom dynamics; educational psychology; curriculum design; technology integration into teaching and learning; ICT; e-learning; MOOC; qualitative method
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This special issue aims to investigate issues of technology-enhanced language teaching and learning to showcase multidisciplinary research in this field. Influenced by the COVID-19, online teaching and learning, or emergency remote learning, has become a norm worldwide. Do people educational stakeholders (i.e., teachers and students) have sufficient knowledge and skills to cope with it? Are there challenges and concerns about technology use in language teaching and learning? How do teachers and students perceive technology-mediated teaching and learning? Unpacking these would enrich the existing CALL theories and broaden people’s understanding about technology-enhanced language learning.
Based on the above, research topics of this special issue include but not limited to:
(1) Perceptions of technology integration in language teaching and learning
(2) Challenges teachers (or students) perceive in using technology in language teaching and learning
(3) Key issues of CALL, MALL, or other forms of learning involving technology
(4) AI in language education
(5) Pedagogy of technology-enhanced teaching and learning
(6) Information literacy, digital literacy of teachers and students
(7) Ethical issues/concerns of using technology in education
(8) Technology acceptance studies from teachers and students’ perspectives
(9) Language teachers’ roles in technology-enhanced teaching
(10) Issues of technology-based language learning assessment in listening, speaking, reading, and writing
(11) Cultural influence on technology-enhanced language learning
(12) Willingness to communicate in an online language learning environment
(13) Emotions in technology-mediated teaching and learning
Inquiring into these research topics, this special issue will strengthen academic exchange in teaching and learning, improve theoretical development in CALL, e-learning, technology acceptance, TPACK and other fields, and provide suggestions to curriculum design and teacher training. We hope to provide a platform for researchers and practitioners to present new research findings and understandings in this area.
Prof. Dr. Fang Huang
Dr. Li Sun
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- technology-enhanced language teaching and learning
- CALL, MOOC, technology acceptance
- perceptions
- challenges
- issues
- TPACK
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