Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
Since its introduction in the field of ELT, technology has been
a useful support to both teachers and learners. Today, in a Self-
Access Centre, where technology is strictly connected to the
philosophy of learner autonomy, ICT has a fundamental role in
improving language learning and in fostering a student-centred
learning environment; but, despite its potential and its growing
importance as an educational resource, ICT effectiveness
depends on the way it is exploited by both learners and teachers.
The article presents the results of an empirical investigation of
the possibilities offered by ICT to English language learning in
a university self-access centre and describes the role, the uses
and the effectiveness of technology also from the students’
perspective.
a useful support to both teachers and learners. Today, in a Self-
Access Centre, where technology is strictly connected to the
philosophy of learner autonomy, ICT has a fundamental role in
improving language learning and in fostering a student-centred
learning environment; but, despite its potential and its growing
importance as an educational resource, ICT effectiveness
depends on the way it is exploited by both learners and teachers.
The article presents the results of an empirical investigation of
the possibilities offered by ICT to English language learning in
a university self-access centre and describes the role, the uses
and the effectiveness of technology also from the students’
perspective.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
English and technology, TELL, Technology-Enhanced Language Learning, Self-Access Centre, learner autonomy
Elenco autori:
DE SANTO, Maria
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