Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
ALLE. Alberta Language Learning
Environment
ALLE is a technology enhanced learning project that
concerns all second languages taught in Alberta at any level from beginner
to advanced, K-12 to post-secondary. It is run by the Universities of
Calgary and Alberta, and Mount Royal College. The site describes the ALLE
project and its activities, and it also provides a well organized set of
links related to the field of computer assisted language learning
(articles,resources and references).
CALL@Chorus
Edited by Jim Duber and sponsored by th University of California,
Berkeley, this site focusses on computer-assisted language learning
(CALL). It provides detailed reviews of books and software, and
interesting links related to CALL.
CALL E-J
Online
A web journal based in Japan, on the research and practice of computer
assisted second language learning. Volume 1, number 1 appeared in August
1996.
CALL and
TESOL Links
This site provides access to a wide variety of information about CALL:
bibliographies, resources, projects, researchers, software vendors,
training programs, professional organizations, publications, sofware, and
web-based programs.
The Computer Assisted Language
Instruction Consortium (CALICO)
An American professional organization for computer assisted learning and
instruction, with a particular interest in modern language teaching and
learning.
Computer Resources for ESL
The main purpose of this website is to provide an annotated inventory
of software resources and websites rated according to the Canadian
Language Benchmarks, and appropriate for use with ESL and LINC students.
International Association
for Language Learning Technology
IALL is a professional organization for the promotion of the effective
uses of media centers for language teaching, learning and research. This
site provides an extensive foreign language software database.
Language Learning and
Technology. A Journal for Second and Foreign Language Educators
This web journal which was launched in 1997 seeks to disseminate research
on issues related to computer technology and second language education.
The Virtual CALL
Library
This site aims to be a central point of access to computer assisted
language learning (CALL) software on the internet which is available for
downloading.
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This page is updated and maintained by Alice Weinrib,
Education Commons, OISE/UT Library.