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Established and Emerging Technologies in TESOL
Established and Emerging Technologies in TESOL
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applied linguistics
blended learning
CALL
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Computer-Assisted Language Learning
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Product details
- ISBN 9781474483339
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 31 May 2026
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
CALL and language learning have become complex and are accelerated with the arrival of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) tools. Bringing together experienced researchers and teacher educators from a range of contexts, this book addresses critical aspects of CALL and explores its evolution and intersection with emerging technologies. Whether a novice teacher, postgraduate student, researcher or teacher educator, this book provides inspiration and sound pedagogical examples on CALL integration.
The book traces the history of CALL from its earliest behavioural iterations through to contemporary GenAI applications and covers technologies such as MOOCs, Augmented Realities and Digital Games Based Language Learning. Challenges such as technological access, pedagogical design maturity, and teacher training are critically addressed, alongside emerging intersections with GenAI. The intersection of language learning, (inter)cultural competence, and technology, and teacher education and CALL evaluation are also examined.
Drawing on the concept of Festina lente, from the Latin meaning “make haste slowly”, this book advocates for the idea of balancing speed with caution, highlighting that the fastest route to success often involves thoughtful action.
Liam Murray is Senior Lecturer in Language and Technologies in the School of Modern Languages and Applied Linguistics at the University of Limerick, Ireland. Marta Giralt is Lecturer in Spanish and Applied Linguistics at University of Limerick, Ireland Silvia Benini is Educational Developer in the Academic Integrity Unit at the University of Limerick. She focuses on the design, implementation, and continuous improvement of learning and teaching practices that uphold academic standards. She has worked as lecturer in Education and Technology, Modern Languages, Digital Citizenship and she has been involved as senior researcher and educational developer in various national and international Erasmus+ projects. She has published on ICT and Language Learning. Areas of research interest include Academic Integrity, AI, CALL, Digital Literacies, Game-Based Learning, Intercultural Communication, Language Policy and Planning.
Established and Emerging Technologies in TESOL
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