Project-Based Language Learning with Technology

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CMC Environment
collaborative learning strategies
computer assisted language learning
Computer Mediated Communication
Computer Mediated Communication Literacy
Digital Educational Technologies
Digital Literacy Skills
digital pedagogy
educational technology integration
EFL Classroom
English as a Foreign Language
English Language Education System
English Language Learners
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Honey Pot Effect
Japanese EFL
Japanese EFL context
Japanese EFL Learner
Jet Programme
Learner Collaboration
Michael Thomas
multimodal communication
multimodality
Passionate Affinity Spaces
Podcast Project
Project Based Language Learning
Project Based Learning
Task Supported Language Teaching
task-based language teaching
TBLT
technology enhanced language education research
technology-mediated TBLT
TOEIC Score
Uncertainty Avoidance
Virtual World Project
Web 2.0

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367366377
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book highlights the ways in which insights from technology-mediated project-based language learning research can contribute to our understanding of both learner interaction in specific cultural contexts but also of the role of technology in language learning more generally. The volume situates the discussion within the context of the development of the field, from task-based to project-based language learning, and how these have been shaped over time by the evolution of new technologies. Using the case study of EFL learners in a Japanese classroom, the book adopts a multimodal approach to unpack this phenomena at work by examining learner collaboration in project-based work in a real-world setting. The volume provides a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate about the effective integration of digital technologies in the classroom and will be of particular interest to students and scholars in applied linguistics, computer-assisted language learning, task-based language teaching, and TESOL.

Michael Thomas is a Reader and Associate Professor in Digital Education and Learning in the School of Language and Global Studies at the University of Central Lancashire.