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While educators and educational psychologists debate the influence of media on learning, there can be little doubt that media is now an integral constituent of any educational context. In particular, computer and internet media, with their immense processing power and multimedia capabilities, can have significant bearing on learning processes and outcomes in todays learning environment. Such media, which are increasingly designed to be highly interactive and adaptable, can enable reflective, productive and communicative activities and have much potential for foreign language learning. The book contains 16 papers which look at different forms of media and explore how these affect or can be used effectively in foreign language education. The first of three parts focuses on important theoretical and pedagogical issues in selecting and using media. In the second part, insightful empirical research findings are presented on the contributions of different forms of media in language teaching and learning, including their effect on learners learning motivation. The third and concluding part of the book provides in-depth accounts of how media can be harnessed to drive innovative curricular practice as well as students evaluations of these curricular projects. Studies in Second and Foreign Language Education presents research on critical theoretical issues and empirical research which shape second and foreign language education. It provides a platform for the discussion of innovative and progressive curricular and teaching practice. The series includes work on: Theories and applications of innovative approaches to language acquisition/education Instructional methodologies Curriculum development Teacher education Language planning and evaluation Autonomous learning contexts Teaching/learning of less commonly taught languages This series will be of interest to second and foreign language researchers and teachers, curriculum and materials developers, and language policy planners. Studies in Second and Foreign Language Education presents research on critical theoretical issues and empirical research which shape second and foreign language education. It provides a platform for the discussion of innovative and progressive curricular and teaching practice. The series includes work on: Theories and applications of innovative approaches to language acquisition/education Instructional methodologies Curriculum development Teacher education Language planning and evaluation Autonomous learning contexts Teaching/learning of less commonly taught languages SSFLE will be of interest to second and foreign language researchers and teachers, curriculum and materials developers, and language policy planners.
Preface ix
Chapter 1 Media in foreign language teaching and learning: An introduction to the book
1(24)
Wai Meng Chan
Kwee Nyet Chin
Masanori Nagami
Titima Suthiwan
PART 1 Theoretical and pedagogical issues in the use of media
Chapter 2 Video clips, input processing and language learning
25(18)
Erwin Tschirner
Chapter 3 Sounds comprehensible: Using media for listening comprehension in the language classroom
43(26)
Felix Siddell
Chapter 4 Promises and perils of educational technology in foreign language curriculum and materials development
69(18)
Cornelius C. Kubler
Chapter 5 Social media to motivate language learners from before admission to after graduation
87(22)
Steve McCarty
PART 2 Empirical research on the role of media
Chapter 6 Classroom discourse as a re-mediating resource for foreign language learning
109(22)
Amy B. M. Tsui
Chapter 7 Tasks as means to mediate between the classroom and the world beyond: Comparisons of language activities in three EFL classrooms for children
131(20)
Naoki Sugino
Hirokatsu Kawashima
Yuya Koga
Chapter 8 Popular media as a motivational factor for foreign language learning: The example of the Korean wave
151(38)
Wai Meng Chan
Seo Won Chi
Chapter 9 Learning how to learn with media: A case of L2 group self-instruction
189(28)
Tae Umino
Chapter 10 Towards a typology of corrective feedback moves in an asynchronous distance language learning environment
217(26)
Katerina Zourou
Chapter 11 Effects of online cooperative evaluation and group rewards on high school students' argumentative writing attitudes and interaction behaviors
243(26)
Ching-Ya Chiu
Feng-Cheng Chiang
Shu-Chuan Chung
Chapter 12 Silence in foreign language education: Face-to-face and computer-mediated communication in the Japanese context
269(28)
Stephanie Houghton
PART 3 Media in curricular practice
Chapter 13 Media and mediation - teachers, learners and learning environments
297(16)
Richard Harrison
Chapter 14 Learning English from online advertisements: An electronic portfolio project
313(42)
Mei-hui Liu
Chapter 15 Giving feedback on assignment writing to international students - the integration of voice and writing tools
355(28)
Richard Warner
Chapter 16 Media humour in the language classroom: Using newspaper cartoons for authentic input and creative output
383(30)
Richard J. Hodson
Authors and their affiliations 413(4)
Index 417
Wai Meng Chan, National University of Singapore; Kwee Nyet Chin, National University of Singapore; Masanori Nagami, National University of Singapore; Titima Suthiwan, National University of Singapore.