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Computer-Assisted Language Learning
(CALL)
INTRODUCTION
Computer, nowadays, becomes part of life which likely to be the ‘wife’ of man.
Computer affects not only to the technology or mechanic fields but also to the teaching language.
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What is CAL and CALL?
CAL : Learning involving the utilization of the computer, usually by means of interactive – Computer system
CALL: CAL which is implemented to language learning
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Why must be CALL ; beyond the consideration
1. Computer is flexible utilization;Students can learn independently anywhere and anytime without the teacher attendance. But it can not represent teacher in all aspect.
2. Computer Based Instruction (CBI) is better than any other non computer mediated language instruction methods; It is able to present materials in more diverse
ways than either books or videos It may also give individual attention to
students It can be motivating, flexible, and provocative It has created a new classroom context that
appears to invite task related interaction among the children
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3.CBI makes learning more interactive;It is possible to conduct a two ray learning session; both students and computer may interact each other.It may be able to generate communication, and the computer can become less of mechanical device begin to “humanize” machine based learning
4.Computer may also give individual attention to students that they can learn actively, respond to questions, completing interactive tasks, and enter personal dialogue with their electronic tutor. Students can also assess themselves without the fear losing face.
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Why must be CALL ; beyond the consideration
5. Computer may to have potential to enhance the development of communicative in a foreign or second language learning
6. Computer can promote for integrated language learning, cognitive, social development of L2 communicative competence
7. Computer can make learning process more efficient in time, more effective cost, and give more opportunities for collaborative learning.
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Why must be CALL ; beyond the consideration
ADVANTAGES
Encourages user (students) to develop a non-sequential reading habit
Offers freedom for students to choose any topic
Students able to collaborate very usefully in problem solving
Allows the students to determine the topic they want to learn and how long they want to learn it
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DISADVANTAGES
Much less handy, most students do not posses their own computers
Difficult and slower to reading text on the screen
Costly enough
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Computer-Assisted Language Learning
(CALL)
Students’ views toward CAL & CALL program
Based on two studies by Hartoyo, M.A., Ph.D to Indonesian Students in:
1. Providing a prototype CAL tutorial program (1993)
2. Investigating the effectiveness of a self access CALL program in improving the mastery of English Grammar (1998)
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The results of the first study:The use of the system: very easyPerformance/presentation: very interestingContent: very clear and helpfulThe structure of the system: excellent
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Students’ views toward CAL & CALL program
The results of the second study:Positive very interesting, very useful
and helpful, very simple to operateNegative inability and unfamiliarity in
using computersSuggestion related to the technical aspects
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Students’ views toward CAL & CALL program
Web-Based Learning
1950s emergence of Instructional Television
1960s and early 1970s Audio Tutorial System
History of Development
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1980s Computer Based Instruction (CBI)
1990s Web Based Technologies
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Web-Based Learning
Web-Based Learning
Web-based Learning Distance Learning (Uzuner, 2009), Online Course (Jhonson, 2001), Web-based Training (Olson and Wisler,
2002) Web-base Instruction (Sitzman et al,
2005)
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TREND & CHALLENGE
Web-Based LearningCurrent application of web-based
Education institutions
Private Industri
Military Institution
The Government
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Advantages of web-based learning
Easy delivery of training to users
Easy updating of content
Access availability at anytime and
anywhere
More personalised learning and material
support
Web-Based Learning
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Web-Base LearningDisadvantages of web-based learning
Lack human contact
Lack of multimedia which is due to limitation bandwidth
lack pressure from deadline
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Little support with difficulties regarding fee, buying books, or scheduling exam
Difficulties in integrating studies as a substantial part into real life.
Web-Base Learning
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Web-Base Learning
Level of web-use (Galloway, 1998) Level 1
• Web is used to post course material with little or no instruction
Level 2• Web is used as medium of instruction• Teacher instructions, assignments and projects
are posted in web • Teacher roles as a facilitator to guide the
students Level 3
• Courses are completely online• Teachers and students interact only over web• The knowledge of technology is a must.
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Summary ICT supports teaching, learning, and a range of
activities in education. Some tools that usually used are:
Interactive multimedia Computer Audio devices
Internet Television Telephone
Mobile gadget Sosial Interface Interactive whiteboard
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The utilisation of ICT tools in language learning activities:
Presentation Practice Authoring
Computer aided assesment Reference
Publishing Communication Simulation
Summary
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Thank YouDudi - Anastasia - Laksmy -
Rindu