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(phrase) physical or virtual places in which people develop relationships and discourse communities based on shared interests. (2 words)
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A term or a word put forward by Bax to imply the use of technology as an ordinary part of our personal or professional lives.
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a learning theory for the digital age (Siemens, 2005)
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"....... CALL" The first stage or phase of CALL as Warschauer puts forward and this stage is based on a view of language as a formal system of structures and focus on drill and practice activities to achieve accuracy.
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".............. software" This type of software allows teachers to create a bank of activities which learners can access either from home or in study centers.
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A thing like an invention or a new discovery to which people react strongly and believe that it has the power to transform life and everything.
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One of the dominant technologies available during the third phase of CALL
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In ....... (acronym) we see technology nat as assisting language learning, but as part of the environment in which language exists and is used.
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The acronym for the study and the use of computers or technology in language pedagogy.
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The acronym for the gap between what a learner already knows or can do and what the learner can achieve when working in collaboration with someone who is a little more capable (more able peer).