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Optimizing online English language learning and teaching
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Optimizing online English language learning and teaching/ edited by Maria-del-Mar Suárez, Walaa M. El-Henawy.
other author:
Suarez, Maria-del-Mar.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
Description:
xiv, 382 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part I: Issues and Perceptions -- Chapter 2: Adapting English Language Teaching: Moving Online During the COVID-19 Crisis -- Chapter 3: Exploring Teachers' Capacity to Engage with Remote English Language Teaching Environments: The Interface Between Theory and Practice -- Chapter 4: Positive Surprises and Particular Struggles: A Case Study Exploring Students' Adjustment to Emergency Online Learning and Associated Emotions -- Chapter 5: Students' Perceptions of Digital Oral Skills Development in ESP University Students: Strengths and Weaknesses in Digital Communication in the COVID World -- Chapter 6: Language MOOCs as an Emerging Field of Research: From Theory to Practice -- Part II: Online Instructional Design and Assessment Practices -- Chapter 7: A Model for Scaffolded Technology-Enhanced Oral Communicative Tasks -- Chapter 8: Transition to Online Assessment: Challenges and Opportunities for Language Lecturers in the Tertiary Context -- Chapter 9: Designing for Equity: Opportunities for Online English Language Instruction via Accessible Instructional Design -- Part II: Practices and Future Envisions -- Chapter 10: Flipped Teaching through a Massive Open Online Course and a Debate Project for Learners of English at University: A Case Study -- Chapter 11: Exploring Moodle Effectiveness in Fostering Online ESP during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of Task Performance and Students' Perceptions in Online Language Learning Contexts -- Chapter 12: Developing Speaking Proficiency in Online Courses through Tabletop Role-playing Games -- Chapter 13: Digitalizing a Multimodal Genre-based Approach to Teaching Elevator Pitch: Pedagogical implications and Students' Experiences -- Chapter 14: Optimizing English Pronunciation of German Students Online and With Praat -- Chapter 15: Developing L2 Reading Skills: The Advantages of Teacher-Algorithm Collaboration in Digital Learning Games -- Chapter 16: Assessing L2 English Skills in an Online Environment: What Can This Look Like and How to Assess L2 English Writing Skills? -- Chapter 17: Using Speech-to-Text Applications for Assessing English Language Learners' Pronunciation: A Comparison with Human Raters -- Chapter 18: A Checklist Proposal for Assessing the Potential of Language Teaching Apps.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
English language - Study and teaching -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27825-9
ISBN:
9783031278259
Optimizing online English language learning and teaching
Optimizing online English language learning and teaching
[electronic resource] /edited by Maria-del-Mar Suárez, Walaa M. El-Henawy. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xiv, 382 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - English language education,v. 312213-6975 ;. - English language education ;v. 31..
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Part I: Issues and Perceptions -- Chapter 2: Adapting English Language Teaching: Moving Online During the COVID-19 Crisis -- Chapter 3: Exploring Teachers' Capacity to Engage with Remote English Language Teaching Environments: The Interface Between Theory and Practice -- Chapter 4: Positive Surprises and Particular Struggles: A Case Study Exploring Students' Adjustment to Emergency Online Learning and Associated Emotions -- Chapter 5: Students' Perceptions of Digital Oral Skills Development in ESP University Students: Strengths and Weaknesses in Digital Communication in the COVID World -- Chapter 6: Language MOOCs as an Emerging Field of Research: From Theory to Practice -- Part II: Online Instructional Design and Assessment Practices -- Chapter 7: A Model for Scaffolded Technology-Enhanced Oral Communicative Tasks -- Chapter 8: Transition to Online Assessment: Challenges and Opportunities for Language Lecturers in the Tertiary Context -- Chapter 9: Designing for Equity: Opportunities for Online English Language Instruction via Accessible Instructional Design -- Part II: Practices and Future Envisions -- Chapter 10: Flipped Teaching through a Massive Open Online Course and a Debate Project for Learners of English at University: A Case Study -- Chapter 11: Exploring Moodle Effectiveness in Fostering Online ESP during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of Task Performance and Students' Perceptions in Online Language Learning Contexts -- Chapter 12: Developing Speaking Proficiency in Online Courses through Tabletop Role-playing Games -- Chapter 13: Digitalizing a Multimodal Genre-based Approach to Teaching Elevator Pitch: Pedagogical implications and Students' Experiences -- Chapter 14: Optimizing English Pronunciation of German Students Online and With Praat -- Chapter 15: Developing L2 Reading Skills: The Advantages of Teacher-Algorithm Collaboration in Digital Learning Games -- Chapter 16: Assessing L2 English Skills in an Online Environment: What Can This Look Like and How to Assess L2 English Writing Skills? -- Chapter 17: Using Speech-to-Text Applications for Assessing English Language Learners' Pronunciation: A Comparison with Human Raters -- Chapter 18: A Checklist Proposal for Assessing the Potential of Language Teaching Apps.
This book focuses on English as a Foreign Language (EFL) and provides advice on how to approach EFL teaching in the online context. Coronavirus has accelerated e-learning significantly and has highlighted the need of appropriate web tools that will allow teachers to present their material either synchronously or asynchronously, while also adequately assess their students. At the same time, there is a need of tools that can engage the students and motivate them to actively participate in the lesson. With e-learning being a rather new challenge for both teachers and students, this book provides research- and practice- based chapters with strategies, techniques, approaches, and methods which have proven to be successful in e-learning environments, maximizing their impact. Apart from presenting research results with strong pedagogical implications on online or blended English language learning and teaching, the book also trains educators on utilizing online tools and managing online learning environments and platforms.
ISBN: 9783031278259
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