2017
DOI: 10.5937/naslkg1736247d
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Project-based learning in computer-assisted language learning: An example from legal English

Abstract: The research presented in this paper aims at exploring the effectiveness of Project-Based Learning (PBL) when applied in a specifically designed Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) setting in the context of practising writing skills. The initial hypothesis of this research was that PBL in a CALL setting within a Legal English (LE) as an English for Specific Purposes (ESP) course may improve students' writing skills. For that purpose, a two-week project was carried out with 20 third-year English language… Show more

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“…He provided several supporting features for teacher education and student writing, such as a rich library of configurable questions, exercises, student profile tracking and management, and writing ability diagnosis [ 22 ]. As a study of theoretical approaches, Djordjevic and Blagojevic proposed the theory of intelligent transformation of information knowledge, full information theory, and general logic theory [ 23 ]. Xie introduced the concept of personalization into traditional computer education systems, enabling the system to teach students according to their cognitive abilities, interest characteristics, etc.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…He provided several supporting features for teacher education and student writing, such as a rich library of configurable questions, exercises, student profile tracking and management, and writing ability diagnosis [ 22 ]. As a study of theoretical approaches, Djordjevic and Blagojevic proposed the theory of intelligent transformation of information knowledge, full information theory, and general logic theory [ 23 ]. Xie introduced the concept of personalization into traditional computer education systems, enabling the system to teach students according to their cognitive abilities, interest characteristics, etc.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%