The History Of Call Final - Presentation Transcript
The History of CALL: The late 70s Talia Jocelyn Caballero Verdienes Saida Soraya Cerda Abundis
The late 70s: The realease of the Mini and the Start of the Micro 1970: DELPHI 1971: E-mail 1972: 8-BIT 8008 chip 1973: The first microcomputer 1974: First issue of Oregon Interactive discovery learning
The late 70s: David meets Goliath, The years of Apple and Microsoft First OS for computers 1975: microprocessors 1976: Apple computer 1978: First hypermedia system
The late 70s: Floppies, videodiscs and the Beginning of intelligence 1978: TRANSPAC 1979: UTAH
Interactive Discovery learning
Theory applied to math and science
Argues that communicative skills can be achieved through interactive learning
First American national conference on Computer Learning
OCDE announces its favor of information learning
1970 Development of DELPHI chip by Intel
1971
The invention of the e-mail by Ray Tomlison
Intel introduced the 4004 microprocessor in 1969 by Ted Hoff, S. Mazor and F. Fagin
Development of the Computer display Theory by David Merril
The CDT was applied to CAI in all disciplines
1972
The introduction of the 8- bit 8008 bit by Phillips
1973
The first microcomputer : 8008 based on Scelbi 8-H
The first journal system was published in Minnesota : MECC
1974
First issue of Oregon Computing Teacher Magazine (The Computing Teacher)
“ Teaching children to read using a computer”- Richard Atkinson
First OS
Control Program for Microcomputers (CPM)
MICROSOFT- created by Paul Allen & William Gates
Under stewardship of Graham Davies, School of Language Studies in Ealing College of Higher Education
National Center for Computer Assisted Language (NCCALL)
Major role in Great Britain
Publishes first British newsletter of CALL
1975
Altair 8800, Zilog Z80, Z80, MOS 6502, Motorola 6800 microprocessors
Altair- microcomputer kit
first using BASIC
Basic Instruction Program (BIP) is born
1976
Wilkins publishes Notional Syllabuses
Apple Computer is formed
Texas instruments
TMS9000-first 16-bit microprocessor
Control data corporation markets PLATO system as commercial product
1978
First hypermedia system, ASPEN Movie Map, developed by Andrew Lippman (MIT)
Release of 8088 by INTEL- commercial success
OSI model: Open Systems Interconnexion
1978
TRANSPAC (Transmission par Paquets) by DGT
First high speed communication network in France
MicroPro- first word processor
Apple & Radio Shack announces 51/45 inch floppy disc drive
Widdowson releases “Teaching Language as Communication”
Munby releases Communicative Syllabus Design
1979
Utah State University ties Apple to videodisc for CAI
Micromodems come out & Ethernet connections begin
INTEL introduces 8088-heart of IBM PC
Hard disc systems added to micros
Compuserve is created
Smalltalk language invented
Les 10,000 micros project in France
Secondary schools equipped with machines and teacher training starts
Brumfit & Johnson publish “The Communicative Approach to Language Teaching”
Tim Johns- writes first program for mainframe computers at University of Brimingham- Jumbler
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