Information and communication technology (ICT) uses digital tools to enhance teaching and learning. It offers convenience through visualization and omnipresence. ICT tools include computer-assisted learning, computer-assisted language assessment, computer-assisted language learning, mobile-assisted language learning, and technology-enhanced language learning. Artificial intelligence can also improve education through automated grading, educational software, and smart classrooms. Literature and language are explored through various sources including books, blogs, Twitter, videos, audio recordings, and mobile applications.
6. Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
ICT is the mode of education that uses information and communication technology to support,
enhance, and optimize the delivery of information to improve student learning and provide better
teaching methods.
Features –
Convenience
Visualization
Omnipresence
Effectiveness
Becoming economic.
Tools -
CAI (Computer Assisted Learning)
CALA (Computer Assisted Language Assessment)
CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning)
MALL (Mobile Assisted Language Learning)
TELL (Technology Enhanced Language Learning)
13. Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence (AI), the ability of a digital computer or computer-controlled
robot to perform tasks commonly associated with intelligent beings.
AI Grading
Educational software
Course improvements
Smart interactive classrooms
Data powered and error-free
Potential
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15. Various Sources of English Learning
BOOKS CLASSROOM NEWSPAPERS
ONLINE/ INTERNET MOVIES/ SONGS MOBILE/ APPS
16. Blog Literature
A blog (a truncation of "weblog") is a discussion or informational
website published on the World Wide Web consisting of discrete, often
informal diary-style text entries (posts).
Types
Texts
Videos (Vlog)
17. Twitterature
Twitterature (a portmanteau of Twitter and literature) is a literary
use of the microblogging service of Twitter. It includes various
genres, including aphorisms, poetry, and fiction (or some
combination thereof) written by individuals or collaboratively.
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CAI is an interactive instruction technique where computer is used to present the instructional
material for the learning that takes place. (BYJU’S)
Computer-assisted language assessment (CALA) employs the use of technology to facilitate,
contextualize, and enhance the assessment of linguistic abilities. CALA is becoming
normalized, concomitant with advances in technology and its propagation in language learning
contexts (BEC)
Computer-assisted language Learning (CALL) is an approach to teaching and learning in which
the computer and computer-based resources such as the Internet are used to present, reinforce
and assess material to be learned. It usually includes a substantial interactive element. (PPT,
Video conferencing)
Mobile-assisted language learning (MALL) is language learning that is assisted or enhanced
through the use of a handheld mobile device. MALL is a subset of both Mobile Learning and
computer-assisted language learning. (Applications, Dictionaries, Google Translate)
Technology-enhanced language learning (TELL) refers to the use of the computer as a
technological innovation to display multimedia as a means of complementing a teaching
method language teacher. It’s important to note is that TELL is not a teaching method but rather
an approach that can be used alongside a teaching method to help teach. (Audio, video, online
journals)