Tuesday, June 25
5:35-5:55 PM
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Educational Impacts of the Intelligent Integrated Computer-Assisted Language Learning (iiCALL) Environment

Brief Paper: Other ID: 39967
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    Harald Wahl
    University of Applied Sciences Technikum Wien, Department of Information Engineering and Security
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    Werner Winiwarter
    University of Vienna, Research Group Data Analytics and Computing

Abstract: The Intelligent Integrated Computer-Assisted Language Learning (iiCALL) Environment is a Web-based platform that supports language learning integrated in specific working environment like Web browsers or Email clients. Currently, the platform exists as a prototype that implements a view learning cases. In future versions, iiCALL can support users to train their context-related language expertise. Necessary skills like requirements engineering, design of software architecture, implementation of the prototype, or dealing with standards in NLP and e-learning: the integration of the iiCALL development in academic teaching offers research-oriented and problem-oriented teaching and learning. Several technical and non-technical skills are needed to implement the iiCALL environment. The paper gives an overview of the educational impacts and shows the current results influenced by the teaching experiences.

Presider: Donald Adams, Master of Educational Technology Program - University of British Columbia

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