FROM ROOMS TO ENVIRONMENTS: TECHNO-SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS AND LANGUAGE LABORATORIES

Language laboratories have played a major role in the history of foreign language teaching.
 However, when regarding their presence in modern post-20th century foreign language teaching and learning, it is difficult to find in the profession a close adherence to the concept of language labor...

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Main Author: Pascual Perez Paredes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Murcia 2002-06-01
Series:International Journal of English Studies (IJES)
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Online Access:http://revistas.um.es/ijes/article/view/48441
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spelling doaj-6aaf975363e7469b8169430d92bb41222020-11-24T22:32:33ZengUniversidad de MurciaInternational Journal of English Studies (IJES)1578-70442002-06-0121598010.6018/ijes.2.1.48441FROM ROOMS TO ENVIRONMENTS: TECHNO-SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS AND LANGUAGE LABORATORIESPascual Perez ParedesLanguage laboratories have played a major role in the history of foreign language teaching.
 However, when regarding their presence in modern post-20th century foreign language teaching and learning, it is difficult to find in the profession a close adherence to the concept of language laboratory( Howatt 1984). As a succinct explanation, it has been argued that with the rise of Communicative-based Language Teaching they were neglected and became a useless technology. ln this position paper we will discuss the role of language laboratories in retrospective. paying attention to the technology diffusion process which accounted for their initial success, and contributing arguments for a revision of their historical evolution into a new tool for learning and teaching foreign languages. 
 Tlie notion of techno-short-rightednrss will be used to describe the process of diffusion and media adaptation of the language laboratory technology to the latest language learning paradigins.
 The article includes a survey of existing language laboratory technologies as well as a tasonomy based on their functions and information delivery systems.http://revistas.um.es/ijes/article/view/48441language laboratorytechnologyforeign language teaching and learningeducation technologyCALLparadigin
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FROM ROOMS TO ENVIRONMENTS: TECHNO-SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS AND LANGUAGE LABORATORIES
International Journal of English Studies (IJES)
language laboratory
technology
foreign language teaching and learning
education technology
CALL
paradigin
author_facet Pascual Perez Paredes
author_sort Pascual Perez Paredes
title FROM ROOMS TO ENVIRONMENTS: TECHNO-SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS AND LANGUAGE LABORATORIES
title_short FROM ROOMS TO ENVIRONMENTS: TECHNO-SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS AND LANGUAGE LABORATORIES
title_full FROM ROOMS TO ENVIRONMENTS: TECHNO-SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS AND LANGUAGE LABORATORIES
title_fullStr FROM ROOMS TO ENVIRONMENTS: TECHNO-SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS AND LANGUAGE LABORATORIES
title_full_unstemmed FROM ROOMS TO ENVIRONMENTS: TECHNO-SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS AND LANGUAGE LABORATORIES
title_sort from rooms to environments: techno-short-sightedness and language laboratories
publisher Universidad de Murcia
series International Journal of English Studies (IJES)
issn 1578-7044
publishDate 2002-06-01
description Language laboratories have played a major role in the history of foreign language teaching.
 However, when regarding their presence in modern post-20th century foreign language teaching and learning, it is difficult to find in the profession a close adherence to the concept of language laboratory( Howatt 1984). As a succinct explanation, it has been argued that with the rise of Communicative-based Language Teaching they were neglected and became a useless technology. ln this position paper we will discuss the role of language laboratories in retrospective. paying attention to the technology diffusion process which accounted for their initial success, and contributing arguments for a revision of their historical evolution into a new tool for learning and teaching foreign languages. 
 Tlie notion of techno-short-rightednrss will be used to describe the process of diffusion and media adaptation of the language laboratory technology to the latest language learning paradigins.
 The article includes a survey of existing language laboratory technologies as well as a tasonomy based on their functions and information delivery systems.
topic language laboratory
technology
foreign language teaching and learning
education technology
CALL
paradigin
url http://revistas.um.es/ijes/article/view/48441
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