INTRODUCTION TO CALL
1. DEFINING
CALL
a.
COMPUTER-ASSITED
LANGUAGE LEARNING (CALL) represents a side of e-learning where computer
technology is used in the context of language learning. (Yuan, 2007:416)
(model e-learning di mana
teknologi komputer digunakan dalam pembelajaran bahasa)
b.
COMPUTER-ASSITED
LANGUAGE LEARNING may be defined as the study of applications of the computer
in language learning and teaching (Levy, 1997:1)
(kajian penerapan komputer
dalam pengajaran dan pembelajaran bahasa)
2.
HISTORY OF CALL (1)
a.
CALL DATES BACK TO THE 1960s
It was first introduced on university mainframe computers.
It was first introduced on university mainframe computers.
The Plato projects, initiated
at the University of Illinois.
Marty 1981
b.
IN THE LATE 1970s
The advent of the microcomputer brought computing within the range of a wider audiences.
The advent of the microcomputer brought computing within the range of a wider audiences.
A flurry of publications of
books on CALL in the early 1980s
c.
DURING THE 1980s and 1990s
Several attempts were made to establish a CALL typology.
Several attempts were made to establish a CALL typology.
These included Gap-filling and
Cloze programs, multiple choice programs, free-format programs, adventures and
simulations, action mazes, sentence-reordering programs.
d.
SINCE 1990s – NOW
It has become increasingly difficult to categorise CALL as it now extends to the use of blogs, wikis,social networking, podcasting, web 2.0 applications, interactive whiteboard.
It has become increasingly difficult to categorise CALL as it now extends to the use of blogs, wikis,social networking, podcasting, web 2.0 applications, interactive whiteboard.
Davies et al 2010:section 3.7
3.
HISTORY OF CALL (2)
Rather than focusing on the typology of CALL, Warschauer
identified three historical phases of CALL, classified according to
their underlying pedagogical and methodological approaches:
a.
Behavioristic
CALL (1960-1970)


b.
Communicative
CALL (1970s – 1980s)





c.
Integrative
CALL (1990s - )



