Advantages & Disadvantages of CALL
Advantages & Disadvantages of CALL
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Experiential learning
Global Understanding
Motivation
Networked-based instructions
Strengthen linguistic skills by positively affecting learning attitude
Build self-instruction strategies
Through interactive activities
Computer work may be effective for remedial or tutorial works (branching
programs).
Andrews (1973) found that students who scored low on the pretest showed
greatest gain.
Students in large classes find that CALL is a way of getting individual attention.
Computers can capture, analyze and present data on SL student’s performances
during the learning process
The computer allows learning to take place independent of time and space.
Greater Interaction
Individualization
From the point of view of the teacher, the computer presents versatile in-handling
different kinds of material.
Computers can model the cognitive and physical processes required for linguistics
perception and production (i.e. visual modeling of speech characteristics, thought
processing programs (simultaneous writing programs), and reading comprehension
programs).
Cost
—Standford, successful Russian program had to be scrapped after it was found that the
course was costing 3x as much as a traditional course. (Nelson et. al., 1976)
—Unfair educational conditions
—When it becomes a basic requirement for students to purchase
—Unaffordable for low-budget schools and low-income children
—Digital Divide
Skepticism.
—Language teachers might regard technology with a mixture of anxiety and
mystification, accompanied by the conviction that somehow machines do not belong in
the humanities.
—Vague suspicion that the computer is intended to replace teachers (however, instead
the computer should free up time for us to do what only language teachers can do).
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