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--- Forwarded message from Mike Ledgerwood ---

>From: Mike Ledgerwood <[log in to unmask]>
>To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum   
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>Subject: Texts for Course in Technology and Language Learning
>Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2011 15:36:27 -0600

Hello to all.  It's time to ask (as I do every few years) for recommendations
on books I can use as texts for the online course I teach for SUNY Stony Brook
with the subject of "technology and language learning".


This course is part of a two course sequence offered to MAT (Master's in the
Art of Teaching) students in French, Spanish, and Italian.


The first course (which unfortunately hasn't been taught recently and which has
been replaced with a more generic course) is more of the practical and very
applied use of tech. for lang. teaching.  This course is more the theoretical
one, to consider the big issues and big questions about technology and teaching
in general as well as language teaching specifically.


The students range from very young graduate students to veteran practicing
teachers.  I've been using books by Donald Norman, Roger Shank, Bates and
Poole, Steve Thorne, Donald Jonassen, Marc Prensky, Jerome Bruner, and myself.


All suggestions welcomed.  Feel free to send them to me and not the list at
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Thanks!


Mike (Ledgerwood).

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