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dc.contributor.authorHoven, Debra
dc.date.accessioned2008-08-22T17:34:30Z
dc.date.available2008-08-22T17:34:30Z
dc.date.issued1999
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2149/1683
dc.description.abstractThis paper outlines the preliminary findings of an evaluation of learner use of software tools in a multimedia software package for teaching Indonesian listening comprehension and culture. This software package was introduced into the Introductory (1st year) programme to help address the need of total beginners for exposure to native speakers using daily language in ordinary ways, on common, everyday topics. The package is designed to introduce, develop, and reinforce appropriate learning strategies at the same time. Data on learner perceptions of the ease of use, and appropriateness of the software interface are being investigated, in order to improve our understandings of the perceptions and reactions of novices compared to experienced users of multimedia software packages. This investigation includes an analysis of the differences in strategy use between high, medium and low proficiency learners, and their use of the help tools such as grammar reference notes, language laboratory simulation, replay facility, and mid-task answer checking.en
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dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherProceedings of TEDI Conference ‘Effective courses/Effective teaching at university: Reflection on practice/ Practice for reflection’ 1-2nd November 1999, University of Queensland, Brisbaneen
dc.subjectmultimediaen
dc.subjectIndonesianen
dc.subjectlearning strategiesen
dc.titleReflecting on CALL Effectiveness: Conditions & Implicationsen
dc.typeArticleen


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