3. CAL
CAL (Computer Assisted
Learning) means a computer as a
medium is used for the sake of
facilitating people in learning.
4. CALL
(Computer Assisted Language Learning)
CALL means CAL which is implemented to
language.
According to ( Levy, 1997, p.1 ) defines
CALL as the search for and study of applications
of the computer in language teaching and
learning.
5. CALL
Underlying Consideration
⢠Computerâs flexibility.
⢠Computer based language instruction has
ability to interact with learners.
⢠Computers can encourage students in
learning a language.
⢠Computers have the potential to enhance
the development of communicative
competence in a second language
6. The advantages of CALL
⢠Develop Autonomous Learner
⢠Create Effective Learning
⢠Encourage Studentâs Motivation
7. Disadvantages of CALL
⢠Less handy
⢠Costly enough
⢠More difficult and tiring to read a long text.
9. History
1990s
(implementation of web-
based technology)
1960s â
1970s (audio 1980s
tutorial system,
personalized, etc.) (computer-based
instruction)
1950s
(instructional
television)
10. Educational
institution
Private Current
Application Government
Industry
Military
11. Roles of the web-based learning
Kahn (2001)
⢠Micro Use.
⢠Macro Use.
12. Roles of the web-based learning
Galloway (1998)
⢠Level 1. little or no online instruction.
⢠Level 2. Medium online Instruction.
⢠Level 3. Completely online Instruction
13. The Advantages of
Web-Based Learning
⢠Availability
⢠Affordable Cost
⢠Better tracking, assessing and recording studentsâ
presence and achievement
⢠More personalized learning and material support
⢠Easily Updated
14. The Disadvantages of
Web-Based Learning
⢠Limitation of human
1. contact
⢠Limitation of bandwidth
2.