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  • 1Computer-assisted language learning — (CALL) is succinctly defined in a seminal work by Levy (1997: p. 1) as the search for and study of applications of the computer in language teaching and learning .[1] CALL embraces a wide range of ICT applications and approaches to teaching… …

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  • 2Computer-assisted web interviewing — Sociology …

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  • 3Computer-assisted personal interviewing — Sociology …

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  • 4computer — computerlike, adj. /keuhm pyooh teuhr/, n. 1. Also called processor. an electronic device designed to accept data, perform prescribed mathematical and logical operations at high speed, and display the results of these operations. Cf. analog… …

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  • 5Mobile Assisted Language Learning — Contents 1 Definition 2 History 3 Current Trends 4 The Future of MALL 5 MALL Professional Organi …

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  • 6Mobile Computer Supported Collaborative Learning — is Contents 1 Definition 2 Overview 3 History 3.1 Elementary School Learners …

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  • 7PLATO (computer system) — PLATO was the first (circa 1960, on ILLIAC I) generalized computer assisted instruction system. It was widely used starting in the early 1970s, with more than 1000 terminals worldwide. PLATO was originally built by the University of Illinois and… …

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  • 8Direct visual feedback — is a method of training used in both practical and rehabilitative settings where the attention of the trainee is tied to an external visual cue in reference to the particular movement, motor function or exercise that is being performed by the… …

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  • 9Brain-computer interface — A brain computer interface (BCI), sometimes called a direct neural interface or a brain machine interface, is a direct communication pathway between a human or animal brain (or brain cell culture) and an external device. In one way BCIs,… …

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  • 10OK Computer — Studio album by Radiohead Released 21 …

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