Publication: Theoretical Foundations of Computer-Aided Language Learning
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Computer-aided language learning (CALL) is a teaching model in which the computer is used as a
course tool in foreign language teaching. After the Second World War, with the introduction of the
computer into our lives, the idea that these tools could be used for educational purposes emerged
and these tools began to be used in educational environments. Language learning is one of the fields
that benefit from computers. Because computers have features that can meet the needs of language
learning with the content they offer. As a matter of fact, computers have started to be used in
language learning classes. Achieving the desired success from computers depends on many different
factors, but it is not possible not to gain success by using these tools with appropriate methods and
techniques within the framework of teaching theories. For this reason, it is necessary to know well
what the theoretical foundations of language learning activities carried out with computers are based
on. In this study, computer-aided language learning is considered within the framework of teaching
theories and the relationships between them are explored. In this way, it is aimed to contribute to
course activities to be prepared based on teaching theories in computer-aided language learning.
Keywords: Computer, language learning, behaviorist theory, cognitive theory, constructivist theory.
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ASLAN E., KUŞÇU E., "Theoretical Foundations of Computer-Aided Language Learning", INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LANGUAGE ACADEMY, cilt.11, sa.2, ss.68-78, 2023
