大流行后数字时代的技术教学:技术正常化和人工智能引发的中断

IF 3.6 2区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Relc Journal Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1177/00336882231176929
B. Moorhouse, Kevin M. Wong, Li Li
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数字技术长期以来一直是语言教师用来支持教学和学生学习的宝贵资源(Li, 2017)。然而,尽管教育工作者、学者和政策制定者做出了努力,但在COVID-19大流行爆发之前,在许多情况下,语言教室中并没有明显地将数字技术完全整合到语言教学中,即“正常化”(Moorhouse和Kohnke, 2021)。Bax(2003)将“正常化”定义为“技术不可见的阶段,甚至很难被认为是一种技术,在日常生活中被认为是理所当然的”(第23页)。继技术在其他人类领域(如银行、旅游、医药、娱乐)“正常化”整合的步骤之后,本期RELC杂志特刊探讨了如何在大流行后数字时代的语言教学背景下重新构想数字技术。2020年,COVID-19病毒出现并在全球迅速传播,导致学校关闭,面对面教学暂停。语言教师通常缺乏经验,准备不足,缺乏使用技术进行教学所需的数字能力(Stockwell和Wang, 2023)。然而,教师必须设计,通常通过一个实验过程,具体到具体情况的技术解决方案。这导致了快速的技术和教学创新,以应对
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Teaching with Technology in the Post-Pandemic Digital Age: Technological Normalisation and AI-Induced Disruptions
Digital technologies have long been a valuable resource for language teachers to use to support their teaching and student learning (Li, 2017). Despite efforts from educators, scholars and policymakers, however, the full integration of digital technologies into language teaching, or ‘normalisation’, had not been evident in language classrooms in many contexts before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic (Moorhouse and Kohnke, 2021). Bax (2003) defined ‘normalisation’ as ‘the stage when a technology is invisible, hardly even recognised as a technology, taken for granted in everyday life’ (p. 23). Following the steps of ‘normalised’ technology integration in other human domains (e.g. banking, travel, medicine, entertainment), this special issue of the RELC Journal examines how digital technologies might be reimagined in the language teaching context in the postpandemic digital age. In 2020, the COVID-19 virus emerged and rapidly spread around the world, leading to the closure of schools and suspension of in-person teaching. Language teachers were generally inexperienced, ill-prepared, and lacked the required digital competence for the demands of using technology for teaching (Stockwell and Wang, 2023). Yet, teachers had to devise, often through a process of experimentation, context-specific technological solutions. This led to rapid technological and pedagogical innovations in response to the
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期刊介绍: The RELC Journal is a fully peer-reviewed international journal that publishes original research and review articles on language education. The aim of this Journal is to present information and ideas on theories, research, methods and materials related to language learning and teaching. Within this framework the Journal welcomes contributions in such areas of current enquiry as first and second language learning and teaching, language and culture, discourse analysis, language planning, language testing, multilingual education, stylistics, translation and information technology. The RELC Journal, therefore, is concerned with linguistics applied to education and contributions that have in mind the common professional concerns of both the practitioner and the researcher.
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