1999
DOI: 10.1076/call.12.5.409.5695
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Integrated Call Design: Crescendo in Italia, a Language Teaching Package for Intermediate Italian Learners

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“…This label includes 'named' CALL projects (e.g. 'Crescendo in Italia' - Brussino et al, 1999), specially constructed Web sites (e.g. Mugane, 1999), CALL programs (Johns & Lixun, 1999), CALL software (Mills, J., 1999), specially designed exercises (Harben, 1999), a CD (Levy, 1999a), authoring tools (Arneil & Holmes, 1999) and hybrids (Jeffery, 1999).…”
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“…This label includes 'named' CALL projects (e.g. 'Crescendo in Italia' - Brussino et al, 1999), specially constructed Web sites (e.g. Mugane, 1999), CALL programs (Johns & Lixun, 1999), CALL software (Mills, J., 1999), specially designed exercises (Harben, 1999), a CD (Levy, 1999a), authoring tools (Arneil & Holmes, 1999) and hybrids (Jeffery, 1999).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What is particularly interesting about the members in the artifact group of CALL researchers is the varied ways they go about evaluating the effectiveness of their work and the multiplicity of methods and techniques employed. For example, the paper by Brussino, Luciano and Gunn (1999) has the 'purpose of evaluating the effectiveness of multimedia in language teaching within the context of a specific language-teaching programme ' (1999: 417). In this case the artifact is called 'Crescendo in Italia' and comprises six multimedia CDs.…”
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“…Examples range from Sivert and Egbert (1999), who describe the building of a computer-enhanced language classroom, to Harben (1999), who considers in detail the design of a specific CALL exercise. There are numerous examples in between and include CALL design issues in relation to websites (Mugane, 1999), learning environments (Goodfellow, Manning and Lamy, 1999), authoring systems (Frommer & Foelsche, 1999) and 'named' CALL projects (Brussino, Luciano & Gunn, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%