"This book explores ideas, experiences, and knowledge in combining computer technology with language teaching and learning. It addresses the impact of and innovation in information communication technologies in advancing foreign/second language learning and teaching and expands on the principles, theories, design, discussion, and implementation of computer-assisted language learning programs"--
Bin Zou received his PhD in TESOL and computer technology from the University of Bristol (UK) and MA degree from the University of York (UK). He is a senior tutor/associate professor and a team leader at the English Language Centre, Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University (China) and currently teaches EAP and EF courses. Dr. Zous research interests include Applied Linguistics, ELT, EAP, CALL, Corpus, and ICT. He has given presentations at international conferences including AILA, EUROCALL, IALLT, BAAL, IATEFL, etc., published papers in international journals, such as
Computer-Assisted Language Learning, the
International Journal of Computer-Assisted Language Learning and Teaching, the
International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning, and edited books, including
Monitoring and Assessment in Online Collaborative Environments: Emergent Computational Technologies for E-learning Support (IGI Global, USA). He is the editor of two books:
Computer-Assisted Foreign Language Teaching and Learning: Technological Advances and
Explorations of Language Teaching and Learning with Computational Assistance both to be published by IGI Global in 2013. Also, he has been involved in reviewing papers for the journal of
Computer-Assisted Language Learning, the journal of
Mixed Methods Research, and IGI Global books.
Dr. Michael Thomas BA (Hons) M.Ed. MBA Ph.D., Ph.D., SFHEA FRSA is Professor in Higher Education and Online Learning at the University of Central Lancashire, UK. He holds Ph.Ds. from Newcastle University and Lancaster University in the UK and has previously taught at universities in the UK, Germany and Japan. He has authored or edited 33 books and journal special editions and is lead editor of the book series Digital Education and Learning (Palgrave) and Advances in Digital Language Learning and Teaching (Bloomsbury). His most recent book was Project-Based Language Learning with Technology (Routledge) and a four-volume reference work entitled Digital Language Learning and Teaching for Bloomsbury. He is currently a partner in the EU-funded VITAL project which explores the role of learning analytics and second language learning (http://project-vital.eu/).