A research design in technology-enhanced scaffolding in language teaching: What LessonLAMS can offer at the interface of educational and language learning research

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Campbell, Chris
Smala, Simone
Lim, Jung-Sook (Sue)
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2012
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This chapter aims to provide a language learning design principle using the Learning Activity Management System (LAMS) as a platform in authentic classroom situations. A LessonLAMS sequence has been developed for this research project and was designed using a ‘Dynamic Scaffolding Technique’ within the learner’s zone of proximal development (ZPD) (Vygotsky & Cole, 1978). Participants for this study were South East Queensland secondary students who are studying Korean as a foreign language as an elective subject. The learning design of the LessonLAMS sequence was incorporated in classroom instruction with the research focus on technology-enhanced learning tasks, which was designed and implemented in the foreign language classroom at the participating school.

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Teaching English with Technology

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12

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2

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Specialist Studies in Education not elsewhere classified

Curriculum and Pedagogy

Specialist Studies in Education

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