Assistant Professor @ IIT(ISM) Dhanbad || Second Language Acquisition, Reading, Vocabulary, Open Science & Secondary Research in Applied Linguistics || He/Him
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The CLEAR-Qual Framework: Guidelines for Open Qualitative L2 Research | Studies in Second Language Acquisition | Cambridge Core - https://t.co/0YYdquNtjz
Language teachers - here is a question for you this week! How often do you incorporate digital (educational or non-educational) games into language classroom?
What does research say about using digital games for language teaching and learning?
This infographic summarises evidence from 23 studies.
👨🏫 Teachers can offer a holistic support system for language learning through exercise & communication opportunities in single and multiplayer games. 🧑🏫 Using reflective journaling tasks alongside game-based approaches is recommended to facilitate deeper learning engagement.
🤳Scan the QR code on the infographic OR click the link 🔗 to original article: https://t.co/fAUDXfFsNI 🔗 To infographic pdf: https://t.co/9q4T6Ruzih We are proud to be funded by and/or collaborating with @StA_IEI@TESOL_Assn@OASIS_Database@uandresbello@OpenAppLing
Beyond excited to share that our paper, "Incidental Vocabulary Learning: A Scientometric Review", has been published in @RMALJournal.
You can access it freely on
https://t.co/xdrusmjqNw.
We hope our findings prove informative for your research!
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Trekkers can rejoice. Tamil Nadu Forest Department is coming up with an online trekking trails Atlas to enable people to go on their favorite treks in beautiful TN by booking treks online. Initially 40 trekking routes will be made online. These are already existing trekking trails which have been reworked with local community to be jointly operated by them and TN Forest Dept professionally. This will provide a fascinating way to people to connect with nature #TNForest #TNAssembly @TNDIPRNEWS@Indiahikes
How to conduct a systematic review: A thread written with the help of ChatGPT
Conducting a Systematic Review is an important skill in biomedical research.
I am a literary scholar and don't know much about systematic reviews.
So, I read up on on it. Below is what I learned.
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I'm happy to announce that AntConc 4.2.0 for Windows, MacOS, and Linux is now released. Highlights include a much faster startup time, an easier to use and more powerful corpus manager, and a new, simpler way to create corpora from wordlists: https://t.co/dJSr51yvxv
Be humble. Be teachable. The universe is bigger than your view of the universe. There's always room for a new idea. Humility is necessary for growth. 🧠
How to Read Research Articles of Various Types 📚 & Assess Methodological Quality? (to UNDERSTAND, write better REVIEW & find RESEARCH GAP)
10 points Thread
Links to resource at the end
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