Dissertations On Technology and L2 Learning

This list has been updated with an eye towards providing working links to actual dissertation texts. Permanent links available free of charge through university databases have been privileged; for-profit enterprises that sell dissertation manuscripts have been listed when universities do not provide for the electronic dissemination of these documents. Manuscripts that are not available by either of these means are nevertheless listed as we hope to provide the most complete coverage of dissertations in the field of CALL that is possible.

You will notice that the reference list style is somewhat different than what is suggested by APA. We decided upon a format that includes the name of the institution where the dissertation was completed such that a quick scan of the list reveals where people are studying CALL related themes—and which universities are field leaders in terms of freely distributing dissertations. If you notice that dissertations completed at your institution have not been included, please send us the references, so we can update this list yearly.

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Halaczkiewicz, M. (2022). Applications of affinity spaces in English language instruction: Writing and peer review of fanfiction based on video games in an academic English as a second language writing course. (Doctoral Dissertation, Utah State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Kaya, E. (2022). A comparability and classification analysis of computerized adaptive and conventional paper-based versions of an English language proficiency reading subtest. (Doctoral Dissertation, Bilkent Universitesi). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Lopez Vera, A. (2022). Implicit instruction of direct and indirect object pronouns in Spanish through technology-mediated task-based language teaching. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of California). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Akoto, M. A. B. (2021). Computer-based collaborative multimodal writing in the French as a foreign language context. (Doctoral Dissertation, Texas A&M University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Alfahad, R. M. (2021). Gamifying the CREW: Effects of collaborative responsive writing using gamification, in interactive web-based e-books, on L2 international students’ motivation and academic vocabulary achievement. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Florida). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Alyahya, S. M. (2021). Social cues in animated pedagogical agents for second language learners: The application of the embodiment principle in video design. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Florida). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Boland, D. (2021). The use of video games in teaching EFL students to write arguments. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Florida). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Cho, H. (2021). Quizlet in the EFL classroom: Enhancing vocabulary acquisition of Korean middle school students. (Doctoral Dissertation, Alliant International University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Dong, Y. (2021). The role of technology in implementing formative assessment among language instructors. (Doctoral Dissertation, Ohio University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Dougherty, E. (2021). Opportunities for second language development with the use of digital tools: Analyzing a multi-age primary community’s experiences from an activity theory perspective. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Nevada). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Francois, J. (2021). Impact of multimodal feedback and formulaic sequences on improving fluency of English learners on computer-based speaking assessments. (Doctoral Dissertation, Middle Tennessee State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Fu, G. (2021). The effectiveness of using multimedia for teaching phrasal verbs in community-college ESL classes. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of San Francisco). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Hao, T. (2021). Technology-assisted vocabulary learning for EFL learners. (Doctoral Dissertation, Washington State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Jacobson, S. M. (2021). Technology-assisted training in L2 Spanish pronunciation: Evaluation from phonetic and psychometric perspectives. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Alabama). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Jean, O. (2021). Second language learners' experiences in fully online composition courses in community colleges. (Doctoral Dissertation, Barry University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Karami, A. (2021). The effects of watching text-relevant video segments on reading comprehension of culturally unfamiliar texts with adult English language learners supported by the Schematic Information-Processing (SIP) model of reading comprehension. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Arkansas). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

King, L. (2021). Semantic analysis of image-based learner sentences. (Doctoral Dissertation, Indiana University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Mali, Y. C. G. (2021). Critical friendships in a face-to-face language teaching class and an online synchronous English writing learning environment. (Doctoral Dissertation, Washington State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

McKelvey, A. (2021). Learning and integrating CALL practices to support English language learners: A case study of K-12 classroom teachers and their professional development. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Wyoming). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Moon, S. (2021). Effects of using captioned pop culture media on foreign language learners’ vocabulary acquisition. (Doctoral Dissertation, State University of New York at Binghamton). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Rehman, I. (2021). Real-time formant extraction for second language vowel production training. (Doctoral Dissertation, Iowa State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Rezk, Y. (2021). Promoting students’ learning through constructive feedback strategies. (Doctoral Dissertation, Northeastern University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Rock, K. N. (2021). Using analytic rubrics to support second language writing development in online tasks. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Hawai'i). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Yamashita, T. (2021). Evaluation of computer-mediated collaborative writing with synchronous corrective feedback in an English-as-a-Second-Language writing program at a U.S. university: Evidence from replication over three years. (Doctoral Dissertation, Iowa State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Zhu, B. (2021). A study of the experience of Chinese oversea university students of how mobile assisted language learning (MALL) affects their motivation to learn foreign languages and their learning emotions. (Doctoral Dissertation, Technische Universitaet ). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Almaleki, W. S. A. (2020). Saudi international students’ perceptions of the utility of artificial intelligence and intelligent personal assistant tools in EFL learning.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Concordia University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Alshaya, K. (2020). English Language Learner teachers’ perceptions of digital games on student learning. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of North Dakota). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Alotaibi, A. A. (2020). Teachers’ perceptions of the effect of technology-enhanced global training on their professionalism. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Kansas). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Ashe, T. J., Jr. (2020). The role of WhatsApp in developing L2 Spanish learners' intercultural sensitivity: An exploratory task-based language study in a language immersion setting. (Doctoral Dissertation, Arizona State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Barley, N. (2020). Negotiation of meaning and comprehension in audio and videoconferencing: A mixed methods study. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Illinois). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Baugh, M. (2020). Collaborative action research: Exploring adult English language learners’ motivation to read. (Doctoral Dissertation, State University of New York at Buffalo). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Bistline-Bonilla, C. (2020). Interaction in synchronous computer-mediated communication: The effects of interlocutor, task, and state anxiety. (Doctoral Dissertation, Georgetown University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Bowles, M. K. (2020). An exploration of the mediating effects of a digital, mobile vocabulary learning tool and device use on gulf Arab learners’ receptive vocabulary knowledge and capacity for self-regulated learning. (Doctoral Dissertation, Lancaster University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Dadak, A. M. (2020). Global language variation in online writing instructional spaces: English as a Lingua Franca among global participants in a Massive Open Online Course. (Doctoral Dissertation, Old Dominion University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Divekar, R. R. (2020). AI enabled foreign language immersion: Technology and method to acquire foreign languages with AI in immersive virtual worlds. (Doctoral Dissertation, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Domaz, S. (2020). A virtual approach to communication: Augmented reality and language related episodes in second language learning. (Doctoral Dissertation, Arizona State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Edwards, C. E. (2020). Exploring the perceptions of English language learners and teachers with computer assisted language learning programs: A multiple case study. (Doctoral Dissertation, Northcentral University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Fearn, L. J. (2020). An enquiry into English as a foreign language and online community projects in secondary school education. (Doctoral Dissertation, Open University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Funcheon, K. A. (2020). Increasing student engagement in the secondary ELA classroom through technology integration: A narrative case study. (Doctoral Dissertation, Northcentral University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Greenberg, I. (2020). Effective instructional design practices for online language learning: Emerging trends and implications. (Doctoral Dissertation, Fielding Graduate University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Han, Y. (2020). Successful language learning in the digital wilds: Complexity, autonomy, and identity. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Arizona). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

He, X. (2020). Working memory, presentation formats, and attention: An eye-tracking study on learning L2 Chinese characters in a computer-assisted self-study environment. (Doctoral Dissertation, Michigan State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Hu, X. (2020). Learning practices in Chinese character recognition: An analysis of student outcomes and perceptions. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Rhode Island). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Jong Sook, Y. E. (2020). Strategic learners with Korean pop culture. (Doctoral Dissertation, Northeastern University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Khoshnevisan, B. (2020). The effects of augmented reality (AR)-infused idiom material on Iranian students’ idiom achievements, motivation, and perceptions. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Florida). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Larsen-Walker, M. (2020). How the use of learner-generated images and authentic materials affects the comprehension and production of Vivid Phrasal Idioms in L2 English learners. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Florida). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Lee, H. (2020). Gesture in multimodal language learner interaction via videoconferencing on mobile devices. (Doctoral Dissertation, The Open University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Lessing, S. (2020). ComPron: Learning pronunciation through building associations between native language and second language speech sounds. (Doctoral Dissertation, Uppsala Universitet). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Li, C. C. (2020). Negotiation for meaning in audio and video synchronous computer-mediated communication. (Doctoral Dissertation, Open University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Lushao, A. N. (2020). A multiple regression study of the impact of technology supporting vocabulary development on language learning among English language learners and adults with and without disabilities. (Doctoral Dissertation, George Washington University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Mainake, E. (2020). Analyzing EFL Teachers’ technology preparedness to promote CALL in Indonesia. (Doctoral Dissertation, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Mamiya Hernandez, R. (2020). Integrated Multimedia Design for Language Learners. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Hawai'i at Manoa). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Mannion, P. (2020). Digital stories students tell: An exploration of doctoral SLA students’ beliefs about storytelling and educational technology. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Florida).

Moghazy, M. A. (2020). Teaching and learning Arabic as a second language online: A case study of Dubai during Covid-19 pandemic. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Muqaibal, M. H. (2020). Evaluating the effectiveness of spaced practice using computer-assisted language learning (CALL) in teaching and learning English vocabulary in the classroom: The case of Oman. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Reading). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Pleines, C. (2020). Learning through vicarious participation in online language tutorials. (Doctoral Dissertation, Open University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Poole, F. J. (2020). Developing and validating stealth assessments for an educational game to assess young dual language immersion learners' reading comprehension. (Doctoral Dissertation, Utah State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Real, E. E. (2020). Language autonomy plans and guided autonomous language learning with technology in university Spanish-as-a-Foreign-Language instruction in the U.S. (Doctoral Dissertation, Indiana State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Robayna, T. (2020). Teaching grammar online: The intersection of computer assisted language learning and processing instruction in Spanish as a Second Language. (Doctoral Dissertation, The Florida State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Schmidt, N. (2020). Teaching digital literacies: knowledges, practices, and resources in second language writing. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Arizona). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Steadman, A. N. (2020). Raising the curtain: Positioning and identity construction in online language teacher education. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Arizona). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Sun, S. Y. H. (2020). Online language learning: Design and co-configuration. (Doctoral Thesis, University of Sydney).

Suzumura, N. (2020). The usefulness of the computer-based speaking tasks of the AP Japanese exam. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Hawai'i at Manoa). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Tejedor-Garcia, C. (2020). Design and evaluation of mobile computer-assisted pronunciation training tools for second language learning. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Valladolid, Spain).

Wardak, M. (2020). Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL): Teacher uses of smartphone applications (apps) to support undergraduate students’ English as a Foreign Language (EFL) vocabulary development. (Doctoral Dissertation, Lancaster University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Wong, K. M. (2020). The promise of educational media for dual language learners’ L1 and L2 vocabulary development. (Doctoral Dissertation, New York University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Xie, F. (2020). Exploring CFL learners’ message formation process through video-recorded text chat. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Abozandah, T. (2019). Saudi Students’ attitude toward using mobile applications in learning English vocabulary. (Doctoral Dissertation, Northern Illinois University).

Almenei, A. M. (2019). An investigation of EFL learners’ attitudes toward Computer-assisted Writing (CAW). (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Memphis).

Ankeny, R. (2019). Mobile phones in 21st century ESL classrooms: Interactional affordances of WhatsApp for academic vocabulary recognition and support of preparatory writing. (Doctoral Dissertation, New Mexico State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Ardeshiri, M. (2019). Technology-based intervention in L2 reading comprehension: Toward digital scaffolding. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Toronto). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. 

Bajorek, J. P. (2019). Speaking of language technology. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Arizona). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Banarjee, H.-T. L. (2019). Investigating the construct of topical knowledge in a scenario-based assessment designed to simulate real-life second language use. (Doctoral Dissertation, Columbia University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Bui, N. T. K. (2019). Networked professional learning in intercultural language education: A case study of a Small Connectivist Open Online Course (SCOOC). (Doctoral Dissertation, The Australian National University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Cintrón-Valentin, M. C. (2019). The effects of form-focused instruction and captioning on second language development. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Michigan). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Eagan-Murray, J. L (2019). California middle school teachers’ perspectives of technology implementation for English Language Learners’ motivation and achievement. (Doctoral Dissertation, Concordia University Chicago). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Fairess, L. A. (2019). An analysis of high school students’ self-efficacy in second language acquisition through digital language lab learning: Exploring new pathways to proficiency. (Doctoral Dissertation, Rowan University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Ginting, S. R. (2019). Exploring the use of podcasts on students’ language learning and change of students’ self-efficacy about the use of podcasts. (Doctoral Dissertation, Northern Illinois University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Gomez, B. (2019). The role of technology in bilingual education: Developing a culture of excellence. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Han, J. (2019). The effects and students' views of teachers' coded Written Corrective Feedback: A multiple-case study of online multiple-draft Chinese writing. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Florida). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Hedderman, L. P. (2019). The effects of digital storytelling on student learning and engagement in the secondary world language classroom. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Jaramillo Cherrez, N. V. (2019). Examining the impact of technology-mediated oral communicative tasks on students' willingness to communicate and communicative performance. (Doctoral Dissertation, Iowa State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Lee, G. J. (2019). Examining the impact of MALL integration on ESL and EFL teachers and students. (Doctoral Dissertation, Alliant International University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Li, Q. (2019). Exploring technology-enhanced optimal language learning environments for English language learners in elementary grades. (Doctoral Dissertation, Indiana University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Li, Z. (2019). Promoting L2 idiomatic competence among Chinese college students via WeChat. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Florida). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Liu, H. (2019). Modeling the determinants of foreign language teachers’ intentions to use technology for student-centered learning: An extension of the Theory of Planned Behavior. (Doctoral Dissertation, Michigan State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Liu, Y. (2019). Multimedia input modes, the modality principle, and the redundancy principle for university ESL students’ learning. (Doctoral Dissertation, Syracuse University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Mari, S. (2019). EFL teachers’ use of CALL to facilitate student mastery of English. (Doctoral Dissertation, The Claremont Graduate University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

McClung, R. J. (2019). Impact of English language teachers' technology-based pedagogical choices on Japanese university students. (Doctoral Dissertation, Walden University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Ocando Finol, M. V. (2019). Film annotation for the L2 classroom: A tech-mediated model for intercultural learning. (Doctoral Dissertation, Arizona State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Omohundro, A. (2019). A teacher’s perceptions of language learning and social presence in a blended learning community college ESL course. (Doctoral Dissertation, George Mason University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Pham, Q. N. (2019). EFL student collaborative writing in Google Docs: A multiple case study. (Doctoral University, University of South Florida). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Prater, S. W. (2019). Effects of English as a New Language Online Training Modules on stakeholder perceptions. (Doctoral Dissertation, Trevecca Nazarene University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Quinlan, J. K. (2019). Exploring language learning through the lens of online speaking labs. (Doctoral Dissertation, Brigham Young University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Ramos Lopez, L. B. (2019). Digital literacies to develop biliteracy: A case study of Latino students exploring multimodal writing in English and Spanish. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Ryu, N.-Y. (2019). Effects of web-based auditory training on the perception of Korean sounds by Mandarin learners of Korean. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Toronto). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Sampurna, J. (2019). Exploring the implementation of online non-formal project-based language learning in the Indonesian context. (Doctoral Dissertation, Open University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Santos, B. J. (2019). The attitudes and learning styles of adult learners to e-instruction of the Spanish language. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Missouri – Saint Louis). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Schumann, A. A. (2019). Developing language learning and cultural awareness by sharing “lived experiences” in technology. (Doctoral Dissertation, New Mexico State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Shahbazi, S. (2019). Finding the right fit: Exploring ESL teachers and students’ perceptions of iLit ELL, a technology-based literacy program’s use with high school English Language Learners. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Windsor). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Skelly, D. A. M. (2019). A mixed-methods study of applying andragogical practices to an online TESOL teacher training course at a Midwestern university. (Doctoral Dissertation, Lindenwood University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Svokos, G. R. (2019). Video vs. text in discussion boards: Exploring asynchronous video communication among second language undergraduates in a blended U.S. English composition course. (Doctoral Dissertation, Northeastern University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Wang, S. (2019). Improving Computer-Assisted Language Learning through hierarchical knowledge structures. (Doctoral Dissertation, Cornell University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Weerakanto, P. (2019). Digital literacies of English language teachers and students and their perceptions of technology-enhanced language learning and teaching in Thailand. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Arizona). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Wu, W. (2019). Chinese EFL learners’ use of online reading strategies. (Doctoral Dissertation, Oakland University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Zhi, M. (2019). Investigating the authenticity of computer- and paper-based ESL writing tests. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Texas at San Antonio). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. 

Ahn, S. K. (2018). Korean EFL college students' acceptance and use of smartphone applications for English language learning. (Doctoral Dissertation, Alliant International University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Alhomsi, R. (2018). Co-curricular technology engagement and its effects on Arabic language learner motivation, autonomy, and language proficiency. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Arizona).

Alluhaydan, K. A. (2018). Writing to learn in an online community of practice: An exploratory study of Arab ESL learners' texts and the corrective and commentary feedback they received: Linguistic, pedagogical, and sociolinguistic analysis. (Doctoral Dissertation, Indiana University of Pennsylvania). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Alshehri, H. (2018). Perspectives of middle-school EFL teachers regarding Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) in Saudi Arabia. (Doctoral Dissertation, Saint Louis University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Borysenko, N. (2018). The use of virtual environments for student engagement and language learning. (Doctoral Dissertation, Washington State University).

Brockbank, W. (2018). Bilingual families and information and communication technology at home. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Iowa). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Chen, Y. (2018). Conceptualizing a mobile-assisted narrative writing practice for young English learners (iPanchitos) from a Funds-of-Knowledge approach. (Doctoral Dissertation, Northern Illinois University).

Ding, A.-C. (2018). Language teachers' reflections on technology integration through online text-based and video-based tasks. (Doctoral Dissertation, Indiana University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Djiguimde, R. M. (2018). The effects of the Great Textual Shift: Spatial multimodality and second/foreign language reading. (Doctoral Dissertation, Ball State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Elizalde, R. O. (2018). Connected learning and academic language scaffolds: a design-based research study with Long Term English Learners. (Doctoral Dissertation, Pepperdine University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Felix, M. J. (2018). Improving the language skills of English learners: The role of computer-assisted instruction. (Doctoral Dissertation, California State University, Long Beach). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Flemban, F. Y. (2018). Animated Pedagogical Agent's roles and English learners' prior knowledge: The influence on cognitive load, motivation, and vocabulary acquisition. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Florida). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Fu, N. (2018). Digital storytelling for non-background learners of Chinese: A case study of a primary school in Australia. (Doctoral Dissertation, Western Sydney University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Gasmi, A. A. (2018). An investigation of the impact of flipped instruction on EFL students’ engagement in academic writing classes: A case study of foundation students in Oman. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Liverpool). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Guo, X. (2018). Examining impact of ABRACADABRA (ABRA) a web-based literacy program on primary school students in Hunan, China: A mixed method study. (Doctoral Dissertation, The Chinese University of Hong Kong). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Harvil, H. R. (2018). Teacher perceptions on the use of technology with English Language Learners. (Doctoral Dissertation, Liberty University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Hojnacki, S. G. (2018). The flipped classroom in introductory foreign language learning. (Doctoral Dissertation, Michigan State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Kaenchan, P. (2018). Examining Thai students' experiences of Augmented Reality technology in a university language education classroom. (Doctoral Dissertation, Boston University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Li, C. (2018). Gamification in foreign language education: Fundamentals for a gamified design of institutional programs for Chinese as a Foreign Language. (Doctoral Dissertation, The Ohio State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Maloney, J. (2018). Fulbright FLTA CALL knowledge development and enactment: The role of context. (Doctoral Dissertation, Michigan State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Marlowe, Z. (2018). Technology in the EFL classroom: Effects of a mobile English learning application on Turkish university student achievement and motivation. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Southern California). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Martin, A. (2018). How to synchronize? A study of video-based, voice-based & text based Synchronous Computer-Mediated Communication, working memory, and second language learning. (Doctoral Dissertation, Georgetown University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Morgana, V. (2018). The iPad and the development of speaking and writing in the secondary EFL classroom. (Doctoral Dissertation, Open University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Ng, W. Y. J. (2018). Multiliteracies in the context of a Sister Class Project: Pursuing new possibilities in second language education. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Toronto). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Putra, K. A. (2018). Youth, technology and indigenous language revitalization in Indonesia. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Arizona). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Qian, M. (2018). An adaptive computational system for automated, learner-customized segmental perception training in words and sentences: Design, implementation, assessment. (Doctoral Dissertation, Iowa State University).

Safavi, S. (2018). Accent conversion in computer-assisted pronunciation training (CAPT). (Doctoral Dissertation, Alliant International University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Shintaku, K. (2018). Literacy practices with media: Popular culture media and the role of pedagogical guidance in L2 learning of Japanese. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Arizona).

Shurley, K. A. (2018). Enhancing the acquisition and retention of the Navajo language using computer-based instruction and the effects of static pedagogical agents and gamification practice. (Doctoral Dissertation, Arizona State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Stevens, M. (2018). Technology enhanced learning for English Language Learners. (Doctoral Dissertation, George Mason University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Sullivan, N. B. (2018). The abilities, attitudes, and perspectives of foreign language teachers toward instructional technology: An explanatory sequential mixed methods inquiry. (Doctoral Dissertation, Texas A&M University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Sutin, M. B. (2018). Language and culture learning through a university-based computer mediated communication course: Case studies of students' cross-cultural dialogues. (Doctoral Dissertation, New York University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Swinton, A. M. C. (2018). World language teacher education and web-enhanced language learning (WELL): How K-12 world language teachers learn to effectively use (WELL) technologies in the classroom. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Yang, R. (2018). First-year international Chinese undergraduate students' academic writing in the digital age. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Yeh, C.-Y. (2018). Investigating technology integration in United States TESOL teacher preparation programs. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Delaware). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Young, E. H. (2018). Promoting second language learning through oral asynchronous computer-mediated communication. (Doctoral Dissertation, Brigham Young University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Zimotti, G. (2018). Virtual reality training: Reducing social distance abroad and facilitating Spanish second language acquisition. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Alabama). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. 

Ahn, M. (2017). Student perception of language achievement and learner autonomy in a blended Korean language course: The case study of Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center. (Doctoral Dissertation, Northcentral University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Akai, S. (2017). Transformative learning in an interculturally-inclusive online community. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Toronto (Canada)). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Akobirov, F. (2017). The influence of technology on language learning and motivation with Uzbek EFL and United States ESL students. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Kansas). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Al-Jarrah, J. M. (2017). ESL teacher, student, and parent perceptions of using educational mobile applications to develop the language skills of ESL elementary school students. (Doctoral Dissertation, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Aleissa, D. (2017). The effect of technology on Saudi students learning English as a Foreign/Second Language. (Doctoral Dissertation, George Mason University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Alfadil, M. M. (2017). Virtual reality game classroom implementation: Teacher perspectives and student learning outcomes. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Northern Colorado). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Algubaisi, B. A. (2017). Exploring and understanding of administrators', teachers', and students' expectations and actual use of technology-enhanced language learning in a Saudi tertiary context. (Doctoral Dissertation, Indiana University of Pennsylvania). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Alhababi, H. H. (2017). Technological pedagogical content knowledge (TPACK) effectiveness on English teachers and students in Saudi Arabia. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Northern Colorado). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Ali, M. A. E. (2017). The use of technology-enhanced organizational strategies to improve the academic writing of Arab ESL learners. (Doctoral Dissertation, Washington State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Alsallami, N. (2017). L2 learners’ perceptions and preferences of automated corrective feedback. (Doctoral Dissertation, Iowa State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Anglin, M. S. (2017). Technology integration by general education teachers of English language learners. (Doctoral Dissertation, Walden University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Ayala Rivera, T. I. (2017). Teachers' perceptions regarding the integration of blogs to the teaching of creative writing in English as a Second Language at the elementary school level. (Doctoral Dissertation, Universidad del Turabo). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Bayley-Hamlet, S. O. (2017). Effects of computer assisted learning instructions on reading achievement among middle school English language learners. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Phoenix). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Bhide, A. (2017). Instructional methods for promoting the development of orthographic and phonological knowledge in second language learners of Indic languages. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Bin Hossan, S. A. (2017). Saudi female students' engagement in language learning. (Doctoral Dissertation, Washington State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Bollinger, A. S. (2017). Foreign language anxiety in traditional and distance learning foreign language classrooms. (Doctoral Dissertation, Liberty University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Carter, J. J. (2017). Technology integration and English Language Learners. (Doctoral Dissertation, Lindenwood University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Cho, E. (2017). Effects of multimedia instruction on L2 acquisition of high-level, low-frequency English vocabulary words. (Doctoral Dissertation, City University of New York). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Collado, E. (2017). Virtual education and the Foreign Language Elementary School (FLES) curriculum: A blended model for proficiency-based learning. (Doctoral Dissertation, New Jersey City University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Crum, C. C. (2017). Influence of technology on English Language Learners' vocabulary, reading, and comprehension. (Doctoral Dissertation, Walden University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Debbek, J. A. (2017). ELL teachers' and students' perceptions and use of multimodal feedback on written work. (Doctoral Dissertation, Washington State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Drobisz, J. (2017). The effects of arousal presented by a pedagogical agent on English Language Learners' situational interest, cognitive load and reading comprehension in online reading tasks. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Florida). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Dunlop, M. (2017). Maximizing feedback for language learning: English language learners’ attention, affect, cognition and usage of computer-delivered feedback from an English language reading proficiency assessment. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Toronto (Canada)). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

DuQuette, J.-P. (2017). Cypris Village: Language learning in virtual worlds. (Doctoral Dissertation, Temple University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

El Shaban, A. R. (2017). In-service ELL teachers and technology adoption: Exploring diffusion of innovations in language education. (Doctoral Dissertation, Washington State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Forsythe, E. M. (2017). A qualitative case study of Japanese university students and personal smartphone use in English as a Foreign Language classes. (Doctoral Dissertation, Northcentral University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Harris, R. (2017). Comparing the effects of traditional face-to-face, technology-based, and blended instructional strategies in a post-secondary Spanish language learning environment. (Doctoral Dissertation, Northcentral University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Hellmich, E. A. (2017). Language learning and technology in and for a global world. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Hsu, H.-C. K. (2017). Cultivating Asian students' willingness to communicate in American classrooms using an online video-based pre-arrival course. (Doctoral Dissertation, Purdue University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Hurtado, F. (2017). Participation and experiences of reclassified English language learners in a Learning Management System. (Doctoral Dissertation, Arizona State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Jackson, B. S. (2017). Korean university EFL student perspectives of smartphone applications (apps) as tools for language learning: An action research study. (Doctoral Dissertation, Capella University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Jurkowski, S. (2017). De-duotanging Core French: Case study of a digital learning space portfolio in a Grade 8 classroom. (Doctoral Dissertation, Queen's University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Koowuttayakorn, S. (2017). Informal English language teaching and learning on Thai Facebook pages: Affordances, positioning, and stance-taking. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Arizona). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Leake, A. R. (2017). Educators' perceptions of using a language acquisition program to close English learners' achievement gap. (Doctoral Dissertation, Northcentral University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Marcum, J. (2017). Language proficiency and cultural intelligence in distance English-language learning. (Doctoral Dissertation, Utah State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Meredith, D. C. (2017). Relationships among utilization of an online differentiated reading program, ELL student literacy outcomes, and teacher attitudes. (Doctoral Dissertation, Trevecca Nazarene University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Meyr, J. E. (2017). Building social presence in a telecollaboration between American and German higher education students. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Moore, J. S. (2017). Digital literacy and composing practices of second language students: A student perspective on writing, technology, and privilege (Doctoral Dissertation, Bowling Green State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Murakami, J. R. G. (2017). The influence of social cues and cognitive processes in computer mediated second language learning. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Arizona). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Murray Finley, P. R. (2017). Impact of language learning software on performance and persistence of undergraduate English language learners in Puerto Rico. (Doctoral Dissertation, Universidad del Turabo). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Ngo, H. T. P. (2017). Information and communication technologies in learning English as a Foreign Language (EFL): Attitudes of EFL learners in Vietnam. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Hawai'i at Manoa). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Noxon, E. (2017). Evaluating professional development on educational technology integration for English teachers in Japan. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Florida). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Okal, A. (2017). Turkish Global Simulation: A modern strategy for teaching language and culture using web technologies. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Arizona). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Pilco, J. D. (2017). Perceptions of students regarding the adoption of e-books in the English as a Second Language (ESL) classroom. (Doctoral Dissertation, Alliant International University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Punyalert, S. (2017). Game-enhanced simulation as an approach to experiential learning in business English. (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Arizona). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Santana-Paixao, R. C. (2017). The use of technology as an oral achievement testing tool: Analysis of students’ perceptions and oral performance in a Portuguese language program. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Savariappan, M. J. (2017). Teaching English to Indian Vernacular medium students through technology: A qualitative study of the Kolkata Jesuit Juniorate Program. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of San Francisco). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Sharp, S. K. (2017). iPads in the second language classroom: An examination of iPad use by teachers through TPACK and teacher perception lenses. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Sonsaat, S. (2017). The influence of an online pronunciation teacher's manual on teachers' cognitions. (Doctoral Dissertation, Iowa State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Sparks, L. M. (2017). Educational success prediction instrument 2nd version: A foreign language perspective on readiness to take a beginner high school foreign language online course. (Doctoral Dissertation, Piedmont College). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Suzuki, S. (2017). The effect of computer-assisted oral reading while listening on L2 speaking fluency. (Doctoral Dissertation, Temple University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Thomas, S.-J. (2017). Student-created videos as a language acquisition strategy for a Haitian learner. (Doctoral Dissertation, George Mason University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Vanek, J. B. (2017). Migrant adult learners and digital literacy: Using DBR to support teaching and learning. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Minnesota). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Viera, J. (2017). Emergent bilinguals' engagement in an online mathematics course utilizing an intelligent tutoring system. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Texas at El Paso). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Vigil, K. M. (2017). Quick response (QR) codes for audio support in foreign language learning. (Doctoral Dissertation, Boston University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Vojtko Rubí, J. (2017). Learning how to learn: Students’ interactions with the online components of a flipped Spanish language program. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Iowa). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Ware, J. (2017). The effect of whole-language ICALL programs on student achievement scores. (Doctoral Dissertation, Northern Illinois University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Xue, X. (2017). Effects of different types of annotations on college students’ foreign language learning in the synchronous multimodal computer-mediated communication environment. (Doctoral Dissertation, Florida State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Zamora, C. C. (2017). The secret is in the processing: A study of levels of explicit computerized feedback in heritage and L2 learners of Spanish. (Doctoral Dissertation, Georgetown University) ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Al Shlowiy, A. S. M. (2016). Promoting EFL learning outside the classroom through the use of web-based technologies after the adoption of Blackboard in a Saudi university. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of New Mexico). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Alhamami, M. (2016). Using Ajzen’s theory to examine beliefs in EFL face-to-face and online lessons. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Hawai’i at Manoa). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Almelhes, S. (2016). Teaching of Arabic language proficiency (pronunciation) to non-native speakers: Designing interventions using ICT. (Doctoral Dissertation, Western Sydney University (Australia)). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Brady, T. (2016). The implementation of language-immersion technology, kindergarten through grade 5: A multiple-case study. (Doctoral Dissertation, Northcentral University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Demmans Epp, C. A. (2016). Supporting English language learners with an adaptive mobile application. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Toronto (Canada)). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Filgueras Gomez, M. L. (2016). The effects of type of feedback, amount of feedback and task essentialness in a L2 computer-assisted study. (Doctoral Dissertation, Georgetown University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Garling, B. A. (2016). Foreign language teachers’ technology beliefs and implementation factors: A mixed methods study. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Iowa). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Hasan, Z. T. (2016). How beliefs of English-language professors in Japan influence their pedagogy and teaching strategies related to the use of technology. (Doctoral Dissertation, Northeastern University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Ibrahim, K. H. S. (2016). Interplay of languaging and gameplay: Player-game interactions as ecologies for languaging and situated L2 development. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Arizona). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Knowles, C. L. (2016). Investigating instructor perceptions of online machine translation and second language acquisition within most commonly taught language courses. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Memphis). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Liu, Y. (2016). Improving Chinese university students’ speaking performance in mobile-assisted English learning. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Illinois at Chicago). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Ma, H. (2016). Developing and evaluating a pattern grammar inspired CALL tool: PAT GRAM. (Doctoral Dissertation, Iowa State University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Maclean, H. (2016). Technology use in California community college ESL classrooms. (Doctoral Dissertation, Pepperdine University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Parrilla, L. (2016). Multimedia technologies’ influence on language acquisition in English language. (Doctoral Dissertation, Walden University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Robles, A. (2016). Examining the role of corrective feedback on learners’ modified output of the Spanish past tense in face-to-face and telecollaboration contexts. (Doctoral Dissertation, State University of New York at Albany). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Wagner-Loera, D. C. (2016). The effects of texting and electronic language-switching on English as a Second Language (ESL) students’ performance and cognitive load: Side effects of Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL). (Doctoral Dissertation, Grand Canyon University). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Wang, H. (2016). Towards perceptually enhanced corrective feedback generation in computeraided pronunciation training with crowdsourcing and spectral space warping strategies. (Doctoral Dissertation, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Williams, V. (2016). An evaluation of a program for intentional learning: A hybrid approach to fostering learner autonomy. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Arizona). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Alvarez Valencia, J. A. (2015).  Language, learning, and identity in social networking sites for language learning: The case of Busuu.  (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Arizona).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Dorris, S. (2015).  The effects of computer-assisted instruction on the reading achievement of elementary school students.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Walden University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.  

El Omari, S. (2015).  The impact of computer assisted language learning adhering to the national standards for foreign language learning: A focus on modern standard Arabic at the university level.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Maryland, Baltimore County).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Enciso Bernal, A. M. (2015).  Effects of text, audio and learner control on text-sound association and cognitive load of EFL learners.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Arizona State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Graham, L. S. (2015).  English language learning in Mexico: A case study of implementing problem based learning into a technology enhanced writing curriculum.  (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Hamilton Cobb, F. D. (2015).  “I wanna text, too!” Examining how low-literate adults use new communication technologies and applications.  (Doctoral Dissertation, North Carolina State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Hartmann, C. (2015).  The effect of computer-assisted language learning on Micronesian students’ writing achievement.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Walden University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Jay, C. J. (2015).  Impact of mathematics computer-assisted instruction on English language learner achievement.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Arkansas).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. 

Kieliszek, M. (2015).  Vocabulary through affixes and word families: A computer-assisted language learning program for adult ELL students.  (Master’s Thesis, City University of New York).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Li, M. (2015).  Small group interactions in wiki-based collaborative writing in the EAP context.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Florida).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Luft, S. (2015).  Dialogic learning and collaboration through video chat in two first-grade classrooms.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Fordham University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Mehring, J. G. (2015).  An exploratory study of the lived experiences of Japanese undergraduate EFL students in the flipped classroom.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Pepperdine University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Open.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Niu, D. (2015).  A phenomenological study of students’ experiences learning Mandarin Chinese online.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Dakota).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Norafkan, M. (2015).  Learnability of cultural models through authentic materials: Focus on metaphorical competence and conceptual fluency.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Simon Fraser University (Canada)).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Rimrott, A. (2015).  Computer-assisted vocabulary learning: Multimedia annotations, word concreteness, and individualized instruction.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Simon Fraser University (Canada)).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Shea, A. M. (2015).  Student perceptions of a mobile augmented reality game and willingness to communicate in Japanese.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Pepperdine University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Open.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Wang, T. (2015).  Exploring engagement in foreign language instructional design and practice.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Washington State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Welch, M. E. (2015).  An exploration of the technology-based learning environment in middle grades English/language arts instruction and its impact on learner autonomy.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Piedmont College).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.

Wu, H. (2015).  The effects of blog-supported collaborative writing on writing performance, writing anxiety and perceptions of EFL college students in Taiwan.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Florida).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Wu, Y. A. (2015).  Utilizing corpus resources accompanied by other consultation resources in enhancing collocation accuracy and collocation richness in L2 writing.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Al Mukhallafi, T. R. (2014).  Computer assisted language learning for learning English in Saudi Arabia.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Technology, Sydney).  Australasian Digital These Program.  http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/209106119

Alameen, G. (2014).  The effectiveness of linking instruction on NNS speech perception and production.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Iowa State University).  Open Access Theses and Dissertations.  http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/etd/14004/

Ariffin, S. A. (2014).  The contribution of mLearning to the study of local culture in the Malaysian university context.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Technology, Sydney).  Australasian Digital These Program.  http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/209106136

Bale, R. (2014).  Spoken corpus-based resources for undergraduate initial interpreter training and lexical knowledge acquisition: Empirical case studies. (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Surrey).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.

Beard, M. (2014).  Program evaluation of Western Illinois University’s English language learner online module.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Pepperdine University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Open.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.  http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/doc/1511444067.html?FMT=ABS

Caruso, G. (2014).  The Impact of wiki-based collaborative writing on English L2 learners’ individual writing development.  (Master’s Thesis, Portland State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Chang, A. C. (2014).  ELL student engagement in computer-assisted language learning tasks.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Washington State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Chen, T. (2014).  Voices of Four Taiwanese College Students' Experiences with the Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) Preparation (PREP) Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL).  (Doctoral dissertation, Texas A & M University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Christopherson, L. L. (2014).  OMG! L2SPELL online: The creative vocabulary of cyberlanguage S(~_^)--b.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Doe, R. J. (2014).  Lost in the middle kingdom: Teaching new languages using serious games and language learning methodologies.  (Master’s Thesis, University of South Carolina).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Dzekoe, R. (2014).  Facilitating revision in the English as a second language (ESL) composition classroom through computer-based multimodal composing activities: A case study of composing practices of ESL students.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Iowa State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Franciosi, S. J. (2014).  Educator perceptions of digital game-based learning in the instruction of foreign languages in Japanese higher education.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Pepperdine University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Open .  Retrievable from http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/doc/1502046018.html?FMT=AI&pubnum=3611461 Fujimoto, C. (2014).  Developmental phases of CALL software for learning English collocations: A longitudinal case study.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Griffith University).  Australasian Digital These Program.  Retrievable from http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/210575630

Ge, Z. (2014).  Mispronunciation detection for language learning and speech recognition adaptation.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Purdue University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Halvorsen, A. (2014).  Facebook usage in Thailand: The plurilingual competencies of Thai high school students and teachers.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign).  Open Access Theses and Dissertations . Retrievable from  https://www.ideals.illinois.edu/handle/2142/49516

Hsieh, H. W. (2014).  Practices and strategies of self-initiated language learning in an online social network discussion forum: A descriptive case study.  (Doctoral Dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Human, P. P. (2014).  Innovative use of educational technology in the second language classroom: Design principles for teaching and learning.  (Master’s Thesis, University of Johannesburg).  Open Access Theses and Dissertations . Retrievable from:  https://ujdigispace.uj.ac.za/handle/10210/11234

Kim, S. S. (2014).  Analyses of receptive and productive Korean EFL vocabulary: Computer-based vocabulary learning program.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Arizona State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Lee, S. (2014).  CALL-infused project-based learning: A case study of adult ESL students learning prepositions.  (Master’s Thesis, Iowa State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Lavolette, E. H. P. (2014).  Effects of feedback timing and type on learning ESL grammar rules.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Michigan State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Marissa, D. N. (2014).  Intertextuality, identity works, and second language literacy development in the digital media: An ethnographical case study of two Indonesian college students’ literacy practice on Twitter.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Maryland).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Mendelson, A. J. (2014).  Write to speak revisited: An ecological investigation of transfer between chatting and speaking in foreign languages.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Parker, J. M. (2014).  Reading intervention for Hispanic students: A quantitative study on the effects of Read Live™ supplemental reading program.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Tennessee State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Sanchez, K. R. (2014).  Adult learning in a computer-based ESL acquisition program.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. 

Sawatdeenarunat, S. (2014).  Conceptualising online literacies: An investigation into Thai EFL students’ web-based research practices.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Technology, Sydney).  Australasian Digital These Program.  Retrievable from http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/208565013

Takeda, M. (2014).  The effect of podcast tasks on students’ engagement and performance in a beginning level Japanese language course.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Western Carolina University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Tour, E. (2014).  Digital diversity: A study of teachers’ everyday digital literacy practices.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Monash University).  Australasian Digital These Program.  Retrievable from  http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/206835861

Tsai, C. (2014).  Multimedia mediation and Chinese orthographic character learning among non-heritage CFL beginner.  (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Iowa).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Wang, D. (2014).  The impact of the use of an electronic dictionary on verbal reasoning on adult native Chinese international students in the United States.  (Mater’s Thesis, California State University, Long Beach).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Open.  http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/doc/1530478041.html?FMT=ABS

Wang, J. (2014).  The effect of implicit vs. explicit instruction on learning form-based vs. meaning-based language features.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Wang, L. (2014).  The effects of single and dual coded multimedia instructional methods on Chinese character learning.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Middle Tennessee State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Yan, J. (2014).  A computer-based approach for identifying student conceptual change.  (Master’s Thesis, Purdue University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.   Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Yang, L. (2014).  A web-based approach to learning expressions of gratitude in Chinese as a foreign language.  (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Iowa).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Yin, Z. (2014).  Chinese calligraphist: A sketch based learning tool for learning written Chinese.  (Master’s Thesis, Texas A & M University).  Open Access Theses and Dissertations.   Retrievable from https://repository.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/153841  

Albaddi, M. A. (2013).  Teachers’ perceptions of YouTube as a potential learning resource for English education in Libya.  (Master’s Thesis, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Bauler, C. V. (2013).  Examining online forum discussions as practices of digital literacy in college-level ESL writing.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Baseri, S. H. (2013).  The transfer of online instruction to TESOL candidates' perceived self-efficacy of teaching English language learners.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Southern California).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses . Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Begay, W. R. (2013).  Mobile apps and indigenous language learning: New developments in the field of indigenous language revitalization.  (Master's Thesis, The University of Arizona).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses . Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Belamaric Wilsey, B. (2013).  Ecological view of the learner-context interface for online language learning: A phenomenological case study of informal learners of macedonian.  (Doctoral Dissertation, North Carolina State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses . Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Bradley, L. (2013).  Language learning and technology. Student activities in web-based environments.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Gothenburg). Retrievable from Swedish University Dissertations,  https://gupea.ub.gu.se/bitstream/2077/32322/1/gupea_2077_32322_1.pdf

Bunting, J. D. (2013).  An investigation of language teachers' explorations of the use of corpus tools in the English for academic purposes (EAP) class.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Georgia State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses . Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Chamorro Galán, G. (2013).  Effect of recent L1 exposure on Spanish attrition : An eye-tracking study.  (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom)).  PQDT - UK & Ireland,  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Chametzky, B. (2013).  Offsetting the affective filter: A classic grounded theory study of post-secondary online foreign language learners.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Northcentral University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Chatpunnarangsee, K. (2013).  Incorporating corpus technology to facilitate learning of English collocations in a Thai university EFL writing course.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Indiana University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses . Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Che Wan Ibrahim, C. W. I. R. (2013).  Perceived affordances and learning strategies of Malaysian university students in web 2.0-based informal learning of English as a second language: A mixed methods study.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Latrobe University).  Open Access Theses and Dissertations.  Retrievable from  http://arrow.latrobe.edu.au:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/latrobe:35053 Chen, H. (2013).  The impact of the use of synchronous and asynchronous wiki technology on Chinese language reading and writing skills of high school students in south Texas.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Texas A&M University - Kingsville).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. Chen, S. (2013).  Genre features of personal statements by Chinese English-as-an-additional-language writers: A corpus-driven study.  (Master's Thesis, University of Victoria (Canada)).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses . Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. Christensen, M. I. (2013).  Online activities for learning Japanese as a foreign language . (Doctoral Dissertation, University of New South Wales). Retrievable from National Library of Australia,  http://www.unsworks.unsw.edu.au/primo_library/libweb/action/dlDisplay.do?vid=UNSWORKS&docId=unsworks_12046 De Felice, D. (2013).  A phenomenological study of teaching endangered languages online: Perspectives from nahua and mayan educators.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Florida).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses . Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Dewing, S. E. (2013).  Preparing teachers to work with English learners: Exploring the potential for transformative learning in an online English as a second language for educators course.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Colorado).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Dohl, C. (2013).  Foreign language student anxiety and expected testing method: Face-to-face versus computer mediated testing.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Nevada, Reno).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. Fay, R. (2013).  To what extent does smart board technology increase motivation and participation during writing lessons for a student with autism?  (Master's Thesis, Caldwell College).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Feng, Y. L. (2013).  English language teachers’ perceptions of computer-assisted language learning.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Texas A & M University-Kingsville).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. Flesvig Bruland, N. (2013).  Examining the relationship between interaction and linguistic outcomes: Is the online learning environment a viable alternative to traditional classroom instruction for beginning language learners?  (Doctoral Dissertation, The Florida State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses . Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Giupponi, L. (2013).  Imaginary friends, stalking, and curating the Web: An ESL student’s use of social media.  (Master’s Thesis, Iowa State University).  Open Access Theses and Dissertations.  Retrievable from  http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/etd/13027/

Gleason, J. (2013).  Technology and tasks for bridging the language-content gap: Teacher-researcher collaboration in a third-year spanish writing course.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Iowa State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses . Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Hoki, C. (2013).  Middle school English second language (ESL) teachers' usage of technology for literacy instruction and their English language learners' (ELL) responses.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Texas Woman's University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses . Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Hashimoto, K. (2013).  Exploring the relationship between L2 blogging, learner autonomy, and L2 proficiency levels: A case study of post-secondary Japanese L2 learners.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of California, Santa Barbara).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Jacob, L. B. (2013).  Using virtual worlds to identify multidimensional student engagement in high school foreign language learning classrooms.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Duquesne University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Johnson, C. P. (2013).  Increasing students’ academic involvement: Children teacher engagement with learners in blended English as a foreign language courses.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Walden University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Open.  Retrievable from  http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/doc/1466651481.html?FMT=ABS

Kenney, S. (2013).  The impact of using assistive technology on writing productivity of young writers with autism.  (Doctoral Dissertation, George Mason University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Klimanova, L. (2013).  Second language identity building through participation in internet-mediated environments: a critical perspective.  (Doctoral Dissertation, The University of Iowa). Retrievable from Iowa Research Online,  http://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5001&context=etd

Kulavuz-Onal, D. (2013).  English language teachers' learning to teach with technology through participation in an online community of practice: A netnography of webheads in action.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Florida). ProQuest Dissertations and Theses . Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Le Baron-Earle, F. (2013).  Social media and language learning: enhancing intercultural communicative competence.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Limerick). Retrievable from University of Limerick Institutional Repository,  http://hdl.handle.net/10344/3589

Lebron-Lozada, S. I. (2013).  Learning conversational English with student-generated podcasts.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Nova Southeastern University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Lenihan, A. (2013).  The interaction of language policy, minority languages and new media: a study of the facebook translations application . (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Limerick). Retrievable from University of Limerick Institutional Repository,  http://hdl.handle.net/10344/3590

Liu, J. (2013).  E-learning in English classroom: Investigating fators impacting on ESL (English as Second Language) college students’ acceptance and use of Moodle.  (Master’s Thesis, Iowa State University) Retrievable from Digital Repository @ Iowa State University,  http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4263&context=etd

Liu, X. (2013).  Action Research on the Effects of an Innovative Use of CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning) on the Listening and Speaking Abilities of Chinese University Intermediate Level English Students.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Exeter). Retrievable from  http://hdl.handle.net/10871/14067

Lo, Y. (2013).  What is the participant learning experience like using YouTube to study a foreign language?  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Arkansas).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Lu, H. (2013).  Enriching critical thinking and language learning with educational digital libraries.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Kansas).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Martin, V. (2013).  Mediational effects of desktop-videoconferencing telecollaborative exchanges on the intercultural communicative competence of students of French as a foreign language.  (Doctoral Dissertation, State University of New York at Albany).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Miyagi H. (2013).  Online asynchronous discussions in a blended English writing course in a Japanese university.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Capella University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Mizukawa, J. (2013).  The crisis of language in contemporary japan: Reading, writing, and new technology.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Columbia University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Mohamed Razali, A. B. (2013).  Malaysian teachers' conceptions and uses of digital technology in English writing instruction: A multiple case study.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Michigan State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Morales Sousa, J. I. (2013).  Assistive technology in the process of developing English as a second language writing skills in blind and visually disabled students at the college level.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras (Puerto Rico)).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Moroz, A. (2013).  App assisted language learning: How students perceive Japanese smartphone apps.  (Master’s Thesis, University of Alberta).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Nakata, T. (2013).  Optimising second language vocabulary learning from flashcards  (Doctoral Dissertation, Victoria University of Wellington,New Zealand). Retrievable from  http://victoria.lconz.ac.nz/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=1574806

Olesova, L. A. (2013).  An examination of the effectiveness of embedded audio feedback for English as a foreign language students in asynchronous online discussions.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Purdue University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Oqilat, A. (2013).  Developing Evaluation Criteria for Advanced-level Students’ Perspectives of English Language Learning Websites . (Doctoral Dissertation, Griffith University). Retrievable from National Library of Australia,  http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/208382287

Pares-Toral, M. T. (2013).  The effect of the use of the 3-D multi-user virtual environment Second Life on student motivation and language proficiency in courses of Spanish as a foreign language.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Nova Southeastern University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Ranalli, J. M. (2013).  The VVT project: A web-based platform for strategy instruction and research into self-regulated learning of L2 vocabulary.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Iowa State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Riordan, E. (2013).  The discourse of a community of student teachers: a corpus-based analysis of online and face-to-face modes.   (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Limerick). Retrievable from University of Limerick Institutional Repository,  http://hdl.handle.net/10344/3259

Samuels, J. D. (2013).  Pedagogy and related criteria: The selection of software for computer assisted language learning.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Capella University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Shi, L. (2013).  The effects of a custom-designed animation program on learning Chinese characters.  (Doctoral Dissertation, George Mason University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Smith, S. J. C. (2013).  The development of interactive technology for conveying symbols, signs and meaning for beginning learners of Arabic.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Brigham Young University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Spataro, C. (2013).    Using Moodle 2.3 to improve perception skills in EFL listening: does it work?  [Master’s  Thesis , University of Leeds, UK].  https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/sites/teacheng/files/spataro_claudia_200749718_educ_5001m.pdf

Suvorov, R. (2013).  Interacting with visuals in L2 listening tests: An eye-tracking study.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Iowa State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses . Retrievable from Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Tecedor C., M. (2013).  Developing Interactional Competence Through Video-Based Computer-Mediated Conversations: Beginning Learners of Spanish . (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Iowa) . Retrievable from Iowa Research Online,  http://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4875&context=etd

Umstead, L. (2013).  The relationship between computer-assisted language learning and student achievement on language tests.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Wilmington University (Delaware)).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Vithanage, R. I. (2013).  Collaborative writing and individual writing: Improving writing in an L2 class.  (Master’s Thesis, Ohio University).  Open Access Theses and Dissertations.  Retrievable from  https://etd.ohiolink.edu/ap/10?0::NO:10:P10_ACCESSION_NUM:ohiou1367887930

Wang, S. (2013).  Intermediate-Level Chinese Language learners’ Social Communication in Chinese on Facebook: A Mixed Methods Study . (Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Florida). Retrievable from  http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5803&context=etd

Webber, D. E. (2013).  Using technology to develop a collaborative-reflective teaching practice toward synthecultural competence: An ethnographic case study in world language teacher preparation.  (Doctoral Dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses . Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Williams, Z. (2013).  The Use of Multimedia Material in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language and Pedagogical Implications.  Master’s Theses, University of Massachusetts. Retrievable from ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst,  http://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2073&context=theses

Woloshen, S. K. (2013).  Podcasting to enhance pronunciation in second language learning.  (Master's Thesis, Simon Fraser University (Canada)).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses . Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Yang, W. (2013).  A cross case analysis of computer use among ELL university instructors in Taiwan.  (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Wisconsin-Madison).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Ziegler, N. (2013).  Synchronous computer-mediated communication and interaction: A research synthesis and meta-analysis.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Georgetown University).  ProQuest Dissertations and Theses.  Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses.

Arispe, K. (2012).  Why vocabulary still matters: L2 lexical development and learner autonomy as mediated through an ICALL tool, Langbot . (Doctoral dissertation, University of California, Davis). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3540534)

Brinckwirth, A. T. (2012).  Implementation and outcomes of an online English-Portuguese tandem language exchange program delivered jointly across a U.S.-Brazilian university partnership: A case study . (Doctoral dissertation, Virginia Commonwealth University). Retrievable from VCU Digital Archives,  http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/2752/

Cheng, H. Y. (2012).  Applying Twitter to EFL reading and writing in a Taiwanese college setting . (Doctoral dissertation, Indiana State University). Retrievable from Indiana State University Sycamore Scholars,  http://scholars.indstate.edu//handle/10484/4574

Cho, Y. S. (2012).  Exploring second language (L2) learners' language learning experience in social networking environments . Buffalo, NY: State University of New York at Buffalo. (Doctoral dissertation).

Hinkelman, D. (2012).  Blending technologies in foreign language programs . (Doctoral thesis, The University of Melbourne). Retrievable from The University of Melbourne University Library Digital Repository,  http://repository.unimelb.edu.au/10187/11580

Kang, M. (2012).  East asian students' negotiation of silence in a university intensive english reading class: An examination of cross-cultural transition within a project-oriented CALL approach.  (Doctoral dissertation, Iowa State University). Retrievable from PQDT Open,  http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/doc/1095402136.html?FMT=ABS

Jones, J. (2012).  Immersion within call.  University, MS: The University of Mississippi. (Master's thesis).

Kurtz, L. (2012).  Learning from twenty-first century second language learners: A case study in smartphone use of language learners . (Master's thesis, Iowa State University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 1519179)

Lin, C. (2012).  Language learning through social networks: Perceptions and reality.  Irvine, CA: University of California, Irvine. (Doctoral dissertation).

Longberg, P. O. (2012).  Evaluation of “Imagine Learning English,” a computer-assisted instruction of language and literacy for kindergarten students . (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Utah). Retrievable from USpace Institutional Repository,  http://content.lib.utah.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/etd3/id/2057

McMurry, B. L. (2012).  Evaluation in computer-assisted language learning.   (Doctoral dissertation, Brigham Young University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3542633)

Mroz, A. P. (2012).  Nature of L2 negotiation and co-construction of meaning in a problem-based virtual learning environment: A mixed methods study . (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Iowa). Retrievable from Iowa Research Online,  http://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/2951/

Park, H. R. (2012).  Four English language learners' experiences and strategy use in learning environments of multiliteracies . (Doctoral dissertation, University of South Florida). Retrievable from University of South Florida Scholar Commons,  http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5390&context=etd

Prihatin, P. N. (2012).  The computer integration into the EFL instruction in Indonesia: An analysis of two university instructors in integrating computer technology into EFL instruction to encourage students' language learning engagement . (Doctoral dissertation, Loyola University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3527962)

Reynolds, A. K. (2012).  Intersections of contexts and concepts in learning to teach: A qualitative case study of the appropriation of the communicative language teaching approach by pre-service teachers of Spanish in the United States . (Doctoral dissertation, The Ohio State University). Retrievable from OhioLink ( https://etd.ohiolink.edu/ap/1?0 )

Romero, I. F. (2012).  Anàlisi didàctica i crítica del web per a l'autoaprenentatge del català.  (Doctoral dissertation, Universitat Politècnica de València). Retrievable from RiuNet,   https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/16802

Sandler, J. D. (2012).  Learning and teaching the grammatical usage of vocabulary items in english as a second language . (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Pennsylvania). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3509475)

Shutler, R. (2012).  A study of student and teacher perceptions of criterion, an online writing program.  Ottawa, CA: Carleton University. (Master's thesis).

Singman, C. (2012).  The effectiveness of social media activities on Taiwanese undergraduates' EFL grammar achievement . Lawrence, KA: University of Kansas. (Doctoral dissertation).

Sukasem, N. (2012).  Digital literacy practice: Blogs and authorship in developing multilingual TESOL professionals in a graduate program in the united states . (Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University of Pennsylvania). Retrievable from Indiana University of Pennsylvania DSpace,  http://hdl.handle.net/2069/769

Tourtellotte, S. E. (2012).  The use of media in the acquisition of English as a second language . (Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University of Pennsylvania). Retrievable from Indiana University of Pennsylvania DSpace,  http://hdl.handle.net/2069/1893

Warren, R. D. (2012).  The effect of adaptive confidence strategies in computer-assisted instruction on learning and learner confidence.  (Doctoral dissertation, The Florida State University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3519403)

Al Ghafli, M. H. (2011).  The effect of mediated glosses on vocabulary retention and reading comprehension with English language learners in Saudi Arabia . (Doctoral dissertation, University of Kansas). Retrievable from KU ScholarWorks  http://hdl.handle.net/1808/7913

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Ashton-Hay, S. (2011).   Interactive peer-based learning in a comparative case study: What do students gain?  (Doctoral thesis, Queensland University of Technology). Retrievable from  http://eprints.qut.edu.au/46111/

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Greenleaf, J. (2011).  Implementing computer-assisted language learning in the teaching of second language listening skills.  (Master's thesis, Minnesota State University). Retrievable from MSU Digital Capstone Collection,  http://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/etds/275/

Hepburn, A. (2011).  Technologically-meditated collaborative learning activities for the university level intermediate Spanish classroom . Little Rock, AR: University of Arkansas at Little Rock. (Doctoral dissertation).

Kim, S. H. (2011).  An instructional design for an integrated English language curriculum with 3D virtual world affordances . (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Wisconsin – Madison). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3471085)

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Leahy, C. (2011).  Electronic role-pay as a manifestation of open-task computer-assisted language learning: a case study.  (Doctoral Dissertation, Nottingham Trent University, UK). Retrievable from  http://irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/151/ or the British Library at  https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?did=1&uin=uk.bl.ethos.569071

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Barboza, A. (2010).  Collegiate instructors’ perceptions and practices in integrating technology in Spanish language instruction . (Doctoral dissertation, Kansas State University). Retrievable from K-State Research Exchange,  http://krex.k-state.edu/dspace/handle/2097/3903

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Chang, Y. (2010).  Discourse and identity in online language learning: A case study of a community college ESL classroom . Riverside, CA: University of California, Riverside. (Doctoral dissertation).

Coryell, J. (2010).  Sociocultural connections, language learning anxiety, and communities of practice: Insights and perceptions of the adult online Spanish learner . (Doctoral dissertation, Texas A&M University). Retrievable from Texas A&M University University Libraries,  http://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-1485

Daggett, K. (2010).  Immersion through technology . (Doctoral dissertation, Iowa State University). Retrievable from Digital Repository @ Iowa State University,  http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/etd/11396/

Demmans, C. (2010).  Protutor: A pronunciation tutor that uses historic open learner models . (Doctoral dissertation, University of Saskatchewan). Retrievable from eCommons@USASK,  http://ecommons.usask.ca/handle/10388/etd-07082010-120018

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Garrett-Rucks, P. (2010).  The emergence of U.S. french language learners' intercultural competence in online classroom discussions . (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Wisconsin–Madison). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3421937)

Grgurovic, M. (2010).  Technology-enhanced blended language learning in an ESL class: A description of a model and an application of the diffusion of innovations theory . (Doctoral dissertation, Iowa State University). Retrievable from Digital Respository @ Iowa State University,  http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/etd/11667/  

Karlström, P. (2010).  CALL of the Wild: Using language technology in the second language classroom . (Doctoral dissertation, Stockholms universitet). Retrievable from Stockholm University Publications,  http://su.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2:200397

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Nguyen, T. (2010).  Learner autonomy and EFL learning at the tertiary level in Vietnam.  (Doctoral dissertation. Victoria University of Wellington). Retrievable from  http://researcharchive.vuw.ac.nz/handle/10063/1203

Penilla, F. (2010).  Learning a foreign language with a collaborative web-based task.  (Doctoral dissertation, Edith Cowan University). Retrievable from Edith Cowan University Research Online,  http://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/436/  

Reichert, T. (2010).  An Analysis of Peer Activities to Inform Foreign Language Learning: Word Searches, Voice, and the Use of Non-Target Languages . (Doctoral thesis, University of Waterloo). Retrievable from University of Waterloo Library,  uwspace.uwaterloo.ca/handle/10012/5591

Shaw, Y. (2010).  At the crossroads of learning and culture: Identifying a construct for effective computer-assisted language learning for English language learners . (Doctoral dissertation,  University of San Francisco). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3407599)

Teng, X. (2010).  Negotiation of meaning in synchronous computer-mediated communication (CMC): The role of online chat in second language vocabulary development . (Doctoral dissertation , Iowa State University). Retrievable from Digital Repository @ Iowa State University,  http://tigerprints.clemson.edu/all_theses/776/

Uludag, A. (2010).  English interactive online (EIO) language policy and educational, cultural, and political concerns . (Doctoral dissertation , Arizona State University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3410577)

Wilkerson, A. B. (2010).  Electrate language learning: An analysis of foreign language acquisition in  virtual environments . (Doctoral dissertation, Clemson University). Retrievable from Clemson Libraries,  http://etd.lib.clemson.edu/documents/1285615893/

Zhang, G. (2010).  Technology uses in creating second language learning environments: When learners are creators . (Doctoral dissertation, Michigan State University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3417670)

Alabbad, A. (2009).  Introducing constructivism and Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) into traditional EFL programs in Saudi Arabia . (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Queensland). Retrievable from UQ eSpace,  espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:172846

Asiri, A. (2009).  Attitudes of students towards e-learning in Arabic language courses: A case study at King Khalid University in Saudi Arabia . Melbourne, AU: La Trobe University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Black, A. (2009).  The design and development of a theory driven process for the creation of computer-supported collaborative learning in an online environment . (Doctoral dissertation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University). Retrievable from EDTs@VT,  scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-04122009-183505/  

Burnett, W. (2009).  Cognitive style: A meta-analysis of the instructional implications for various integrated computer enhanced learning environments . (Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University of Pennsylvania). Retrievable from IUP DSpace,  http://hdl.handle.net/2069/271

Chalmers, C. (2009)  Primary students' group metacognitive processes in a computer supported collaborative learning environment.  (Doctoral dissertation, Queensland University of Technology).  Retrievable from QUT Digital Repository,  eprints.qut.edu.au/29819/

Chen, W. (2009).  Noticing in text-based computer-mediated communication: A study of a task-based telecommunication between native and nonnative English speakers . (Doctoral dissertation, Texas A&M University). Retrievable from Texas A&M University University Libraries,  http://oaktrust.library.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2938

Cordier, D. (2009).  Speech recognition software for language learning: Toward an evaluation of validity and student perceptions . (Doctoral dissertation, University of South Florida). Retrievable from University of South Florida Scholar Commons,  http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/1909

Hong, K. (2009).  L2 teachers’ experience of CALL technology education and the use of computer technology in the classroom: The case of Franklin County, Ohio . (Doctoral dissertation, Ohio State University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3375773)

Hussin, N. (2009).  Interaction from an activity theoretical perspective: Comparing learner discourse of language face-to-face, in chat and in audio conferencing in second language learning.  Hong Kong, CN: The University of Hong Kong. (Doctoral dissertation).

Jakus, M. (2009).  (E-) Learning by doing: Integrierter und handlungsorientierter Einsatz neuer Medien am Beispiel Goethe-Zentrum Kapstadt . (Master’s thesis, University of Stellenbosch). Retrievable from SUNScholar Research Repository,  http://scholar.sun.ac.za/handle/10019.1/2684

Kim, D. (2009).  Explicitness in CALL feedback for enhancing advanced ESL learners' grammar skills . Urbana-Champaign, IL: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. (Doctoral dissertation).

Lau, F. (2009).  Spoken vocabulary acquisition in students with autism in multimedia-facilitated learning context . (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Hong Kong). Retrievable from The HKU Scholars Hub,  hub.hku.hk/handle/10722/55582

Lee, C . (2009).  A Case Study of Using Synchronous Computer-Mediated Communication System for Spoken English Teaching and Learning Based on Sociocultural Theory and Communicative Language Teaching Approach Curriculum . (Doctoral dissertation, Ohio University, Athens). Retrievable from OhioLink ( https://etd.ohiolink.edu/ap/1?0 ).

Lee, J. (2009).  Automatic correction of grammatical errors in non-native English text . (Doctoral dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology). Retrievable from MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory SLS Publications,  http://groups.csail.mit.edu/sls/publications/2009/Thesis_Lee.pdf

Lee, J.-y. (2009).  The effect of computer-mediated communication (CMC) interaction on L2 vocabulary acquisition: A comparison study of CMC interaction and face-to-face interaction . (Master’s thesis, Iowa State University). Retrievable from Digital Repository @ Iowa State University,  http://lib.dr.iastate.edu/etd/10723/

Ma, M.  (2009).  An Exploratory Case Study of the Participation and Interaction Among Elementary School English Language Learners and Native Speakers in Online Discussions .  (Master’s thesis, University of Toronto). Retrievable from University of Toronto Research Repository,  http://hdl.handle.net/1807/18103

Medianeira de Oliveira, F. (2009).  The analysis of pedagogical activities in English educational portals with teachers as target public: implications to English  teaching and learning in the digital context . Santa Maria, BR: Universidade Federale do Santa Maria, Brazil. (Doctoral dissertation).

Moore, K. (2009).  The weak link in the language teaching system and what to do about it . (Master’s thesis, Kansas State University). Retrievable from K-State Research Exchange,  http://hdl.handle.net/2097/1135

Razak, A. & Zainab, N. (2009).  Motivational factors and learners' strategies in the English as a second language classroom at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia with special reference to computer assisted language learning . (Doctoral dissertation, University of Stirling). Retrievable from Stirling Online Research Repository.  https://dspace.stir.ac.uk/handle/1893/1174

Saito-Stehberger, D. (2009).  In search of communicative instruction of pragmatic competence in an online learning environment: A case study . San Diego, CA: Alliant International University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Schuster Provaznikova, L. (2009).  The effects of online previewing activities on the comprehension of authentic video and on short-term vocabulary retention . Iowa City, IA: The University of Iowa. (Doctoral dissertation).

Theodoridou, K. D. (2009).  Learning with Laura: Investigating the effects of a pedagogical agent on Spanish lexical acquisition . (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin). Retrievable from the University of Texas Libraries Digital Repository,  http://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/handle/2152/6612

Tour, E.  Technoliteracy and ESL at the intersection: Contradictions and challenges . Clayton, AU: Monash University. (Doctoral  dissertation).

Wen, Y. (2009).  A Review of Using Weblogs for Teaching and Learning . (Master’s thesis, University of Texas at Austin). Retrievable from the University of Texas Libraries Digital Repository,  http://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/handle/2152/ETD-UT-2009-08-259

Witt, K. (2009).  Aspects of technology which enhance (boys') second language learning . Clayton, AU: Monash University. (Master’s thesis).

Yang, X. (2009).  Effects of Digital Audio Quality on Students' Performance in LAN Delivered English Listening Comprehension Tests . (Doctoral dissertation, Ohio University, Athens). Retrievable from OhioLink ( https://etd.ohiolink.edu/ap/1?0 ).

Al-Amri, M. N. (2008). A phenomenological study of English language teaching and learning, literacy, and technology in a borderlands community college. Las Cruces, NM: New Mexico State University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Amaro Jimenez, C. (2008). Latino children's English as a second language and subject-matter appropriation through technology-mediated activities: A cultural historical activity theory perspective. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Cincinnati). Retrievable from OhioLINK ETD Center ( https://etd.ohiolink.edu/ap/1?0 ).

Bailey, S. M. (2008). Content assessment in intelligent computer-aided language learning: Meaning error diagnosis for English as a second language. (Doctoral dissertation, The Ohio State University). Retrievable from OhioLINK ETD Center ( https://etd.ohiolink.edu/ap/1?0 )

Barrett, K. A. (2008). An exploration of EFL teachers' and learners' lived experiences in a synchronous online VoIP-enabled cross cultural language learning environment. Albuquerque, NM: University of New Mexico. (Doctoral dissertation).

Barrow, J. (2008). Electronic dictionary use in novice L2 learner interaction. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Bumgarner, C. (2008). The impact of virtual environment on second language production: An exploratory study. Malibu, CA: Pepperdine University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Chen, C.-h. (2008). The shift to 21st century literacies: A cross-case study of EFL learning through online publishing projects. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Chen, C.-T. (2008). The effectiveness of incorporating the Internet to improve literacy skills of English language learners. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Louisville). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3352066)

Chen, W.-C. (2008). Noticing in text-based computer-mediated communication: A study of a task-based telecommunication between native and nonnative English speakers. (Doctoral dissertation, Texas A&M University). Retrievable from Texas A&M University University Libraries,  http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2938

Chen, Y.-c. (2008). The effect of applying wikis in an English as a foreign language (EFL) class in Taiwan. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Central Florida). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3335337)

Cho, S. P. (2008). Korean immigrants' social practice of heritage language acquisition and maintenance through technology. (Doctoral dissertation, The University of British Columbia). Retrievable from the University of British Columbia, Electronic Theses and Dissertations 2008+,  https://circle.ubc.ca/bitstream/handle/2429/1018/ubc_2008_fall_cho_sunah.pdf?sequence=1

Chung, W. E. (2008). Content-based EFL instruction using scaffolding and computer-mediated communication as an alternative for a Korean middle school. New York, NY: Teachers College Columbia University. (Doctoral dissertation).

deHaan, J. W. (2008). Video games and second language acquisition: The effect of interactivity with a rhythm video game on second language vocabulary recall, cognitive load, and telepresence. New York, NY: New York University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Evans, H. (2008). Technological early intervention tools for families of children with hearing loss: Parental learning preferences. (Doctoral dissertation, Walden University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3290893)

Haight, C. E. (2008). The effects of guided inductive, deductive, and garden path instructional approaches and techniques on the learning of grammatical patterns and deviations in the beginning-level foreign language classroom. (Doctoral dissertation, Emory University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3310263)

Jou, Y.-A. E. (2008). The effect of email keypal project on the enhancement of reading and writing performance of elementary school-aged EFL students in Taiwan. San Diego, CA: Alliant International University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Kraemer, A. N. (2008). Engaging the foreign language learner: Using hybrid instruction to bridge the language-literature gap. (Doctoral dissertation, Michigan State University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3331946)

Perez Galluccio, R. G. (2008). Animated pedagogical agents as Spanish language instructors: Effect of accent, appearance, and type of activity on student performance, motivation, and perception of agent. (Doctoral dissertation, Florida State University). Retrievable from Florida State University Electronic Theses, Treatises and Dissertations,  http://etd.lib.fsu.edu/theses/available/etd-06112008-132429/

Prapinwong, M. (2008). Constructivist language learning through WebQuests in the EFL context: An exploratory study. (Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3331410)

Rankin, Y. A. (2008). Design and evaluation of massive multiplayer online role-playing games that facilitate second language acquisition. (Doctoral dissertation, Northwestern University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3336460)

Sturm, J. L. (2008). Accent marks in L2 French: Keyboarding, presentation format, working economy, and pronunciation ability. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3337934)

Tallowitz, U. (2008). Reading foreign language websites: A qualitative investigation of students' reading strategies in German. (Doctoral dissertation, University of British Columbia). Retrievable from the University of British Columbia, Electronic Theses and Dissertations 2008+,  https://circle.ubc.ca/bitstream/handle/2429/1525/ubc_2008_fall_tallowitz_ulrike.pdf?sequence=1

Whiteman, T. D. (2008). Vocabulary instruction for English language learners in grades three through five: A multivocal synthesis. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Nevada, Reno). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3339153)

Yang, J. Y. (2008). Integrating the task-based approach and the Grammar Translation Method with computer-assisted instruction on Taiwanese EFL college students' speaking performance. San Diego, CA: Alliant International University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Al Shammari, M. H. (2007).  Saudi English as a foreign language: Learners' attitudes toward computer-assisted language learning.  (Doctoral dissertation, West Virginia University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3298701)

Amaral, L.A.M. do (2007).  Designing intelligent language tutoring systems for integration into foreign language instruction . (Doctoral dissertation, The Ohio State University). Retrievable from OhioLINK ETD Center ( https://etd.ohiolink.edu/ap/1?0 ).

 Beaird, C.K. (2007).  The effects of computer-assisted language learning on English language learners with and without disabilities in an elementary school setting . Las Vegas, NV: University of Nevada, Las Vegas. (Doctoral dissertation).

Blanco, H. (2007).  A case study of language learning in a multimedia Spanish class environment in an Upward Bound program . (Doctoral dissertation, Ohio University). Retrievable from OhioLINK ETD Center ( https://etd.ohiolink.edu/ap/1?0  ).

Castillo, A. (2007).  The effect of computer-based authentic assignments on learners' foreign language abilities and intrinsic motivation . (Doctoral dissertation, West Virginia University). Retrievable from wvuScholar Institutional Database ( http://wvuscholar.wvu.edu:8881/R?RN=306738713 ).

Clement, J. (2007).  The impact of teaching explicit listening strategies to adult intermediate- and advanced-level ESL university students . Pittsburgh, PA: Duquesne University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Hawkes, L. (2007).  Recasts revisited: The role of recasts in error detection and correction by adult ESL students.  (Doctoral dissertation, University of Victoria). Retrievable from UVicSpace  http://dspace.library.uvic.ca:8080/bitstream/handle/1828/268/HawkesThesis.pdf?sequence=1

Hung, P.-Y. (2007).  The effects of exchanging emails with American key pals on Taiwanese college students' writing in English.  (Doctoral dissertation, Kent State University).

Izquierdo, J. (2007).  Multimedia environments in foreign language classrooms: Effects on the acquisition of the French perfective and imperfective distinction . Montreal, QC: McGill University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Kennedy, A. W. (2007).  Laying the cornerstone, building the foundation: An analysis of a computer-assisted vocabulary learning program as a tool for productive and receptive vocabulary learning in the foreign language classroom.  Tuscaloosa, AL: The University of Alabama. (Doctoral dissertation).

Lazo-Wilson, V. G. (2007).  Technology integration in smart classrooms at the university level: A multiple-case study of lower division graduate student Spanish instructors.  (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin). Retrievable from The University of Texas Digital Repository,  http://hdl.handle.net/2152/3138

Lee, T.C. (2007).  Using Web-based CALL to improve English language mastery at the Republic of China Air Force Academy.  (Doctoral dissertation, Nova Southeastern University). Retrievable from ProQuest Digital Dissertations, (AAT 3241979).

Li, J. (2007).  Orientations to English academic language learning among Chinese high school students in a technology-supported learning environment in Canada.  Toronto, ON: University of Toronto. (Doctoral dissertation).

Lin, C.-H. (2007).  English for specific programs (ESP), with and without computer-assisted language learning (CALL), for Taiwanese college students . Boca Raton, FL: Lynn University. (Doctoral dissertation).

McBride, K.A. (2007).  The effect of rate of speech and CALL design features on EFL listening comprehension and strategy use.  (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Arizona). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3254885)

Moreno, N. (2007).  The effects of type of task and type of feedback on L2 development in CALL.  (Doctoral dissertation, Georgetown University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3302088)

Morgan, B. (2007).  A description of the implementation of the Technology-Assisted Language Learning (TALL) system into two English language learning classes at a private religious school in northern Mexico.  (Doctoral dissertation, Utah State University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3306436)

Petersen, S. E. (2007).  Natural language processing tools for reading level assessment and text simplification for bilingual education.  (Doctoral dissertation, University of Washington). Retrievable from  http://ssli.ee.washington.edu/papers/grad/theses/petersen_PhD.pdf

Sahin, M. (2007).  Synchronous computer-mediated communication between foreign language learners and prospective teachers.  (Doctoral dissertation, Iowa State University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3259440)

Schranck, S. R. (2007).  Designing performance objectives to improve English language proficiency: Conceptualizing a CALL-integrated listening curriculum at Delaware Technical & Community College, Jack F. Owens Campus . (Doctoral dissertation, University of Delaware). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3277804)

Shaw, E. M. (2007).  Redrawing the proximal landscape: A theoretical study on the impact of virtual community on foreign language learner motivation.  (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Connecticut). Retrievable from DigitalCommons@UConn,  http://digitalcommons.uconn.edu/dissertations/AAI3282525/

Shi, L. (2007).  Internet-based development of cultural knowledge and awareness among Chinese students of English: Attitudes, obstacles and potential.  Milton Keynes, UK: The Open University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Shih, Y.E. (2007).  Dynamic language learning: Comparing mobile language learning with online language learning.  Capella University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Warren, J. B. (2007).  Web-based language portfolios and the five C's: Implementation in intermediate- and advanced-level foreign language college classrooms . Terra Haute, IN: Indiana State University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Wimberley, A.T. (2007).  Analyzing computer applications in English as a second language acquisition tool.  Lafayette, LA: University of Louisiana at Lafayette. (Doctoral dissertation).

Zhang, D. (2007).  Researching the use of WebCT in Chinese language teaching and learning.  Ames, IA: Iowa State University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Zhang, X. (2007).  An ethnographic study on the development of online academic language learning communities in a college-level adjunct ESL program . Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota. (Doctoral dissertation).

Zhao, Y. (2007).  The impact of computer technology on teaching and learning English listening and speaking as a second language in the UK higher education . York, UK: The University of York. (Doctoral dissertation).

Ahn, H. (2006). The impact of individual learner characteristics and synchronous computer-mediated communication on language production in learners of English. Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona. (Doctoral dissertation).

Black, R. W. (2006). Access and affiliation: Adolescent English language learners learning to be writers in an online fanfiction space. Madison, WI: The University of Wisconsin–Madison. (Doctoral dissertation).

Boudreault, P. (2006). Language and identity: A quantitative study of American Sign Language grammatical competency and Deaf identity through on-line technology. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Manitoba). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3246682)

Charbonneau-Gowdy, P. (2006). Forbidden fruit: Identity, power and investment issues in learning a second language through computer mediated communication. Montreal, CA: McGill University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Chen, Y. -L. (2006). Factors influencing Internet use in teaching English: A study of EFL teachers in northern Taiwanese higher education institutions. Minneapolis, MN:,  (Doctoral dissertation, University of Minnesota). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3234910)

Chung, Y. -G. (2006). Korean-English Internet chat in tandem for learning language and culture: A curricular innovation in an International Languages program. Ottawa, CA: University of Ottawa. (Doctoral dissertation).

Garcia Villada, E. (2006). Technology integration for teaching and learning Spanish in elementary schools: Voices of designers, teachers and students.  Ames, IA: Iowa State University.  (Doctoral dissertation).

Ghandoura, W. A. (2006). College ESL students' attitudes and beliefs about computer-assisted writing classes. Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania.  (Doctoral dissertation).

Goertler, S. (2006). Teacher participation and feedback styles during classroom synchronous computer-mediated communication in intermediate German: A multiple case study. Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona.  (Doctoral dissertation)

.  Gorenc Z. A. (2006). CALLing all learners: An explanatory integrative research study of EFL learner-learner corrective feedback patterns within on-line synchronous environments. (Doctoral dissertation, University of South Florida).  Retrievable from University of South Florida Scholar Commons:  http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/2537/

Hsu, H.-M. (2006). Technological transformation: A case study of technology integration in a foreign language program. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  (Doctoral dissertation).

Hsu, P. Y. (2006). Call, culture and EFL acquisition: A case study of the effects of using a network-based cultural language curriculum on Taiwanese students. Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania. (Doctoral dissertation).

Johnson, C. M. (2006). Establishing an online community of practice for instructors of English as a foreign language. Ft. Lauderdale, FL: Nova Southeastern University.  (Doctoral dissertation).

Jung, S. -H. (2006). The use of ICT in learning English as an international language. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park). Retrievable from Digital Repository at the University of Maryland,  http://drum.lib.umd.edu//handle/1903/3885

Kaya, T. (2006). The effectiveness of adaptive computer use for learning vocabulary. Flagstaff, AZ: Northern Arizona University.  (Doctoral dissertation).

Kim, D.-S. (2006). Effects of text, audio, and graphic aids in multimedia instruction on the achievement of students in vocabulary learning. Terre Haute, IN: Indiana State University.  (Doctoral dissertation).

Kirstein, M. (2006). Universalizing universal design: Applying text-to-speech technology to English language learners' process writing. Boston, MA: University of Massachusetts Boston. (Doctoral dissertation).

Koo, K. (2006). Effects of using corpora and online reference tools on foreign language writing: A study of Korean learners of English as a second language. (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Iowa). Retrievable from Iowa Research Online,  http://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/65/

Lai, C. (2006). An exploration into factors that affect student perception of their online foreign language learning experience. Michigan State University.  (Doctoral dissertation).

Liang, M.-Y. (2006). Interaction in EFL online classes: How Web-facilitated instruction influences EFL university students' reading and learning. (Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University). Retrievable from en.zl50.com

Lin, C.-C. (2006). Applying computer-assisted language learning in EFL classrooms in Taiwan: Attitude, autonomy, and activity preference. Kingsville, TX: Texas A&M University–Kingsville.  (Doctoral dissertation).

Michieka, M. M. (2006). Accessibility and presence of English in rural Kisii, Kenya: Implications for English language education. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Nemeth, L. R. (2006). Assessing the effectiveness of the Puentes de Vida program as a means of teaching English to immigrant Hispanic adults. Wilmington, DE: Wilmington College. (Doctoral dissertation).

Pacheco, M. G. (2006). Computers in language development for second language learners: The students' views. Las Cruces, NM: New Mexico State University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Rodriguez, J. C. (2006). Weaving technology in the design of learning experiences in world language teacher education: The development of a cognitive tool, an instructional device and an exploration. Ames, IA: Iowa State University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Ruellot, V. M. (2006). French pronunciation learning and computer-mediated visual feedback. Urbana, IL:  University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  (Doctoral dissertation).

Sanchez, A. D. (2006). Enhancing vocabulary acquisition through synthetic learning experiences: Implementing virtual field trips into classrooms. Orlando, FL: University of Central Florida.  (Doctoral dissertation).

Shams, A. N. (2006). The use of computerized pronunciation practice in the reduction of foreign language classroom anxiety. Tallahassee, FL: The Florida State University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Sidman-Taveau, R. L. (2006). Computer-assisted project-based learning in second language: Case studies in adult ESL. Austin, TX: The University of Texas at Austin. (Doctoral dissertation).

So, C. K. L. (2006). Effects of L1 prosodic background and AV training on learning Mandarin tones by speakers of Cantonese, Japanese, and English. Burnaby, CA: Simon Fraser University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Toussaint, J. L. (2006). Using computer technology to stimulate second language acquisition. Minneapolis, MN: Capella University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Wang, Y. (2006). Internet use among Chinese students and its implication for cross-cultural adaptation. (Doctoral dissertation, Kent State University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3230008)

Yang, M.-L. (2006). Exploring Taiwanese EFL students' responses to synchronous CMC: Effects on language use, learning and transfer, and perceptions. (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin). Retrievable from University of Texas Digital Repository,  http://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/handle/2152/3008

Zha, S. (2006). The effects of a technology-supported training system on second language use strategies for international teaching assistants. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Missouri–Columbia). Retrievable from MOspace,  https://mospace.umsystem.edu/xmlui/handle/10355/4480

Zheng, D. (2006). Affordances of three-dimensional virtual environments for English language learning: An ecological psychological analysis. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Connecticut.) Retrievable from DigitalCommons@UConn,  http://digitalcommons.uconn.edu/dissertations/AAI3221577/

Al-Jamhoor, M. M. (2005). Connecting Arabs and Americans online to promote peace and to increase cultural awareness: A descriptive study about Arab EFL learners' perceptions, practices, behaviors and attitudes towards computer-supported collaborative writing strategies and technologies. (Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University of Pennsylvania). Retrievable from Indiana University of Pennsylvania DSpace,  http://dspace.iup.edu/handle/2069/20?show=full

Blin, F. (2005). CALL and the development of learner autonomy: An activity theoretical study. (Doctoral dissertation, Open University). Retrievable from author’s personal website,  http://francoiseblin.wordpress.com/research/my-phd-thesis/

Chiu, C. -Y. (2005). Teacher roles and autonomous language learners: Case study of a cyber English writing course. (Doctoral dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University). Retrievable from PennState electronic Theses and Dissertations,  https://etda.libraries.psu.edu/paper/6809/

Chuarayapratib, N. (2005). The role of reading for pleasure on English websites on language acquisition: A study at a Thai university. Memphis, TN: The University of Memphis.  (Doctoral dissertation).

Cummings, A. D. (2005). Administrative and pedagogical uses of computers in foreign language classrooms: A survey of Spanish teachers' beliefs and practices. Iowa City, IA: The University of Iowa.  (Doctoral dissertation).

Dabrowski, R. (2005). Criteria for appraising computer-based simulations for teaching Arabic as a foreign language. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University. (Doctoral dissertation).

González-Méndez, C. R. (2005). The effect of computer-assisted language learning on Puerto Rican university students' writing achievement in a Basic English course. Río Piedras, PR: University of Puerto Rico, (Doctoral dissertation).

Hincks, R. (2005). Computer support for learners of spoken English.  Stockholm, SE: Kungliga Tekniska Hogskolan. (Doctoral dissertation).

Huh, K. (2005). The role of CALL in the language learning and creative thinking development of ESL students. Pullman, WA: Washington State University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Kaminski, J. M. (2005). The evolution of language learning materials, realia, archives, and metadata resources: An agenda for formative research. West Lafayette, IN: Purdue University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Kessler, G. (2005). Computer-assisted language learning within masters programs for teachers of English to speakers of other languages. (Doctoral dissertation, Ohio University). Retrievable from OhioLINK Digital Resource Commons ( https://www.ohiolink.edu ).

Kitade, K. (2005). Interactional features of asynchronous computer-mediated communication for language learning: From cognitive and sociocultural perspectives. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawai'i Mānoa,  (Doctoral dissertation).

Konovaliouk, V. V. (2005). Integration of technology into the teaching of foreign languages and cultures with particular reference to Russian studies. Stony Brook, NY: State University of New York at Stony Brook.  (Doctoral dissertation).

Lee, Y. (2005). Implementing synchronous chat-based curriculum in an advanced-level ESL classroom. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Park, Y. J. (2005). Instructional design theory for entirely Web-based courses in higher education: A case study on ESL pragmatic teaching. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Pellerin, M. (2005). Shifting paradigm in the use of the new technologies of communication in the language classroom: a video ethnography study. Calgary, CA: University of Calgary. (Doctoral dissertation).

Reeder, F. M. (2005). Improving machine translation evaluation using language learner evaluation techniques. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Sands, T. D. (2005). Assessment of effective teaching practices and the use of technology in English as a second language first-year composition courses. (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Arizona). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3173240)

Tsai, S.H.E. (2005). The effect of EFL reading instruction by using a WebQuest learning module as a CAI enhancement on college students' reading performance in Taiwan. Pocatello, ID: Idaho State University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Yim, Y. -K. K. (2005). Second language speakers' participation in computer-mediated discussions in graduate seminars. (Doctoral dissertation, University of British Columbia). Retrievable from The University of British Columbia cIRcle,  https://circle.ubc.ca/handle/2429/17333

Yuan, R. (2005). A probe into learning approaches and attitudes towards technology-enhanced language learning (TELL) in Chinese instruction. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Central Florida). Retrieved from UCF Libraries,  http://etd.fcla.edu/CF/CFE0000829/Yuan_Rong_200512_phD.pdf

Alrumaih, A. A. (2004). Multimedia instructional applications for pronunciation instruction in English as a foreign language setting in Saudi Arabia: A study of attitudes, beliefs, and pedagogies. Manhattan, KS: Kansas State University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Banafa, F. (2004). The impact of the Internet and multimedia on pronunciation and oral communication of Arab college students learning English in the United States.  Las Cruces, NM: New Mexico State University.  (Doctoral dissertation).

Bartoshesky, A. (2004). Cyber resources for language education: Accessing and using Web-based target language materials. Washington, DC: The George Washington University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Chen, L. K. (2004). Experiences of students participating in a computer-assisted language learning environment: An example of Chinese language learning. Athens, OH: Ohio University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Chiu, C. Y. (2004). Effectiveness of implementing computer-assisted language learning technology in the English for specific purposes training program. Boca Raton, FL: Lynn University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Colpaert, J. (2004). Design of online interactive language courseware: Conceptualization, specification and prototyping. Research into the impact of linguistic-didactic functionality on software architecture. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Antwerp). Retrievable from University of Antwerp.

Fiori-Agoren, M. L. (2004). The development of grammatical competence through synchronous computer-mediated communication. University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Gánem-Gutiérrez, G. A. (2004) The processes of collaborative activity in computer-mediated tasks: In search of microgenesis. Southampton, UK: Southampton University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Goda, Y. (2004). Feedback timing and learners' response confidence on learning English as a foreign language (EFL): Examining the effects of a computer-based feedback and assessment environment on EFL students' language acquisition. Melbourne, FL: Florida Institute of Technology. (Doctoral dissertation).

Gunder, P. A. (2004). Situating and transforming technology integration professional development for language teachers: A comparative multiple case study. Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona. (Doctoral dissertation)

. Hernández, S. S. (2004). The effects of video and captioned text and the influence of verbal and spatial abilities on second language listening comprehension in a multimedia learning environment. New York, NY: New York University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Hoover, C. G. (2004). Foreign language teachers' use of technology in instruction: An exploratory study. Omaha, NB: University of Nebraska at Omaha. (Doctoral dissertation).

Ives, K. S. (2004). Computer mediation experiences by language-and-culturally diverse global teams. Phoenix, AZ: University of Phoenix.  (Doctoral dissertation).

Kim, J. A. (2004). A teacher education course in integrating educational technology in L2 classrooms: Teachers' perspectives. New York, NY: New York University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Kost, C. R. (2004). An investigation of the effects of synchronous computer-mediated communication (CMC) on interlanguage development in beginning learners of German: Accuracy, proficiency, and communication strategies. Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona.  (Doctoral dissertation).

Lee, B. C. (2004). Korean EFL inservice teachers' experiences with native-speaking teachers of EFL using two computer-mediated communication modes: A qualitative case study. Edmonton, CA: University of Alberta. (Doctoral dissertation).

LeMond, M. M. (2004). Synchronous computer-mediated team-based learning in the Spanish foreign language classroom. (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin). Retrievable from University of Texas Digital Repository,  http://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/handle/2152/1353

Lin, Y. A. (2004). An assessment of the international students' attitudes toward technology-based learning: English as a second language (ESL) implication. University, MS: Mississippi State University. (Doctoral dissertation). Lugo Morales, E. (2004). Exploring the use of CALL in a content-based ESL college course. Río Piedras, PR: University of Puerto Rico. (Doctoral dissertation).

Mambo, B. E. (2004). Technology integration in second language learning: Exploring emerging cultural and linguistic patterns in technology-supported learning environments. Manhattan, KS: Kansas State University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Oxford, R. M. N. (2004). Effects of technology-enhanced language learning on second language composition of university-level intermediate Spanish students. (Doctoral dissertation, University of North Texas). Retrieved from UNT Digital Library,  http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc4688/

Rende, L. M. (2004). The teaching of Italian in a technology-enhanced environment. Toronto, CA: University of Toronto. (Doctoral dissertation).

Roberts, R. (2004). Computer-mediated communication patterns in online learning environments. San Francisco, CA: University of San Francisco.  (Doctoral dissertation).

Ware, L. (2004). The evolution of an open computer laboratory for English as a second language (ESL) in a community college context. (Doctoral dissertation: Northern Illinois University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3132439)

Baltrus, J.M. (2003). A model-based comparison of traditional and technology-integrated English language arts middle school classrooms. Albany, NY: State University of New York at Albany. (Doctoral dissertation).

Bangou, F. (2003). A situated approach to knowledge construction related to technology-enhanced foreign language teaching and learning for preservice teachers in a large Midwestern Master of Education program. (Doctoral dissertation, The Ohio State University). Retrievable from OhioLINK ETD Center ( https://etd.ohiolink.edu/ap/1?0 )

Bearden, R.J. (2003). Chatting in a foreign language: An interactional study of oral vs. computer-assisted discussion in native speaker and non-native learner dyads. (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin). Retrievable from the University of Texas Digital Repository,   http://hdl.handle.net/2152/452

Buscemi, C.E. (2003). Computer-enhanced and non-computer-enhanced Spanish language instruction: A case study. (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin). Retrievable from the University of Texas Digital Repository,  http://hdl.handle.net/2152/478

Chen, C.E. (2003). The use of email for interpersonal communication in a second language: A comparative case study of two Chinese speakers' email practices in English. (Doctoral Dissertation, State University of New York at Albany). Retrievable from University of Hong Kong Libraries. (2761227)

Dobson, M.C. (2003). Preparing teachers to use technology: The WebQuest in the secondary English language arts methods classroom. Kalamazoo, MI: Western Michigan University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Ducate, L.C. (2003). Culture, communication, community: Co-constructing knowledge and cultural images through computer-mediated communication. (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin). Retrievable from the University of Texas Digital Repository,  http://hdl.handle.net/2152/553

Echavez-Solano, N. (2003). A comparison of student outcomes and attitudes in technology-enhanced vs. traditional second-semester Spanish language courses. Minneapolis/ St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota. (Doctoral dissertation).

Gardner, D. (2003). Evaluating user interaction with interactive video: Users' perceptions of self-access language learning with MultiMedia Movies (China). Milton Keynes, UK: Open University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Han, K. (2003). ESL learner's self-efficacy and language anxiety in computer-networked interaction. (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin). Retrievable from the University of Texas Digital Repository,  http://hdl.handle.net/2152/11981

Heather, J.C. (2003). The validity of computer-mediated communicative language tests. Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona. (Doctoral dissertation).

Jung, H.J. (2003). Language, literacy, and technology: A qualitative study of opportunities in technology-enhanced language learning classroom environments. Pullman, WA: Washington State University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Kim, H.K. (2003). A study of three ESL teachers' beliefs about the roles of teachers and L2 learning and their integration of computers. Buffalo, NY: State University of New York at Buffalo. (Doctoral dissertation).

Kung, S.C. (2003). Virtual native speakers of English for an increasingly global need: Factors affecting participation in a key-pal program for language exchange. New York, NY: Columbia University Teachers College. (Doctoral dissertation).

Ma, L. (2003). Knowledge-driven language learning: A virtual environment for learning elementary spoken Chinese. (Doctoral dissertation, Universiteit Gent). Retrievable from Universiteitsbibliotheek Gent (lib.ugent.be).

Oscoz, A.R. (2003). Jigsaw and free discussion in synchronous computer-mediated communication (S-CMC). Iowa City, IA: The University of Iowa. (Doctoral dissertation).

Qi, D.S. (2003). Language switching in the thinking processes underlying second-language composing task performance among Mandarin-English bilinguals in the context of computer studies. Toronto, CA: University of Toronto. (Doctoral dissertation).

Roux-Rodriguez, R. (2003). Computer-mediated peer response and its impact on revision in the college Spanish classroom: A case study. (Doctoral dissertation, University of South Florida). Retrievable from the University of South Florida Scholar Commons,  http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2461&context=etd

Suda-Dunn, K. (2003). The effects of three computer-assisted programs on the acquisition of transitive/intransitive verbs by beginning-level Japanese language students. San Francisco, CA: University of San Francisco.  (Doctoral dissertation).

Varner, S.V. (2003). Attitudes and perceptions of secondary language arts teachers towards computer technology and its use in curriculum and instruction. Tuscaloosa, AL: The University of Alabama. (Doctoral dissertation)

. Ware, P.D. (2003). From involvement to engagement in online communication: Promoting intercultural competence in foreign language education. (Doctoral dissertation, University of California, Berkeley). Retrievable from ResearchGate. (34496317)

Wei, J.K. (2003). The effect of meaningful-making technology on learning a foreign language: Integrating video clips with two captioning modes on a simulated German-learning website. Pocatello, ID: Idaho State University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Williams, L.F. (2003). The nature and complexities of chat discourse: A qualitative case study of multi-level learners of French in an electronic environment. Philadelphia, PA: The Pennsylvania State University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Abalhassan, K.M.I. (2002). English as a foreign language instruction with CALL multimedia in Saudi Arabian private schools: A multi-case and multi-site study of CALL instructors' pedagogies and beliefs. Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania. (Doctoral dissertation).

Arnold, M.N. (2002). Computer-mediated communication: Writing to speak without foreign language anxiety. (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin.  Retrievable from the University of Texas Digital Repository  http://repositories.lib.utexas.edu/handle/2152/11202

Ballou, E.A.G. (2002). Teaching language and culture with computer-mediated communications technologies. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Massachusetts Amherst). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3068539)

Chiang, T. (2002). Collaboration-based instruction and second language writing: How teachers impact the quality of student work in collaborative writing classrooms. San Diego, CA: Alliant International University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Evans, C.A. (2002). The effects of computer-assisted main idea instruction on foreign language reading comprehension. Albany, NY: State University of New York at Albany. (Doctoral dissertation).

Fu, Y. (2002). The effect of computer-assisted language learning (CALL) on fifth-grade Taiwanese students' English vocabulary learning through reading. (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Mississippi). Retrievable from ResearchGate. (35486588)

Hashimoto, S. (2002). Computer and networking technology usage for world language education in post-secondary education in Tennessee. (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Tennessee). Retrievable from ResearchGate. (34273287)

Lin, N.N. (2002). Motivation and attitude toward integrated instruction through technology in college-level EFL reading and writing in Taiwan (China). (Doctoral dissertation, University of Pittsburgh). Retrievable from enZL50. (20111209282143250)

Medina, M. (2002). A study of Hispanic EFL students learning English within a CALL classroom: Student introspection on learning, technology, and community. (Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University of Pennsylvania). Retrievable from The University of Hong Kong Libraries. (2988424)

Rodriguez-van Olphen, M.M.C. (2002). Integrating technology into the foreign language teacher education curriculum: A phenomenological study. (Doctoral dissertation, Purdue University). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3099201)

Rushubirwa, L.F.R. (2002). Experiences of faculty and students integrating multimedia and Web-based technologies into university foreign language learning: A study of three languages (Japanese, Swahili, Yoruba). (Doctoral dissertation, Ohio University). Retrievable from the University of Hong Kong Libraries (2988428)

Shaughnessy, M.R. (2002). Educational software evaluation: A contextual approach. (Master’s thesis, University of Cincinnati). Retrievable from OhioLink.

Shih, J. (2002). A study of Web-based higher education courses: An intellectual autobiography. New York, NY: Columbia University Teachers College. (Doctoral dissertation).

Valle, M. (2002). Communicative language testing: Integrating a listening comprehension section and communicative features in a computer-based Spanish test. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Massachusetts Amherst). Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3039399)

Watanabe, Y. (2002). A survey of computer-mediated communication (CMC) applications in teaching Japanese as a foreign language. Lawrence, KS: The University of Kansas. (Doctoral dissertation).

Abraham, L.B. (2001).  The effects of multimedia on second language vocabulary learning and reading comprehension . (Doctoral dissertation, The University of New Mexico). Retrievable from the University of South Florida Scholar Commons,  http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3477&context=etd

Al-Kahtani, S.A. (2001).  Computer-assisted language learning in EFL instruction at selected Saudi Arabian universities: Profiles of faculty . Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania. (Doctoral dissertation).

Beers, M. (2001).  Subjects-in-Interaction version 3.0: An intellectual system for modern language student teachers to appropriate multiliteracies as designers and interpreters of media texts . (Doctoral dissertation, University of British Columbia). Retrievable from  https://circle.ubc.ca/handle/2429/12851

Bradley, W.S. (2001).  Technology, risk and education: English language teaching with computers in Japanese universities.  Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona. (Doctoral dissertation).

Chang, M. (2001).  Effects of embedded relevance enhancement within a computer-based interactive multimedia program for English as a foreign language learners.  (Doctoral dissertation, Purdue University). Retrievable from Retrievable from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses. (AAT 3037548)

Chen, I. (2001).  A constructivist computer-assisted language learning environment for second language/cultural learners in northern Taiwan (China) . (Doctoral dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University). Retrievable from ResearchGate. (35639006)

Kim, H. (2001).  Initial efforts of three ESL teachers to effectively utilize network-based language teaching . Buffalo, NY: State University of New York at Buffalo. (Doctoral dissertation).

Kourtis-Kazoullis, V. (2001).  DiaLogos: Bilingualism and the teaching of second languages on the internet . Rhodes, GR: University of the Aegean. (Doctoral dissertation).

Ngai, G. (2001).  Maximizing resources for corpus-based natural language processing.  (Doctoral dissertation, The Johns Hopkins University). Retrievable from ResearchGate. (34766289)

Patterson, P.J. (2001).  Computer-assisted language learning: An analysis of discourse produced in computer-assisted and oral class discussions by Spanish learners . (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin). Retrievable from ResearchGate. (35003079)

Reynard, R. (2001).  Internet-based distance training for adult ESL learners: a framework for dynamic language learning . (Doctoral dissertation, University of Toronto). Retrievable from ResearchGate. (34270666)

Samsonov, P.V. (2001).  Effectiveness of teaching a part of a foreign language course through computer-mediated communication as perceived by the students of Texas A&M University and military reservists: A case study . College Station, TX: Texas A&M University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Smith, D.B. (2001).  Taking students to task: Task-based computer-mediated communication and negotiated interaction in the ESL classroom . Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona. (Doctoral dissertation).

Bohlke, O.E. (2000). A comparative discourse analysis of output produced by learners of German in a chatroom and a face-to-face discussion group, and its potential implications for foreign language instruction. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Chism, R.L. (2000). A Vygotskian perspective on electronic bulletin boards: An exploratory study (Lev Vygotsky). Tallahassee, FL: The Florida State University. (Doctoral dissertation).

Darhower, M.L. (2000). Synchronous computer-mediated communication in the intermediate foreign language class: A sociocultural case study. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Pittsburgh). Retrievable from ERIC,  http://www.eric.ed.gov/PDFS/ED447698.pdf

Gousseva-Goodwin, J.V. (2000). Collaborative writing assignments and on-line discussions in an advanced ESL composition class. Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona. (Doctoral dissertation).

Ketterer, K.A. (2000). Second language immersion, integrated curriculum, constructivism, and information technology: A case study of the blending of frames through the lens of information technology. Eugene, OR: University of Oregon. (Doctoral dissertation).

Murphy, E. (2000). Strangers in a strange land: teachers' beliefs about teaching and learning French as a second or foreign language in online learning environments. (Doctoral dissertation, Universite Laval). Retrievable from  http://www.nald.ca/library/research/stranger/cover.htm

Norton, D.P. (2000). Electronic mentoring: A qualitative study on mentoring preservice English language teachers through asynchronous computer-mediated communication. Indiana, PA: Indiana University of Pennsylvania. (Doctoral dissertation).

Okuyama, Y. (2000). Computer-assisted Japanese vocabulary learning: The choice of script in CALL. (Doctoral dissertation, The University of Arizona). Retrievable from The University of Hong Kong Libraries. (3512518)

Payne, J.S. (2000). A study of the effects of individual differences in working memory capacity and synchronous computer-mediated communication in a second language on second language oral proficiency development. (Doctoral dissertation, Washington State University). Retrievable from  http://www.dissertations.wsu.edu/Dissertations/Spring2000/j_payne_050100.pdf

Scricco, F.A. (2000). The use of technology in the modern foreign language classroom: A constructivist approach using a secondary school test case. Stony Brook, NY: State University of New York at Stony Brook. (Doctoral dissertation).

Takakuwa, M. (2000). Children's metapragmatic knowledge and intensity of second language as a medium of instruction in the intermediate years of a French immersion program. (Doctoral dissertation, University of British Columbia). Retrievable from  https://circle.ubc.ca/handle/2429/11187

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Teaching English as a Second Language Masters Thesis Collection

Theses/dissertations from 2020 2020.

Teaching in hagwons in South Korea: a novice English teacher’s autoethnography , Brittany Courser

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

“Racism doesn’t exist anymore, so why are we talking about this?”: An action research proposal of culturally responsive teaching for critical literacy in democratic education , Natalie Marie Giles

Stylistic imitation as an English-teaching technique : pre-service teachers’ responses to training and practice , Min Yi Liang

Telling stories and contextualizing lived experiences in the Cuban heritage language and culture: an autoethnography about transculturation , Tatiana Senechal

“This is the oppressor’s language, yet I need it to talk to you”: a critical examination of translanguaging in Russian speakers at the university level , Nora Vralsted

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Multimodal Approaches to Literacy and Teaching English as a Foreign Language at the University Level , Ghader Alahmadi

Educating Saudi Women through Communicative Language Teaching: A Bi-literacy Narrative and An Autoethnography of a Saudi English Teacher , Eiman Alamri

The value of journaling on multimodal materials: a literacy narrative and autoethnography of an experienced Saudi high school English teacher , Ibrahim Alamri

Strategic Contemplation as One Saudi Mother’s Way Of Reflecting on Her Children’s Learning Only English in the United States: An Autoethnography and Multiple Case Study of Multilingual Writers at the College Level , Razan Alansari

“If you wanted me to speak your language then you should have stayed in your country”: a critical ethnography of linguistic identity and resiliency in the life of an Afghan refugee , Logan M. Amstadter

Comparing literate and oral cultures with a view to improving understanding of students from oral traditions: an autoethnographic approach , Carol Lee Anderson

Practical recommendations for composition instructors based on a review of the literature surrounding ESL and identity , Patrick Cornwall

One size does not fit all: exploring online-language-learning challenges and benefits for advanced English Language Learners , Renee Kenney

Understanding the potential effects of trauma on refugees’ language learning processes , Charis E. Ketcham

Let's enjoy teaching life: an autoethnography of a novice ESL teacher's two years of teaching English in a private girls' secondary school in Japan , Danielle Nozaka

Developing an ESP curriculum on tourism and agribusiness for a rural school in Nicaragua: a retrospective diary , Stan Pichinevskiy

A Literacy Narrative of a Female Saudi English Teacher and A Qualitative Case Study: 12 Multilingual Writers Identify Challenges and Benefits of Daily Writing in a College Composition Class , Ghassoon Rezzig

Proposed: Technical Communicators Collaborating with Educators to Develop a Better EFL Curriculum for Ecuadorian Universities , Daniel Jack Williamson

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

BELL HOOKS’ “ENACTMENT OF NON-DOMINATION” IN THE “PRACTICE OF SPEAKING IN A LOVING AND CARING MANNER”: AN AUTOETHNOGRAPHY OF A SAUDI “WIDOW’S SON” , Braik Aldoshan

WHEN SPIRITUALITY AND PEDAGOGY COLLIDE: ACKNOWLEDGING RELIGIOUS BELIEFS AND VALUES IN THE ESL CLASSROOM , Carli T. Cumpston

HERITAGE LANGUAGE MAINTENANCE: A MEXICAN AMERICAN MOTHER’S SUCCESS WITH RAISING BILINGUAL CHILDREN , Maria E. Estrada-Loehne

TEACHING THE BIOGRAPHY OF PEARL S. BUCK: DEVELOPING COLLABORATIVE READING STRATEGIES FOR MULTILINGUAL WRITERS , Nichole S. La Torre

An Autoethnography of a Novice ESL Teacher: Plato’s Cave and English Language Teaching in Japan , Kevin Lemberger

INQUIRY-BASED PHILOSOPHICAL DIALOGUE FOR ESL COLLEGE COMPOSITION AND FOR CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS , Aiko Nagabuchi

A TRIPLE CASE STUDY OF TWO SAUDI AND ONE ITALIAN LANGUAGE LEARNERS' SELF-PERCEPTIONS OF TARGET LANGUAGE (TL) SPEAKING PROFICIENCY , Jena M. Robinson

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

"I am from Epifania and Tomas": an autoethnography and bi-literacy narrative of a Mexican American orchard workers' daughter , Brenda Lorena Aguilar

Technology use in young English language learners: a survey of Saudi parents studying in the United States , Hamza Aljunaidalsayed

Bilingualism of Arab children in the U.S.: a survey of parents and teachers , Omnia Alofii

College-level ELLs in two English composition courses: the transition from ESL to the mainstream , Andrew J. Copley

Increasing multimedia literacy in composition for multilingual writers: a case study of art analysis , Sony Nicole De Paula

Multilingual writers' unintentional plagiarism: action research in college composition , Jacqueline D. Gullon

Games for vocabulary enrichment: teaching multilingual writers at the college level , Jennifer Hawkins

Identifying as author: exploring the pedagogical basis for assisting diverse students to discover their identities through creatively defined literacy narratives , Amber D. Pullen

Saltine box full of dreams: one Mexican immigrant woman's journey to academic success , Adriana C. Sanchez

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

Teaching the biography of Laura Ingalls Wilder: fostering a media literacy approach for multilingual writers , Kelly G. Hansen

Implementing a modified intercultural competency curriculum in an integrated English 101 classroom , Kathryn C. Hedberg

"Don't wake me, my desk is far too comfortable": an autoethnography of a novice ESL teacher's first year of teaching in Japan , Delaney Holland

ESL ABE, VESL, and bell hooks' Democratic education: a case study of four experienced ESL instructors , Michael E. Johnson

Theses/Dissertations from 2014 2014

Using Media to Teach Grammar in Context and UNESCO Values: A Case Study of Two English Teachers and Students from Saudi Arabia , Sultan Albalawi

A Double Case Study of Latino College Presidents: What Younger Generations Can Learn From Them , Sara Aymerich Leiva

WRITTEN CORRECTIVE FEEDBACK IN THE L2 WRITING CLASSROOM , Daniel Ducken

Academic Reading and Writing at the College Level: Action Research in a Classroom of a homogeneous Group of Male Students from Saudi Arabia , Margaret Mount

Reflections on Teaching and Host Mothering Chinese Secondary Students: A Novice ESL Teacher’s Diary Study and Autoethnography , Diane Thames

Theses/Dissertations from 2013 2013

Peer editing in composition for multilingual writers at the college level , Benjamin J. Bertrand

Educating Ana: a retrospective diary study of pre-literate refugee students , Renee Black

Social pressure to speak English and the effect of English language learning for ESL composition students in higher education , Trevor Duston

Poetry in translation to teach ESL composition at the college level , Peter M. Lacey

Using media to teach a biography of Lincoln and Douglass: a case study of teaching ESL listening & viewing in college composition , Pui Hong Leung

Learning how to learn: teaching preliterate and nonliterate learners of English , Jennifer L. Semb

Non-cognitive factors in second language acquisition and language variety: a single case study of a Saudi male English for academic purposes student in the United States , Nicholas Stephens

Teaching English in the Philippines: a diary study of a novice ESL teacher , Jeffrey Lee Svoboda

ARABIC RHETORIC: MAIN IDEA, DEVELOPMENT, PARALLELISM, AND WORD REPETITION , Melissa Van De Wege

Theses/Dissertations from 2012 2012

Video games and interactive technology in the ESL classroom , Melody Anderson

English as a second language learners and spelling performance in university multilingual writers , Nada Yousef Asiri

The communal diary, "... " (Naljeogi), transformative education, and writing through migrations: a Korean novice ESL teacher's diary and autoethnography , S. (Sangho) Lee

The benefits of intercultural interactions: a position paper on the effects of study abroad and intercultural competence on pre-service and active teachers of ESL , Bergen Lorraine McCurdy

The development and analysis of the Global Citizen Award as a component of Asia University America Program at Eastern Washington University , Matthew Ged Miner

The benefits of art analysis in English 101: multilingual and American writers respond to artwork of their choice , Jennifer M. Ochs

A novice ESL teacher's experience of language learning in France: an autoethnographic study of anomie and the "Vulnerable Self" , Christopher Ryan

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Temporal Fluency in L2 Self-Assessments: A Cross-Linguistic Study of Spanish, Portuguese, and French , Mandy Case

Biblical Hebrew as a Negative Concord Language , J. Bradley Dukes

Revitalizing the Russian of a Heritage Speaker , Aaron Jordan

Analyzing Patterns of Complexity in Pre-University L2 English Writing , Zachary M. Lambert

Prosodic Modeling for Hymn Translation , Michael Abraham Peck

Interpretive Language and Museum Artwork: How Patrons Respond to Depictions of Native American and White Settler Encounters--A Thematic Analysis , Holli D. Rogerson

Theses/Dissertations from 2021 2021

Trademarks and Genericide: A Corpus and Experimental Approach to Understanding the Semantic Status of Trademarks , Richard B. Bevan

First and Second Language Use of Case, Aspect, and Tense in Finnish and English , Torin Kelley

Lexical Aspect in-sha Verb Chains in Pastaza Kichwa , Azya Dawn Ladd

Text-to-Speech Systems: Learner Perceptions of its Use as a Tool in the Language Classroom , Joseph Chi Man Mak

The Effects of Dynamic Written Corrective Feedback on the Accuracy and Complexity of Writing Produced by L2 Graduate Students , Lisa Rohm

Mental Contrasting with Implementation Intentions as Applied to Motivation in L2 Vocabulary Acquisition , Lindsay Michelle Stephenson

Linguistics of Russian Media During the 2016 US Election: A Corpus-Based Study , Devon K. Terry

Theses/Dissertations from 2020 2020

Portuguese and Chinese ESL Reading Behaviors Compared: An Eye-Tracking Study , Logan Kyle Blackwell

Mental Contrasting with Implementation Intentions to Lower Test Anxiety , Asena Cakmakci

The Categorization of Ideophone-Gesture Composites in Quichua Narratives , Maria Graciela Cano

Ranking Aspect-Based Features in Restaurant Reviews , Jacob Ling Hang Chan

Praise in Written Feedback: How L2 Writers Perceive and Value Praise , Karla Coca

Evidence for a Typology of Christ in the Book of Esther , L. Clayton Fausett

Gender Vs. Sex: Defining Meaning in a Modern World through use of Corpora and Semantic Surveys , Mary Elizabeth Garceau

The attributive suffix in Pastaza Kichwa , Barrett Wilson Hamp

An Examination of Motivation Types and Their Influence on English Proficiency for Current High School Students in South Korean , Euiyong Jung

Experienced ESL Teachers' Attitudes Towards Using Phonetic Symbols in Teaching English Pronunciation to Adult ESL Students , Oxana Kodirova

Evidentiality, Epistemic Modality and Mirativity: The Case of Cantonese Utterance Particles Ge3, Laak3, and Lo1 , Ka Fai Law

Application of a Self-Regulation Framework in an ESL Classroom: Effects on IEP International Students , Claudia Mencarelli

Parsing an American Sign Language Corpus with Combinatory Categorial Grammar , Michael Albert Nix

An Exploration of Mental Contrasting and Social Networks of English Language Learners , Adam T. Pinkston

A Corpus-Based Study of the Gender Assignment of Nominal Anglicisms in Brazilian Portuguese , Taryn Marie Skahill

Developing Listening Comprehension in ESL Students at the Intermediate Level by Reading Transcripts While Listening: A Cognitive Load Perspective , Sydney Sohler

The Effect of Language Learning Experience on Motivation and Anxiety of Foreign Language Learning Students , Josie Eileen Thacker

Identifying Language Needs in Community-Based Adult ELLs: Findings from an Ethnography of Four Salvadoran Immigrants in the Western United States , Kathryn Anne Watkins

Theses/Dissertations from 2019 2019

Using Eye Tracking to Examine Working Memory and Verbal Feature Processing in Spanish , Erik William Arnold

Self-Regulation in Transition: A Case Study of Three English Language Learners at an IEP , Allison Wallace Baker

"General Conference talk": Style Variation and the Styling of Identity in Latter-day Saint General Conference Oratory , Stephen Thomas Betts

Implementing Mental Contrasting to Improve English Language Learner Social Networks , Hannah Trimble Brown

Comparing Academic Vocabulary List (AVL) Frequency Bands to Leveled Biology and History Texts , Lynne Crandall

A Comparison of Mobile and Computer Receptive Language ESL Tests , Aislin Pickett Davis

Yea, Yea, Nay, Nay: Uses of the Archaic, Biblical Yea in the Book of Mormon , Michael Edward De Martini

L1 and L2 Reading Behaviors by Proficiency Level: An English-Portuguese Eye-Tracking Study , Larissa Grahl

Immediate Repeated Reading has Positive Effects on Reading Fluency for English Language Learners: An Eye-tracking Study , Jennifer Hemmert Hansen

Perceptions of Malaysian English Teachers Regarding the Importation of Expatriate Native and Nonnative English-speaking Teachers , Syringa Joanah Judd

Sociocultural Identification with the United States and English Pronunciation Comprehensibility and Accent Among International ESL Students , Christinah Paige Mulder

The Effects of Repeated Reading on the Fluency of Intermediate-Level English-as-a-Second-Language Learners: An Eye-Tracking Study , Krista Carlene Rich

Verb Usage in Egyptian Movies, Serials, and Blogs: A Case for Register Variation , Michael G. White

Theses/Dissertations from 2018 2018

Factors Influencing ESL Students' Selection of Intensive English Programs in the Western United States , Katie Briana Blanco

Pun Strategies Across Joke Schemata: A Corpus-Based Study , Robert Nishan Crapo

ESL Students' Reading Behaviors on Multiple-Choice Items at Differing Proficiency Levels: An Eye-Tracking Study , Juan M. Escalante Talavera

Backward Transfer of Apology Strategies from Japanese to English: Do English L1 Speakers Use Japanese-Style Apologies When Speaking English? , Candice April Flowers

Cultural Differences in Russian and English Magazine Advertising: A Pragmatic Approach , Emily Kay Furner

An Analysis of Rehearsed Speech Characteristics on the Oral Proficiency Interview—Computer (OPIc) , Gwyneth Elaine Gates

Predicting Speaking, Listening, and Reading Proficiency Gains During Study Abroad Using Social Network Metrics , Timothy James Hall

Navigating a New Culture: Analyzing Variables that Influence Intensive English Program Students' Cultural Adjustment Process , Sherie Lyn Kwok

Second Language Semantic Retrieval in the Bilingual Mind: The Case of Korean-English Expert Bilinguals , Janice Si-Man Lam

Evaluating the Effectiveness of a Korean Heritage-Speaking Interpreter , Yoonjoo Lee

Reading Idioms: A Comparative Eye-Tracking Study of Native English Speakers and Native Korean Speakers , Sarah Lynne Miner

Applying the Developmental Path of English Negation to the Automated Scoring of Learner Essays , Allen Travis Moore

Performance Self-Appraisal Calibration of ESL Students on a Proficiency Reading Test , Jodi Mikolajcik Petersen

Switch-Reference in Pastaza Kichwa , Alexander Harrison Rice

The Effects of Metacognitive Listening Strategy Instruction on ESL Learners' Listening Motivation , Corbin Kalanikiakahi Rivera

The Effects of Teacher Background on How Teachers Assess Native-Like and Nonnative-Like Grammar Errors: An Eye-Tracking Study , Wesley Makoto Schramm

Rubric Rating with MFRM vs. Randomly Distributed Comparative Judgment: A Comparison of Two Approaches to Second-Language Writing Assessment , Maureen Estelle Sims

Investigating the Perception of Identity Shift in Trilingual Speakers: A Case Study , Elena Vasilachi

Theses/Dissertations from 2017 2017

Preparing Non-Native English Speakers for the Mathematical Vocabulary in the GRE and GMAT , Irina Mikhailovna Baskova

Eye Behavior While Reading Words of Sanskrit and Urdu Origin in Hindi , Tahira Carroll

An Acoustical Analysis of the American English /l, r/ Contrast as Produced by Adult Japanese Learners of English Incorporating Word Position and Task Type , Braden Paul Chase

The Rhetoric Revision Log: A Second Study on a Feedback Tool for ESL Student Writing , Natalie Marie Cole

Quizlet Flashcards for the First 500 Words of the Academic Vocabulary List , Emily R. Crandell

The Impact of Changing TOEFL Cut-Scores on University Admissions , Laura Michelle Decker

A Latent Class Analysis of American English Dialects , Stephanie Nicole Hedges

Comparing the AWL and AVL in Textbooks from an Intensive English Program , Michelle Morgan Hernandez

Faculty and EAL Student Perceptions of Writing Purposes and Challenges in the Business Major , Amy Mae Johnson

Multilingual Trends in Five London Boroughs: A Linguistic Landscape Approach , Shayla Ann Johnson

Nature or Nurture in English Academic Writing: Korean and American Rhetorical Patterns , Sunok Kim

Differences in the Motivations of Chinese Learners of English in Different (Foreign or Second Language) Contexts , Rui Li

Managing Dynamic Written Corrective Feedback: Perceptions of Experienced Teachers , Rachel A. Messenger

Spanish Heritage Bilingual Perception of English-Specific Vowel Contrasts , John B. Nielsen

Taking the "Foreign" Out of the Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale , Jared Benjamin Sell

Creole Genesis and Universality: Case, Word Order, and Agreement , Gerald Taylor Snow

Idioms or Open Choice? A Corpus Based Analysis , Kaitlyn Alayne VanWagoner

Applying Corpus-Assisted Critical Discourse Analysis to an Unrestricted Corpus: A Case Study in Indonesian and Malay Newspapers , Sara LuAnne White

Investigating the effects of Rater's Second Language Learning Background and Familiarity with Test-Taker's First Language on Speaking Test Scores , Ksenia Zhao

Theses/Dissertations from 2016 2016

The Influence of Online English Language Instruction on ESL Learners' Fluency Development , Rebecca Aaron

The Effect of Prompt Accent on Elicited Imitation Assessments in English as a Second Language , Jacob Garlin Barrows

A Framework for Evaluating Recommender Systems , Michael Gabriel Bean

Program and Classroom Factors Affecting Attendance Patterns For Hispanic Participants In Adult ESL Education , Steven J. Carter

A Longitudinal Analysis of Adult ESL Speakers' Oral Fluency Gains , Kostiantyn Fesenko

Rethinking Vocabulary Size Tests: Frequency Versus Item Difficulty , Brett James Hashimoto

The Onomatopoeic Ideophone-Gesture Relationship in Pastaza Quichua , Sarah Ann Hatton

A Hybrid Approach to Cross-Linguistic Tokenization: Morphology with Statistics , Logan R. Kearsley

Getting All the Ducks in a Row: Towards a Method for the Consolidation of English Idioms , Ethan Michael Lynn

Expecting Excellence: Student and Teacher Attitudes Towards Choosing to Speak English in an IEP , Alhyaba Encinas Moore

Lexical Trends in Young Adult Literature: A Corpus-Based Approach , Kyra McKinzie Nelson

A Corpus-Based Comparison of the Academic Word List and the Academic Vocabulary List , Jacob Andrew Newman

A Self-Regulated Learning Inventory Based on a Six-Dimensional Model of SRL , Christopher Nuttall

The Effectiveness of Using Written Feedback to Improve Adult ESL Learners' Spontaneous Pronunciation of English Suprasegmentals , Chirstin Stephens

Pragmatic Quotation Use in Online Yelp Reviews and its Connection to Author Sentiment , Mary Elisabeth Wright

Theses/Dissertations from 2015 2015

Conditional Sentences in Egyptian Colloquial and Modern Standard Arabic: A Corpus Study , Randell S. Bentley

A Corpus-Based Analysis of Russian Word Order Patterns , Stephanie Kay Billings

English to ASL Gloss Machine Translation , Mary Elizabeth Bonham

The Development of an ESP Vocabulary Study Guidefor the Utah State Driver Handbook , Kirsten M. Brown

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Published on January 2, 2023 by Shona McCombes . Revised on September 11, 2023.

What is a literature review? A literature review is a survey of scholarly sources on a specific topic. It provides an overview of current knowledge, allowing you to identify relevant theories, methods, and gaps in the existing research that you can later apply to your paper, thesis, or dissertation topic .

There are five key steps to writing a literature review:

  • Search for relevant literature
  • Evaluate sources
  • Identify themes, debates, and gaps
  • Outline the structure
  • Write your literature review

A good literature review doesn’t just summarize sources—it analyzes, synthesizes , and critically evaluates to give a clear picture of the state of knowledge on the subject.

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What is the purpose of a literature review, examples of literature reviews, step 1 – search for relevant literature, step 2 – evaluate and select sources, step 3 – identify themes, debates, and gaps, step 4 – outline your literature review’s structure, step 5 – write your literature review, free lecture slides, other interesting articles, frequently asked questions, introduction.

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When you write a thesis , dissertation , or research paper , you will likely have to conduct a literature review to situate your research within existing knowledge. The literature review gives you a chance to:

  • Demonstrate your familiarity with the topic and its scholarly context
  • Develop a theoretical framework and methodology for your research
  • Position your work in relation to other researchers and theorists
  • Show how your research addresses a gap or contributes to a debate
  • Evaluate the current state of research and demonstrate your knowledge of the scholarly debates around your topic.

Writing literature reviews is a particularly important skill if you want to apply for graduate school or pursue a career in research. We’ve written a step-by-step guide that you can follow below.

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Writing literature reviews can be quite challenging! A good starting point could be to look at some examples, depending on what kind of literature review you’d like to write.

  • Example literature review #1: “Why Do People Migrate? A Review of the Theoretical Literature” ( Theoretical literature review about the development of economic migration theory from the 1950s to today.)
  • Example literature review #2: “Literature review as a research methodology: An overview and guidelines” ( Methodological literature review about interdisciplinary knowledge acquisition and production.)
  • Example literature review #3: “The Use of Technology in English Language Learning: A Literature Review” ( Thematic literature review about the effects of technology on language acquisition.)
  • Example literature review #4: “Learners’ Listening Comprehension Difficulties in English Language Learning: A Literature Review” ( Chronological literature review about how the concept of listening skills has changed over time.)

You can also check out our templates with literature review examples and sample outlines at the links below.

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Before you begin searching for literature, you need a clearly defined topic .

If you are writing the literature review section of a dissertation or research paper, you will search for literature related to your research problem and questions .

Make a list of keywords

Start by creating a list of keywords related to your research question. Include each of the key concepts or variables you’re interested in, and list any synonyms and related terms. You can add to this list as you discover new keywords in the process of your literature search.

  • Social media, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, TikTok
  • Body image, self-perception, self-esteem, mental health
  • Generation Z, teenagers, adolescents, youth

Search for relevant sources

Use your keywords to begin searching for sources. Some useful databases to search for journals and articles include:

  • Your university’s library catalogue
  • Google Scholar
  • Project Muse (humanities and social sciences)
  • Medline (life sciences and biomedicine)
  • EconLit (economics)
  • Inspec (physics, engineering and computer science)

You can also use boolean operators to help narrow down your search.

Make sure to read the abstract to find out whether an article is relevant to your question. When you find a useful book or article, you can check the bibliography to find other relevant sources.

You likely won’t be able to read absolutely everything that has been written on your topic, so it will be necessary to evaluate which sources are most relevant to your research question.

For each publication, ask yourself:

  • What question or problem is the author addressing?
  • What are the key concepts and how are they defined?
  • What are the key theories, models, and methods?
  • Does the research use established frameworks or take an innovative approach?
  • What are the results and conclusions of the study?
  • How does the publication relate to other literature in the field? Does it confirm, add to, or challenge established knowledge?
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the research?

Make sure the sources you use are credible , and make sure you read any landmark studies and major theories in your field of research.

You can use our template to summarize and evaluate sources you’re thinking about using. Click on either button below to download.

Take notes and cite your sources

As you read, you should also begin the writing process. Take notes that you can later incorporate into the text of your literature review.

It is important to keep track of your sources with citations to avoid plagiarism . It can be helpful to make an annotated bibliography , where you compile full citation information and write a paragraph of summary and analysis for each source. This helps you remember what you read and saves time later in the process.

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To begin organizing your literature review’s argument and structure, be sure you understand the connections and relationships between the sources you’ve read. Based on your reading and notes, you can look for:

  • Trends and patterns (in theory, method or results): do certain approaches become more or less popular over time?
  • Themes: what questions or concepts recur across the literature?
  • Debates, conflicts and contradictions: where do sources disagree?
  • Pivotal publications: are there any influential theories or studies that changed the direction of the field?
  • Gaps: what is missing from the literature? Are there weaknesses that need to be addressed?

This step will help you work out the structure of your literature review and (if applicable) show how your own research will contribute to existing knowledge.

  • Most research has focused on young women.
  • There is an increasing interest in the visual aspects of social media.
  • But there is still a lack of robust research on highly visual platforms like Instagram and Snapchat—this is a gap that you could address in your own research.

There are various approaches to organizing the body of a literature review. Depending on the length of your literature review, you can combine several of these strategies (for example, your overall structure might be thematic, but each theme is discussed chronologically).

Chronological

The simplest approach is to trace the development of the topic over time. However, if you choose this strategy, be careful to avoid simply listing and summarizing sources in order.

Try to analyze patterns, turning points and key debates that have shaped the direction of the field. Give your interpretation of how and why certain developments occurred.

If you have found some recurring central themes, you can organize your literature review into subsections that address different aspects of the topic.

For example, if you are reviewing literature about inequalities in migrant health outcomes, key themes might include healthcare policy, language barriers, cultural attitudes, legal status, and economic access.

Methodological

If you draw your sources from different disciplines or fields that use a variety of research methods , you might want to compare the results and conclusions that emerge from different approaches. For example:

  • Look at what results have emerged in qualitative versus quantitative research
  • Discuss how the topic has been approached by empirical versus theoretical scholarship
  • Divide the literature into sociological, historical, and cultural sources

Theoretical

A literature review is often the foundation for a theoretical framework . You can use it to discuss various theories, models, and definitions of key concepts.

You might argue for the relevance of a specific theoretical approach, or combine various theoretical concepts to create a framework for your research.

Like any other academic text , your literature review should have an introduction , a main body, and a conclusion . What you include in each depends on the objective of your literature review.

The introduction should clearly establish the focus and purpose of the literature review.

Depending on the length of your literature review, you might want to divide the body into subsections. You can use a subheading for each theme, time period, or methodological approach.

As you write, you can follow these tips:

  • Summarize and synthesize: give an overview of the main points of each source and combine them into a coherent whole
  • Analyze and interpret: don’t just paraphrase other researchers — add your own interpretations where possible, discussing the significance of findings in relation to the literature as a whole
  • Critically evaluate: mention the strengths and weaknesses of your sources
  • Write in well-structured paragraphs: use transition words and topic sentences to draw connections, comparisons and contrasts

In the conclusion, you should summarize the key findings you have taken from the literature and emphasize their significance.

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A literature review is a survey of scholarly sources (such as books, journal articles, and theses) related to a specific topic or research question .

It is often written as part of a thesis, dissertation , or research paper , in order to situate your work in relation to existing knowledge.

There are several reasons to conduct a literature review at the beginning of a research project:

  • To familiarize yourself with the current state of knowledge on your topic
  • To ensure that you’re not just repeating what others have already done
  • To identify gaps in knowledge and unresolved problems that your research can address
  • To develop your theoretical framework and methodology
  • To provide an overview of the key findings and debates on the topic

Writing the literature review shows your reader how your work relates to existing research and what new insights it will contribute.

The literature review usually comes near the beginning of your thesis or dissertation . After the introduction , it grounds your research in a scholarly field and leads directly to your theoretical framework or methodology .

A literature review is a survey of credible sources on a topic, often used in dissertations , theses, and research papers . Literature reviews give an overview of knowledge on a subject, helping you identify relevant theories and methods, as well as gaps in existing research. Literature reviews are set up similarly to other  academic texts , with an introduction , a main body, and a conclusion .

An  annotated bibliography is a list of  source references that has a short description (called an annotation ) for each of the sources. It is often assigned as part of the research process for a  paper .  

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6 June، 2024

Examining MA Thesis in The Department of French Language THE IMPACT OF KURDISH MOTHER TONGUE ON LEARNING FRENCH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE, FOR STUDENTS OF KURDISH ORIGINS IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE DEPARTMENTS IN ERBIL AND MOSUL AS A MODEL

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On Thursday, June 6, 2024, in Ibn Al-Atheer Hall in the College of Arts, an MA thesis discussion was held and attended by a number of college professors and postgraduate students.

The study, presented by the student (Shanaz Ismail Youssef Al-Jaf), addresses the definition of the basic concepts and aspects of language and touches on the phenomenon of linguistic duality and multilingualism, as well as linguistic overlap and its types. The thesis aims to shed light on some of the influences that stem from the mother tongue on learning French as a foreign language.

The examining committee:

Asst. Prof. Dr. Jinan Muhammad Watheq / College of Languages ​​/ University of Baghdad.

Chairperson.

Asst. Prof. Dr. Elham Hassan Salo / College of Arts / University of Mosul.

Asst. Prof. Ahmed Hassan Jarjis/College of Arts/University of Mosul.

Asst. Prof. Dara Hassan Taha, /College of Arts/University of Mosul.

Member and Supervisor

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An MA Thesis Was Examined at the Dept. of Arabic Language entitled ” Dictionary of the Orientalists who studied Arabic literature”

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