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Presentation
Technology in the Linguistics Classroom: Instructor and Student Perspective
Linguistic Society of America (2013)
  • Michal Martinez, Boise State University
  • Kelli Jones, Boise State University
  • Jessica Milanez, Boise State University
  • Danielle Yarbrough, Boise State University
Abstract
This poster will highlight best practices for incorporating technology into the linguistics classroom. From facilitating real-time feedback in large lecture-style introductory classes to the use of mobile technology and document sharing in field methods courses, this presentation will highlight the benefits and downfalls of the incorporation of technology into undergraduate courses. It will also demonstrate the importance of using technology as a tool to better meet and assess learning objectives. Both instructor and student perspectives will be outlined and discussed.
Keywords
  • Technology,
  • higher education,
  • linguistics undergraduate
Disciplines
Publication Date
Winter January 5, 2013
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Poster Handout
Citation Information
Michal Martinez, Kelli Jones, Jessica Milanez and Danielle Yarbrough. "Technology in the Linguistics Classroom: Instructor and Student Perspective" Linguistic Society of America (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michal_martinez/11/