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Lee S-M, Wu JG. Preparing teachers for the future: Microteaching in the immersive VR environment. ReCALL. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0958344024000089 Abstract: “The present study aims to explore how pre- and in-service language teachers incorporate the cutting-edge technology of immersive virtual reality (iVR) into their teaching practice. Specifically, the study examined how…

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Cindrić, I., &Gregurić, M. (2023). An example of the TPACK model in pre-service language teacher education: Action research with unforseen interventions. In M. N. Güngör (Ed.), Action research in language teaching and teacher education: Voices from diverse contexts (pp. 377-404). BlackSwan. Abstract: “The integration of technology in foreign language teaching…

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Lie, A., Tamah, S. M., & Gozali, I. (2023). Appropriating TPACK in preparation for hybrid learning: Innovations in teaching practices. MEXTESOL Journal, 47(3),1-19. https://www.mextesol.net/journal/index.php?page=journal&id_article=46445 Abstract: “The sudden school suspension during the Covid-19 pandemic forced 218,234 primary and secondary schools in Indonesia to shift into emergency remote teaching (ERT) when internet…

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Wurigen, Z. (2022). Applying Nearpod to the teaching Chinese as a second language class to enhance interactions and collaborations in the secondary schools. Psychology Research, 12(2), 49-57. https://doi.org/10.17265/2159-5542/2022.02.002  Abstract: “The quick spread of the epidemic since 2019 together with fast advancing of technology has exposed teachers to online education, including…

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Nyamekye, E., Baffour-Koduah, D., Zengulaaru, J., & Osei-Owusu, A. (2022). An assessment of Ghanaian language teachers’ technological pedagogical content knowledge amid the COVID-19 pandemic in Ghana. Social Education Research, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.37256/ser.3320221383 Abstract: “The sudden emergence of the COVID-19 resulted in an abrupt shift from the traditional face-to-face teaching method to…

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Eghtesad, S., & Mehrabi, M. (2023). Investigating graduated Iranian French language teaching students’ perceived TPACK during the Covid-19 pandemic. Journal of Foreign Language Research. Advance online publication. https://jflr.ut.ac.ir/article_92120.html?lang=en Abstract: “This study investigates Iranian graduating French Language Teaching .Master’s of Arts students’ self-perceived Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (T P A C…

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Liu, T., Zhang, Z., & Gao, X. A. (2023). Pedagogical design in technology-enhanced language education research: A scoping review. Sustainability, 15(7), Article 6069. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15076069 Abstract: “This scoping literature review aims to explore how language teachers incorporate technology into their teaching and learning experiences. It does this by reviewing studies related…

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Ngandeu, J. B. (2021). Dealing with barriers to the integration of computer assisted language learning in an African context: Is the TPACK framework enough? An analysis of ICT integration in a low tech context. Per Linguam: a Journal of Language Learning, 36(2), 90-103. https://doi.org/10.5785/36-2-947 Abstract: “The use of technology in teaching…

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Li, X. (2022). Design and development of a wiki-based collaborative process writing pedagogy: Putting technological, pedagogical, and content knowledge (TPACK) in action. World Scientific. https://doi.org/10.1142/12277 Abstract: “This book provides an example of the capitalization of computer and wiki technology to support collaborative writing among Mainland Chinese upper primary school students.…

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Baser, D., Akkus, R., Akayoglu, S., Top, E., & Gurer, M. D.. (2021). Training in-service teachers through individualized technology-related mentorship. Educational Technology Research and Development, 69(6), 3131–3151. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11423-021-10065-w Abstract: “Following the recent developments in information and communication technologies (ICT), educators cannot opt-out using technology in educational settings. Yet, research studies…

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