«A picture speaks a thousand words», hence their abundant use in teaching materials. Since the advent of multimedia computers, the visual age has also reached CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning). But are pictures always used optimally and to the greatest advantage of the learner? This book takes a new look at current research about the perception, storage and retrieval of words and pictures in the human mind, cognitive learning strategies, and picture research. Pleading for more cooperation and understanding between researchers, publishers and illustrators, the author has assembled a pragmatic set of principles for the visualization of foreign language vocabulary and applied them in this book.
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Duisburg Papers on Research in Language and Culture
28
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Auflage
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Verlagsort
Frankfurt a.M.
Deutschland
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Illustrationen
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Höhe: 210 mm
Breite: 148 mm
Dicke: 8 mm
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ISBN-13
978-3-631-30685-7 (9783631306857)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
The Author: Angela Heidemann obtained an M.A. degree in English linguistics and literature at the Gerhard Mercator University in Duisburg, FRG in 1995. She was involved in a number of EU Lingua projects developing foreign language learning software including EuroLex Dutch and Step-In Dutch. After her graduation she moved to Great Britain, where she is now teaching German and working as a freelance consultant for CALL.
Contents: Principles for the illustration of foreign language vocabulary in CALL - Perception, storage and retrieval of words and pictures in the human mind - Cognitive learning strategies - Picture research.