: The book contains 12 chapters that blend theoretical background with step-by-step technical instructions for using software and hardware.
: It addresses common technical problems and provides advice on how to troubleshoot them in a real-world classroom setting. Cons : How to Teach English with Technology
: It provides guidance on using the internet, email, podcasts, interactive whiteboards, blogs, wikis, and WebQuests. : The book contains 12 chapters that blend
The book is ideal for and trainees who need a structured introduction to Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL). While seasoned "tech-savvy" teachers might find some sections basic, the practical lesson ideas and pedagogical insights remain useful for expanding a teaching repertoire. (PDF) Book review "How to Teach English with Technology" The book is ideal for and trainees who
by Gavin Dudeney and Nicky Hockly is widely regarded as a practical, comprehensive guide for educators looking to integrate digital tools into the classroom. First published in 2007, it won the 2008 Ben Warren International House Trust prize and remains a foundational text for both novice and experienced teachers. Key Features & Content
: Both authors are highly experienced in English Language Teaching (ELT) and digital pedagogy, which adds significant credibility to the advice.