A Conceptual Overview of the History of the CALICO Journal: The Phases of CALL

Authors

  • Bob Fischer Texas State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11139/cj.30.1.1-9

Abstract

Over the 30-year history of the CALICO Journal, various areas of research and development in CALL have come to the fore in articles published in the journal at different points in time. These areas, which reflect the general concerns of the profession, can be conveniently categorized under the general acronym of ICT: Information and Communication Technology. In this article, the former Executive Director of CALICO and Editor of the CALICO Journal traces the major lines of CALLresearch and development as reported in CALICO Journal articles.


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2013-01-18

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Fischer, B. (2013). A Conceptual Overview of the History of the CALICO Journal: The Phases of CALL. CALICO Journal, 30(1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.11139/cj.30.1.1-9

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