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UNIVERSITY OF CARABOBOEDUCATION SCHOOL
MODERN LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT
Idalina PereiraYettzi SánchezEliza MezaAdriana Calderón
Web 1.0 Web 2.0
WWW
and
INTERNET CALL
Web 1.0
It is an old internet that only allows people to read from the internet. Web 1.0 is concentrated on presenting, not creating.
Web 1.0 is about:
Reading. Companies. HTML. Home pages. Client-server.
Web 2.0
It is a loosely defined intersection of web application features that facilitate participatory information sharing and collaboration on the World Wide Web.
Web 2.0 is about:
Writing. Communities. Peer to peer. XML. Blogs.
WEB
World Wide Web
The World Wide Web consists of all the public Web sites connected to the Internet worldwide, including the client devices that access Web content. The term WWW refers to the World Wide Web or simply the Web.
Internet The Internet in simple terms is a network of the interlinked computer networking worldwide, which is accessible to the general public.
Differences
Internet
Is a massive network of networks.
The Internet connects millions of computers
together globally, forming a network in which any
computer can communicate with any
other computer.
Information that travels over the Internet does so
via a variety of languages known as
protocol
WWW
Is a way of accessing information over the
medium of the Internet
The Web uses the HTTP protocol, only one of the languages spoken over the Internet, to transmit
data
The Web uses the HTTP protocol, only one of the languages spoken over the Internet, to transmit
data
CALL Computer-assisted Language Learning (CALL) is succinctly defined in a seminal work by Levy (1997: p.1) as “the search for and study of aplications of the computer in language teaching and learning”.
Interest and motivation.
Individualization.
A compatible learning style.
Optimal use of learning time.
Immediate feedback.
Error analysis.
Guided and repetitive
practice.
Lack of trained teachers.
Imperfect current CALL programs.
Inability to handle unexpected situations.
CALL
DISADVANTAGES
ADVANTAGES