Textbook 4.0 – From Paper-Based Textbooks with Digital Components to Interactive Teaching and Learning Environments
Contributor(s)
Ketzer-Nöltge, Almut (editor)
Würffel, Nicola (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
For over four decades, textbooks have been enhanced with digital components, and today, it is almost impossible to find a textbook that does not contain any. Does this mean that textbooks have been fully digitalized and that we have reached a point where the integration of digital media into textbooks is the norm? Since there is no clear consensus on what is meant by the digitalization of textbooks, there is no simple answer to this question. This edited volume, therefore, attempts to clarify the respective terminology as a starting point. Through a multi-perspective approach and the joint conceptual considerations of various experts, it then provides insights into the historical processes of the increasing digitalization of textbooks, into evaluations of the current status quo, and into considerations of different and innovative design options for future interactive learning and teaching environments. In doing so, it identifies deficiencies and challenges and offers perspectives for new developments.
Keywords
Almut; Based; Components; Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL); Digital; digital components of textbooks; digital media; Digital textbook; digitalization; Environments; foreign language learning; foreign language teaching; Interactive; Karin; Ketzer; Learning; Michael; Nicola; Nöltge; Paper; Rücker; Teaching; Textbook; Textbooks; Vogt; WürffelDOI
10.3726/b22145ISBN
9783631901472, 9783631901489, 9783631808399, 9783631901472Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2024Series
KFU – Kolloquium Fremdsprachenunterricht, 77Classification
Language teaching and learning
Language teaching theory and methods
Teaching skills and techniques
Educational equipment and technology, computer-aided learning (CAL)
Educational: Modern (non-native or second) languages