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OverviewFor 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Karin Vogt , Almut Ketzer-Nöltge , Nicola WürffelPublisher: Peter Lang AG Imprint: Peter Lang AG Edition: New edition Volume: 77 Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9783631808399ISBN 10: 3631808399 Pages: 332 Publication Date: 31 October 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsTable of Contents - Almut Ketzer-Nöltge / Nicola Würffel - Digital Textbook, Textbook 4.0, or Interactive Teaching and Learning Environment? – Introduction to the Edited Volume - Nicola Würffel - From Worksheet Generator to Interactive App: Digital Textbook Components in German Textbooks for German as a Foreign Language from 1980 to 2024 - Almut Ketzer-Nöltge / Nicola Würffel - The Digitalization of Language Textbooks: An Analysis of Textbooks for German as a Foreign Language from 1990 until Today - Dietmar Rösler -Textbook Representations of the Learners’ Perspective on the Culture and Society of the Countries of the Target Language: 30 Years Ago and 30 Years Hence - Carolyn Blume / Lisa Middelanis / Torben Schmidt - Where Tasks, Technology, and Textbooks Meet: An Exploratory Analysis of English Language Teachers' Perceived Affordances of an Intelligent Language Tutoring System - Manuela Franke - The Use of Digital Components of Textbooks in Foreign Language Teaching: A Study Using the Example of Homework Assignments in Lower Secondary Education - Selmin Hedemann / Yibo Min - Online German Language Courses with Augmented Reality. An Empirical Study on the Use of the Merge Cube in Two Online German Courses - Kathleen Plötner. The Immersive Digital Textbook Future VR Scenarios in Foreign Language Learning - Almut Ketzer-Nöltge / Caroline Nast / Lisa Höfler- Advancing Discourse Literacy in 360 Degrees: Two Suggestions - Natallia Baliuk - Go social! Why Textbook 4.0 Should Implement Social Networking Sites and What It Has to Offer for Language Teaching and Learning - Julia Wolbergs / Michaela Markovic / Lisa Höfler- Mitreden im StudentXChange OER Teaching Material 4.0 in the Context of German-Chinese School Exchange - David Fujisawa - Grammar with Building Blocks - Antje Rüger - Authenticity vs. Plannable Progression? Insights into a Textbook-independent Spanish Course for AdultsReviewsAuthor InformationAlmut Ketzer-Nöltge is Professor for German as a Foreign Language at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich. Her research interests include multimedia teaching and learning as well as cognitive language processing. Nicola Würffel is Professor of German as a Foreign Language at Leipzig University. Her research focus is on the digitalization of foreign language teaching and professionalization of prospective German as a Foreign Language teachers. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |