EDITORS’ NOTE

Authors

  • Nadežda Stojković Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Niš

Abstract

Hereby we present our readership with a special issue on Language Learning Technologies. It comes as yet another result of the success of the Second International Conference on Synergies of Language Learning - Teaching English for Specific Purposes and New Language Learning Technologieshttp://esp.elfak.rs/, University of Niš, Serbia, May, 2015. It confirms the insight that the trend of designing and developing technology enhanced ESP learning attracts attention of a growing number of researchers and teachers. Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are proven to empower learners to become more effective in different learning environments. Pervasive features of the modern ICT integrate nicely with ESP learning, leading us towards seamless, anywhere and anytime language learning. Language learning is no longer constrained to traditional environments, settings, methodologies, pedagogies, infrastructures, business models and approaches. Instead, language learning grows into an unprecedented new experience that becomes constituting part of our everyday life. However, as is usually the case with a paradigm shift, it does not come granted without difficulties, challenges and problems. Thus, this special issue focuses on explorations on a dual relationship between technology and English language learning. It gives a comprehensive list of examples of work from different domains of ESP learning, and learned lessons from different experiments and practice. This issue presents evidence how ICT could be adopted to represent an invaluable aid in ESP teaching and learning.

Author Biography

  • Nadežda Stojković, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Niš

    Nadežda Stojković, PhD, Assistant Professor, Lecturer of English Language, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, University of Niš, Serbia.

    Main areas of interest and research: English for Specific and Academic Purposes, academic writing,  relationship between language and identity, literature.

    Author of textbooks Written and Spoken Communications in English for Science and Technology, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Niš, 2005, and coauthor of English for Students of Information and Communication Technologies, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Niš, 2012.

    Author of a chapter in each of the following books: Identity and Difference, Peter Lang Publishers, Switzerland, 2005, Metafrastikes Optikes: Epiloges ke Diaforetikotita. Athens University: Parousia, 2006, Languages for Specific Purposes – Searching for Common Solutions, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007, Education Landscapes in the 21st Century: Cross-cultural Challenges and Multi-disciplinary Perspectives, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK, 2008, Recounting Cultural Encounters, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK, 2009, Identity Issues, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK, 2010, ‘Cultural diplomacy as a Form of Intercultural communication’, Cambridge Schoolars Publishing, 2013 (pending), ‘The Liberation of the Self through a Self Imposed Exile’, in The Beauty of Convention, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013 (pending).
    Initiator and the President of the Program Committee of the First International Conference on Teaching English for Specific Purposes, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Univeristy of Niš, 17-19 May, 2013.

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Published

2016-03-03