Innovations in Less Commonly Taught Languages: A Conversation with Kadidja Koné and Paula Winke
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2025-04-10
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In this episode of 'Voices from LLT Language Learning and Technologies' podcast, special guests Kadidja Koné and Paula Winke discuss their recent work editing a special issue focused on the role of technology in learning and teaching less commonly taught languages (LCTLs). They touch upon their backgrounds, motivations, and experiences, as they share insights on the diverse range of papers included in the special issue. The guests offer practical advice for teachers and researchers interested in the field, highlighting the significance of mobile technology and collaborative research in enhancing language learning.
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In this episode of 'Voices from LLT Language Learning and Technologies' podcast, special guests Kadidja Koné and Paula Winke discuss their recent work editing a special issue focused on the role of technology in learning and teaching less commonly taught languages (LCTLs). They touch upon their backgrounds, motivations, and experiences, as they share insights on the diverse range of papers included in the special issue. The guests offer practical advice for teachers and researchers interested in the field, highlighting the significance of mobile technology and collaborative research in enhancing language learning.
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Reinders, H. (Host). (2025, April 10). Innovations in Less Commonly Taught Languages: A Conversation with Kadidja Koné and Paula Winke (No. 10) [Audio podcast episode]. National Foreign Language Resource Center.
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