Throughout the years, we have seen obstacles being laid on teachers’ and students’ way of teaching and learning in a traditional classroom. How we could create more immersive and interactive learning opportunities for language learners has been drawing many researchers’ attention. One of the solutions is technology. Technology can be used to improve language learning in many ways. It can enhance and sustain the interest levels for language learners by allowing immediate feedback on performance and providing added practice when necessary. Recent research shows that students are able to improve their language fluency and comprehension through technology-based learning.
To respond to the increasing demands of exploiting technology in practical language learning settings, the Track on Technology-Enhanced Language Learning (TELL@ICALT2020) invites researchers and practitioners of educational and training applications in TELL. Candidate papers can describe assessments of technological developments on language learning and teaching, literature reviews addressing current issues and innovative research in the area of technology enhanced language learning, and practice experiences addressing the use of technology in language learning and teaching, etc. to submit original research work in the following topics, but not limited to: