the history of call final
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The History of CALL: The late 70s
Talia Jocelyn Caballero Verdienes
Saida Soraya Cerda Abundis
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The late 70s: The realease of the Mini
and the Start of the Micro
1970:
DELPHI
1971:
1972:
8-BIT 8008 chip
1973:
The first microcomputer
1974:
First issue of Oregon
Interactive discovery learning
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The late 70s: David meets Goliath, The years of Apple and Microsoft
First OS for computers
1975:
microprocessors
1976:
Apple computer
1978:
First hypermedia system
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The late 70s: Floppies, videodiscs and theBeginning of intelligence
1978:
TRANSPAC
1979:
UTAH
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Interactive Discovery learning
•Theory applied to math and science
•Argues that communicative skills can be achieved through interactive learning
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• First American national conference on Computer Learning– OCDE announces its favor of information
learning
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1970Development of DELPHI chip by Intel
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1971
• The invention of the e-mail by Ray Tomlison
• Intel introduced the 4004 microprocessor in 1969 by Ted Hoff, S. Mazor and F. Fagin
• Development of the Computer display Theory by David Merril
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• The CDT was applied to CAI in all disciplines
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1972
• The introduction of the 8- bit 8008 bit by Phillips
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1973
• The first microcomputer : 8008 based on Scelbi 8-H
• The first journal system was published in Minnesota : MECC
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1974
• First issue of Oregon Computing Teacher Magazine (The Computing Teacher)– “Teaching children to read using a computer”-
Richard Atkinson
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First OS
• Control Program for Microcomputers (CPM)• MICROSOFT- created by Paul Allen & William
Gates• Under stewardship of Graham Davies, School of
Language Studies in Ealing College of Higher Education
• National Center for Computer Assisted Language (NCCALL)– Major role in Great Britain– Publishes first British newsletter of CALL
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1975
• Altair 8800, Zilog Z80, Z80, MOS 6502, Motorola 6800 microprocessors
• Altair- microcomputer kit • first using BASIC
• Basic Instruction Program (BIP) is born
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1976
• Wilkins publishes Notional Syllabuses
• Apple Computer is formed• Texas instruments
• TMS9000-first 16-bit microprocessor
• Control data corporation markets PLATO system as commercial product
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1978
• First hypermedia system, ASPEN Movie Map, developed by Andrew Lippman (MIT)
• Release of 8088 by INTEL- commercial success
• OSI model: Open Systems Interconnexion
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1978
• TRANSPAC (Transmission par Paquets) by DGT
• First high speed communication network in France
• MicroPro- first word processor• Apple & Radio Shack announces 51/45
inch floppy disc drive• Widdowson releases “Teaching Language
as Communication”• Munby releases Communicative Syllabus
Design
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1979
• Utah State University ties Apple to videodisc for CAI
• Micromodems come out & Ethernet connections begin
• INTEL introduces 8088-heart of IBM PC
• Hard disc systems added to micros
• Compuserve is created
• Smalltalk language invented
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• Les 10,000 micros project in France• Secondary schools equipped with machines and
teacher training starts• Brumfit & Johnson publish “The Communicative
Approach to Language Teaching”• Tim Johns- writes first program for mainframe
computers at University of Brimingham- Jumbler• ADA language created by Jean Ichbiah in
France
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• The end ….