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ABBREVIATIONS
AJAX–AsynchronousJavaScriptAndXML
ANOVA–AnalysisofVariance
BATT–BeliefsaboutTeachingwithTechnology(Abdelraheem,2004)
BB–BulletinBoard
BL–BlendedLearning
CAI–Computer-AssistedInstruction
CAL–Computer-AssistedLearning
CALL–Computer-AssistedLanguageLearning
CAT–Computer-AssistedTranslation
CBAM–Concern-BasedAdoptionModel(Hall,Wallace&Dossett,1973)
CD–CompactDisc
CD-ROM–CompactDisc,Read-OnlyMemory
CEFR–TheCommonEuropeanFrameworkofReferenceforLanguages
CLT–CommunicativeLanguageTeaching
CMC–Computer-MediatedCommunication
CMS–ContentManagementSystem
CoP–CommunityofPractice
CSCUT–ConditionsthatSupportConstructivistUsesofTechnology(Ravitz&Light,
2000)
CSS–CascadingStyleSheets
DDL–Data-DrivenLearning
DHTML–DynamicHyperTextMarkupLanguage
DIY–Do-It-Yourself(corpus)
DTP–DesktopPublishing
DVD-ROM–DigitalVideoDisc,Read-OnlyMemory
EAP–EnglishforAcademicPurposes
ECDL–EuropeanComputerDrivingLicence
ECML–EuropeanCentreforModernLanguages
ECTS–EuropeanCreditTransferSystem
EFL–EnglishasaForeignLanguage
EPOSTL–EuropeanPortfolioforStudentTeachersofLanguages(Newbyetal.,2007)
ERIH–EuropeanResearchIndexforHumanities
ESL–EnglishasaSecondLanguage
ESP–EnglishforSpecificPurposes