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Seminar: Review of Recent Research on AI-powered Technology in Second Language Teaching, Learning and Testing

Event type

Seminar

10Feb
Date

Date

February 10, 2025 (Mon)

Venue

Room 401-402, Meng Wah Complex, HKU

Time

12:45 PM - 2:00 PM

Speaker

Professor Jang Ho Lee
Seminar: Review of Recent Research on AI-powered Technology in Second Language Teaching, Learning and Testing

Review of Recent Research on AI-powered Technology in Second Language Teaching, Learning and Testing
 

Professor Jang Ho Lee
Department of English Education
College of Education, Chung-Ang University


February 10, 2025 (Monday)
12:45 – 14:00
Room 401-402, Meng Wah Complex, HKU
Chair: Professor Yuen-Yi Lo


Abstract:
In recent years, AI technology has advanced significantly, leading to its increasing integration into various fields, including second language (L2) education. These developments offer exciting opportunities for language teachers to enhance their teaching methods and student engagement. Given such developments, this presentation aims to provide an accessible introduction to a range of AI technologies relevant to L2 education, with a focus on the latest research findings. It will explore several tools, starting with large language model (LLM)-based chatbots as speaking practice partners, and ChatGPT as automated writing evaluation tools. Additionally, the presentation will cover how ChatGPT can be used to build test items, offering practical insights for L2 educators. By reviewing previous studies on these AI applications in L2 education, it will provide a clear overview of their benefits and limitations.


About the speaker:
Jang Ho Lee is a Professor of the Department of English Education at Chung-Ang University, Seoul, Republic of Korea. His research interests include AI-based L2 education, the effectiveness of English Medium Instruction (EMI), and the use of L1 in English teaching. To date, he has published over 50 papers in SSCI-indexed journals, with his work appearing in prestigious publications such as Review of Educational Research, Language Learning & Technology, System, The Modern Language Journal, Language Learning, Education and Information Technologies, ELT Journal, Applied Linguistics, TESOL Quarterly, and others.


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