Mat Schulze
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Mat Schulze
@matschulze.bsky.social
Linguist, professor, blogger, manifestor, ...
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Language Learning and AI: 7 lessons from 70 years (#5) pantarhei.press/2025/11/10/a...

... and here is a technical reason why a chatbot is a good conversation partner for a learner and worse at teaching than the guy down the street, who sells ice cream and who is an excellent conversationalist
Language Learning and AI: 7 lessons from 70 years (#5)
5. Recording learner behavior and student modeling The intelligent tutoring systems in ICALL had this knowledge stored in a student model (Schulze, 2012). Student modeling (e.g., Bull, 1993; Bull, …
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December 9, 2025 at 10:49 PM
Language Learning and AI: 7 lessons from 70 years (#4) pantarhei.press/2025/11/05/a...
My personal favorite of the 7 lessons from what we learnt in the time before 2022. Why teachers and learners should be cautious when some claims a chatbot can give you metalinguistic corrective feedback.
Language Learning and AI: 7 lessons from 70 years (#4)
4. Appropriate error correction and contingent feedback Rather than focusing on engaging the learner in communicative interaction, learning with ICALL systems was often based on the assumption that…
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December 6, 2025 at 12:17 AM
Language Learning and AI: 7 lessons from 70 years (#3) pantarhei.press/2025/10/30/a... Looking at what teachers have done with AI before ChatGPT-3 in late 2022 and at what can be and should be or should not be done with GenAI chatbots.
Language Learning and AI: 7 lessons from 70 years (#3)
3. Varied interaction in language-learning tasks The human-machine conversation often works because we are used to adhere – even if the machine cannot and is not — to Grice’s four maxims of c…
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December 6, 2025 at 12:14 AM
Language Learning and AI: 7 lessons from 70 years (#2) pantarhei.press/2025/10/26/a...

Learning some lessons from the past takes a little writing. This is about lesson 2
Language Learning and AI: 7 lessons from 70 years (#2)
2. Communication in context Oxford (1993) desired that “communicative competence must be the cornerstone of ICALL”  (p. 174), noting that many ICALL projects of her time did not me…
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November 24, 2025 at 7:15 PM
Reposted by Mat Schulze
**CALL FOR BOOK PROPOSALS** The book proposal deadline for the 2028 Advances in CALL Research and Practice Book Series is #September30 🔗 See the CfP here: shorturl.at/Tby36

Volumes address a variety of topics that reflect the breadth of diversity in the field of #ComputerAssistedLanguageLearning
September 15, 2025 at 4:34 PM
What is the future of language teaching? That's not what I am worrying about here. I am thinking about what language teachers can do now t shape the future of language teaching with GenAI.
GenAI and the future of language teaching
A prediction about the future of language teaching when GenAI is rapidly evolving? That's tough. Predictions are difficult, especially about the future. Usually Niels Bohr is credited with this bonmot. Apparently, it was the Danish politician Karl Kristian Steincke who said it first: Det er vanskeligt at spå, især når det gælder fremtiden. We are more trying to explore how language teachers can begin to shape the future of language teaching with GenAI.
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September 12, 2025 at 6:12 PM
If you would like to know what people did with AI (in language learning) before ChatGPT burst on the scene in late 2022, and what this tells us about the current developments in generative AI, ...
GenAI and language learning
Photo by Victor Freitas on Pexels.com It feels like the chatter about AI (as they say, when most people mean generative AI only) seems to be as vast as the ocean ... And that is a good thing; we are dealing with a complex rapidly moving challenge-cum-opportunity. Recently, I wrote about 7 lessons from 70 years in the context of AI…
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August 9, 2025 at 11:16 PM
These seven lessons for our work with GenAI today have been drawn from the interaction of AI and language education - in one way or another - for 70 years.
(I)CALL and AI: 7 lessons from 70 years
There has always been some interaction between AI and language and learning for the last 70 years. In computer-assisted language learning (CALL), people have worked on applying AI – and they called it ICALL – for almost 50 years. For GenAI, what can we learn from these efforts of working with good old-fashioned AI for such a long time?
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April 27, 2025 at 7:32 PM
I drawing 7 lessons for GenAI in language education from what had been done with good old-fashioned AI in computer-assisted language learning (CALL) and what was Intelligent CALL (ICALL). All lessons prepped. Follow these posts on the blog.
(I)CALL and AI: 7 lessons from 70 years (#6)
With this one, six of the seven lessons have been prepared. Here is a quick list of what I posted in this context before. – historical introduction – Prep #1: exposure to authentic language– Prep #2: communication in context– Prep #3: interaction in language learning with GenAI– Prep #4: appropriate error correction and contingent feedback– Prep #5: …
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April 1, 2025 at 12:32 PM
Using the structuring method of gradual release of responsibility to discuss the integration of GenAI in language education.
This is part 7 of 9 on CALL and AI.
Computer-assisted language learning and AI: Seven lessons from seventy years (part 7)
With this one, six of the seven lessons have been prepared. Here is a quick list of what I posted in this context before. – historical introduction – Prep #1: exposure to authentic language– Prep #2: communication in context– Prep #3: interaction in language learning with GenAI– Prep #4: appropriate error correction and contingent feedback– Prep #5: …
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March 31, 2025 at 5:44 PM
Reposted by Mat Schulze
Internationale #Studierende - ein wirtschaftlicher #Gewinn für #Deutschland. Neue IW-Studie im Auftrag des DAAD zeigt: Jeder Jahrgang int. Studierender generiert 15,5 Mrd. € mehr an Steuern & Abgaben, als der Staat für ihn per Saldo ausgibt. PM: t1p.de/yhwy6
#Bildung #Fachkräfte #DAAD #IW #BMBF
March 18, 2025 at 9:22 AM
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March 4, 2025 at 4:52 PM
Computer-assisted language learning and AI: Seven lessons from seventy years (part 5)

We are onto part 5. All parts are based on a manuscript for a book chapter that I wrote recently. Part 1 gives a historical introduction. Part 2 focuses on the necessary exposure to authentic language and whether…
Computer-assisted language learning and AI: Seven lessons from seventy years (part 5)
We are onto part 5. All parts are based on a manuscript for a book chapter that I wrote recently. Part 1 gives a historical introduction. Part 2 focuses on the necessary exposure to authentic language and whether this can be done with GenAI. Part 3 looked at communication in context, which is central in language learning. We turned to the role of…
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March 2, 2025 at 10:19 PM
Read this this morning:

All the happiness there is in this world
Arises from others to be happy
And all the suffering there is in this world
Arises from wishing ourselves to be happy

Shantideva
February 28, 2025 at 5:07 PM
Computer-assisted language learning and AI: Seven lessons from seventy years (part 1)

My inspiration for this title came from the book Snyder, T. (2017). On tyranny: Twenty lessons from the twentieth century. Tim Duggan Books. Photo by Mikhail Nilov on Pexels.com What do we know about artificial…
Computer-assisted language learning and AI: Seven lessons from seventy years (part 1)
My inspiration for this title came from the book Snyder, T. (2017). On tyranny: Twenty lessons from the twentieth century. Tim Duggan Books. Photo by Mikhail Nilov on Pexels.com What do we know about artificial intelligence (AI) in language teaching and learning already? What can we see if we look back more than two or so years? In the last two years, discourses on generative AI (GenAI) in the academic literature on (language) education, writing, publishing, (machine) translation, computer science, and many other areas as well as in mainstream and specialized media have resulted in a multitude of articles, books, chapters, columns, essays, guidelines, opinion pieces, and tip sheets.
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February 24, 2025 at 6:14 PM
Computer-assisted language learning and AI: Seven lessons from seventy years (part 4)

And here is part 4 of a short series. All parts are based on a manuscript for a book chapter that I wrote recently. Part 1 gives a historical introduction. Part 2 focuses on the necessary exposure to authentic…
Computer-assisted language learning and AI: Seven lessons from seventy years (part 4)
And here is part 4 of a short series. All parts are based on a manuscript for a book chapter that I wrote recently. Part 1 gives a historical introduction. Part 2 focuses on the necessary exposure to authentic language and whether this can be done with GenAI. Part 3 looked at communication in context, which is central in language learning.
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February 24, 2025 at 4:56 PM