LINGUISTIC EDUCATION: EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES

Academic year
2026/2027 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
EDUCAZIONE LINGUISTICA: TECNOLOGIE DIDATTICHE
Course code
LT2370 (AF:624090 AR:362823)
Teaching language
Italian
Modality
Blended (on campus and online classes)
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Academic Discipline
L-LIN/02
Period
1st Semester
Course year
3
Where
VENEZIA
The course is part of the core curriculum of the degree programme in Languages, Civilisations and Language Sciences and contributes to the development of fundamental knowledge in the field of language education. It introduces the role of educational technologies, with particular attention to the use of games—especially digital ones—as tools for language learning. The course provides students with basic tools to understand and analyse their use in educational contexts, in relation to the main learning theories.
1. Knowledge and understanding
Know the main educational technologies and types of games (analogue and digital) used in language education.
Understand the role of educational technologies and games in language learning processes, also in relation to major learning theories.

2. Applying knowledge and understanding
Be able to analyse and use, in a guided way, games and digital tools in language education contexts.
Be able to recognise the educational potential of different types of games in relation to learning objectives.

3. Making judgements
Be able to reflect critically on the role of educational technologies and games in educational contexts.
Be able to evaluate, in an informed way, the use of games and digital tools in different contexts.

4. Communication skills
Be able to describe and discuss concepts and approaches related to language education, educational technologies, and game-based learning.

5. Learning skills
Be able to keep up to date with educational technologies and game-based approaches to language education.
Be able to develop a reflective attitude towards the use of games and digital tools.
For this course there are no prerequisites.
Language education and teaching of analog and digital games; History of game teaching and language education; Development and play; (Video)games and language education; Types of digital games for language education; Learning theories, educational technologies, and digital games for language learning; Language education, (analog and digital) games, and disability


Mandatory texts:
Teaching lessons in Moodle.


Assessment will take place through a written exam consisting of 12 multiple-choice questions (1 point each) and 4 short open-ended questions (worth up to a maximum of 5 points each). Duration of the exam: 50 minutes.

The questions are designed to assess both the theoretical knowledge acquired during the course and the ability to understand, analyse, and apply this knowledge to case studies.

The open-ended questions are evaluated on the basis of the following criteria: (a) accuracy and relevance of theoretical knowledge; (b) ability to understand and re-elaborate the content; (c) appropriate use of disciplinary language; (d) clarity and effectiveness of expression.

Attending students will have the opportunity to carry out individual and group activities during the course, aimed at supporting exam preparation.
written

The lecturer has a duty to ensure that the rules regarding the authenticity and originality of exam tests and papers are respected. Therefore, if there is suspicion of irregular conduct, an additional assessment may be conducted, which could differ from the original exam description.

A. Marks in the range 18–22 will be awarded in the presence of:
- sufficient knowledge and applied understanding of the course content;
- limited ability to collect and/or interpret data, demonstrating autonomous judgement;
- sufficient communication skills, particularly in the use of disciplinary language.
B. Marks in the range 23–26 will be awarded in the presence of:
- satisfactory knowledge and applied understanding of the course content;
- satisfactory ability to collect and/or interpret data, demonstrating autonomous judgement;
- adequate communication skills, particularly in the use of disciplinary language.
C. Marks in the range 27–30 will be awarded in the presence of:
- good or very good knowledge and applied understanding of the course content;
- good or very good ability to collect and/or interpret data, demonstrating autonomous judgement;
- fully appropriate communication skills, particularly in the use of disciplinary language.
D. Honours (cum laude) will be awarded in the presence of excellent knowledge and applied understanding of the course content, as well as excellent judgement and communication skills.
Lessons, in-person and online laboratory activities (blended mode).
Students not attending the course should contact the teacher and tutor to obtain the Moodle access code. Send an email to banzato@unive.it with the subject: ACCESS CODE.


This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Human capital, health, education" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development

Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 08/04/2026