The current study explores closely how using a combined modalities of asynchronous computer-mediated communication (CMC) via blogs and face-to-face (FTF) interaction through ethnographic interviews with native speakers (L1s) supports autonomous learning as the result of reflective and social processes. The study involves 16 American undergraduate students who participated in blogs to develop their intercultural competence over the course of one-semester study abroad. The results show that blogs afforded students the opportunity to work independently (e.g., content creation) and reflect upon cross-cultural issues. Critical reflection, however, relied on the teacher’s guidance and feedback, as most of the students were cognitively challenged ...
Blogs and podcasts open new ways for global communication and development of intercultural awareness...
The goal of this action research project is to investigate how a blog writing project may help unive...
Today Web 2.0 technologies, including blogs, are presenting both teachers and learners with new hori...
The current study explores closely how using a combined modalities of asynchronous computer-mediated...
The study involved 16 American undergraduate students who used weekly blogs and conducted ethnograph...
Blogs are a ‘Web 2.0’ technology that have demonstrated their potential to improve writing and refle...
Blog technology is a potential medium for encouraging reflective writing through self-expression and...
This paper is a report on a three-month telecollaboration between two groups of students studying in...
Participants in study abroad (SA) programs (sojourners) are often encouraged to blog as a form of re...
Web 2.0 technologies create opportunities for distance learning with particular promise for students...
This paper examines the relatively new phenomenon of study abroad blogs and analyzes the potential o...
Abstract Writing has not been an easy task to all learners of a foreign language. Different ways hav...
This study focuses on the potentials of blogging as an activity for L3 learning as perceived by the ...
With the internationalization of the English language and the rise of the internet and other compute...
Blogs have become a popular tool to improve learning and enhance student engagement. The process of ...
Blogs and podcasts open new ways for global communication and development of intercultural awareness...
The goal of this action research project is to investigate how a blog writing project may help unive...
Today Web 2.0 technologies, including blogs, are presenting both teachers and learners with new hori...
The current study explores closely how using a combined modalities of asynchronous computer-mediated...
The study involved 16 American undergraduate students who used weekly blogs and conducted ethnograph...
Blogs are a ‘Web 2.0’ technology that have demonstrated their potential to improve writing and refle...
Blog technology is a potential medium for encouraging reflective writing through self-expression and...
This paper is a report on a three-month telecollaboration between two groups of students studying in...
Participants in study abroad (SA) programs (sojourners) are often encouraged to blog as a form of re...
Web 2.0 technologies create opportunities for distance learning with particular promise for students...
This paper examines the relatively new phenomenon of study abroad blogs and analyzes the potential o...
Abstract Writing has not been an easy task to all learners of a foreign language. Different ways hav...
This study focuses on the potentials of blogging as an activity for L3 learning as perceived by the ...
With the internationalization of the English language and the rise of the internet and other compute...
Blogs have become a popular tool to improve learning and enhance student engagement. The process of ...
Blogs and podcasts open new ways for global communication and development of intercultural awareness...
The goal of this action research project is to investigate how a blog writing project may help unive...
Today Web 2.0 technologies, including blogs, are presenting both teachers and learners with new hori...