In the present article we use a chat conversations' corpus to study the process of resolving language problems. Our corpus includes chat conversations which took place between LSP students engaged in correcting errors in their peers' summaries. Theparticipants worked in groups and used the Windows Messenger program forcommunication within the group. Their task also included making use of electronic dictionaries and other reference materials. The conversations'corpus obtainedas a result of this exercise was analyzed holistically for possible indicators of each particular stage of the problem solving process. Later these indicators were validated throughout the entire corpus. Each problem solving process was thus represented as a chain of ind...
Paper presented at the Kaleidoscope CSCL SIG Workshop on Analysis of Interaction and Learning, NAIL ...
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In the present article we use a chat conversations’ corpus to study the process of resolving languag...
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The COMPS project employs computer chat for students working in small groups solving classroom probl...
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The purpose of this article is to examine methodological challenges in the study of computer-mediate...
This study intends to show the potential of using the Internet as a supportive means for teaching a...
Paper presented at the Kaleidoscope CSCL SIG Workshop on Analysis of Interaction and Learning, NAIL ...
This paper investigates the impact that a teacher's virtual presence--or lack thereof--has on studen...
Research on online discourse has found that computer-mediated communication (CMC) such as e-mail and...
In the present article we use a chat conversations’ corpus to study the process of resolving languag...
textWhy do some groups of people work well together while others do not? It is commonly accepted tha...
This article introduces a technique of using online chat to focus students ’ attention on problems o...
Prior research has shown that intermediate-level adult learners of Russian who worked interactively ...
This research analyses participants' orientation to linguistic identities in chat and introduces dat...
The COMPS project employs computer chat for students working in small groups solving classroom probl...
This study presents a part of results of a research project from the field of foreign language learn...
A study investigated the involvement strategies present in the textual conversations of four graduat...
AbstractThis paper investigates the language used by a group of Italian advanced EFL learners partic...
This project attempts to train a computer to recognize linguistic dialogue acts within transcripts o...
The purpose of this article is to examine methodological challenges in the study of computer-mediate...
This study intends to show the potential of using the Internet as a supportive means for teaching a...
Paper presented at the Kaleidoscope CSCL SIG Workshop on Analysis of Interaction and Learning, NAIL ...
This paper investigates the impact that a teacher's virtual presence--or lack thereof--has on studen...
Research on online discourse has found that computer-mediated communication (CMC) such as e-mail and...