We explored the use of mobile social software, in the form of a mobile group blog, to assist cultural learning. The potential of using this technology for cultural adaptation among overseas students was examined as those students adapted to the everyday life of studying abroad. Two pilot studies and a successful field study of a mobile group blog as used by UK overseas students are reported. A further study with prospective overseas students witnessing this ‘moblogging’ in China revealed the advantages of communicating through this technology as a form of peer-supported preparation for cultural adaptation. Potential advantages for learning a second language via this system, were highlighted as communication was interweaved with cultural ada...
Blogs are a ‘Web 2.0’ technology that have demonstrated their potential to improve writing and refle...
International audienceThis exploratory study focuses on international students’ usage of digital too...
The study involved 16 American undergraduate students who used weekly blogs and conducted ethnograph...
We explored the use of mobile social software, in the form of a mobile group blog, to assist cultura...
We explored the use of mobile social software, in the form of a mobile group blog, to assist cultura...
We explored the use of mobile social software, in the form of a mobile group blog, to assist cultura...
A mobile group blog is an example of a Web 2.0 social space, as well as a tool for the instant colle...
This paper is a report on a three-month telecollaboration between two groups of students studying in...
This paper is a report on a three-month telecollaboration between two groups of students studying in...
In this chapter, we examine how mobile blogging can be used for language learning and propose a defi...
Mobile devices can help digital students reach out across cultures to develop intercultural competen...
The application of mobile technologies to learning has the potential to facilitate the active partic...
Mobile devices can help digital students reach out across cultures to develop intercultural competen...
Sociocultural theory (SCT) emphasises the role of mediation in learning. International students find...
International audienceThis exploratory study focuses on international students’ usage of digital too...
Blogs are a ‘Web 2.0’ technology that have demonstrated their potential to improve writing and refle...
International audienceThis exploratory study focuses on international students’ usage of digital too...
The study involved 16 American undergraduate students who used weekly blogs and conducted ethnograph...
We explored the use of mobile social software, in the form of a mobile group blog, to assist cultura...
We explored the use of mobile social software, in the form of a mobile group blog, to assist cultura...
We explored the use of mobile social software, in the form of a mobile group blog, to assist cultura...
A mobile group blog is an example of a Web 2.0 social space, as well as a tool for the instant colle...
This paper is a report on a three-month telecollaboration between two groups of students studying in...
This paper is a report on a three-month telecollaboration between two groups of students studying in...
In this chapter, we examine how mobile blogging can be used for language learning and propose a defi...
Mobile devices can help digital students reach out across cultures to develop intercultural competen...
The application of mobile technologies to learning has the potential to facilitate the active partic...
Mobile devices can help digital students reach out across cultures to develop intercultural competen...
Sociocultural theory (SCT) emphasises the role of mediation in learning. International students find...
International audienceThis exploratory study focuses on international students’ usage of digital too...
Blogs are a ‘Web 2.0’ technology that have demonstrated their potential to improve writing and refle...
International audienceThis exploratory study focuses on international students’ usage of digital too...
The study involved 16 American undergraduate students who used weekly blogs and conducted ethnograph...