This study consists of the description of an intercultural exchange project called telecollaboration that aimed at providing students with opportunities of developing communicative competence using ICTs in two different contexts in the countries of USA and Colombia. Primarily, the description of the conditions for effective implementation of ICTs as the project itself and its methodological procedures are presented, and then the analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of the methodological procedures too. In general, the results indicate that the experience was very satisfactory and that the pedagogical procedures for telecollaboration allowed clarity and evidence of intercultural awareness and orality in both audiences participating i...
This article evaluates the results of a telecollaborative project in higher education by analysing t...
It is a genuine pleasure to introduce this special issue of Language Learning & Technology on te...
International audienceReviewing 20 years of telecollaborative research, O’Dowd (2015) shows how onli...
This study consists of the description of an intercultural exchange project called telecollaboration...
Telecollaboration has emerged as an effective way to promote language competency and intercultural c...
Considering the fact that many students around the world often do not have many chances to engage in...
In today's globalized world, learning languages and developing intercultural skills are of paramount...
This article focuses on the ways of researching the process of designing, developing, and using tele...
The TILA project originated from the need to explore whether and how telecollaboration affects langu...
The TILA project originated from the need to explore whether and how telecollaboration affects langu...
This paper illustrates the phases of a research project called Intercultural Telecollaboration that ...
This thesis project embarked on a journey with the beliefs that online communication environments wo...
In recent years, we can witness a still growing interest in the method, sometimes called Telecollabo...
The development of intercultural communicative competence is increasingly important in this globalis...
This study investigates the intercultural development with young learners from Sweden and New Zealan...
This article evaluates the results of a telecollaborative project in higher education by analysing t...
It is a genuine pleasure to introduce this special issue of Language Learning & Technology on te...
International audienceReviewing 20 years of telecollaborative research, O’Dowd (2015) shows how onli...
This study consists of the description of an intercultural exchange project called telecollaboration...
Telecollaboration has emerged as an effective way to promote language competency and intercultural c...
Considering the fact that many students around the world often do not have many chances to engage in...
In today's globalized world, learning languages and developing intercultural skills are of paramount...
This article focuses on the ways of researching the process of designing, developing, and using tele...
The TILA project originated from the need to explore whether and how telecollaboration affects langu...
The TILA project originated from the need to explore whether and how telecollaboration affects langu...
This paper illustrates the phases of a research project called Intercultural Telecollaboration that ...
This thesis project embarked on a journey with the beliefs that online communication environments wo...
In recent years, we can witness a still growing interest in the method, sometimes called Telecollabo...
The development of intercultural communicative competence is increasingly important in this globalis...
This study investigates the intercultural development with young learners from Sweden and New Zealan...
This article evaluates the results of a telecollaborative project in higher education by analysing t...
It is a genuine pleasure to introduce this special issue of Language Learning & Technology on te...
International audienceReviewing 20 years of telecollaborative research, O’Dowd (2015) shows how onli...