AbstractEducators have engaged with Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs or podcasts, to make learning more personalized, more interactive and more dynamic. Blogging has emerged as one of the most popular forms of online discourse. Blogging is seen as a learning platform in providing opportunities for learning English which can improve the students’ knowledge about their language performance in writing. The unique nature of the blog's architecture and the low cost have not only affected how students can publish and distribute their work to a wider audience but also how the students see themselves as authors. This paper focuses on the use of blogs in a language and IT course which can help to maximize students’ collaborative writing. Findings ...
This study focuses on the potentials of blogging as an activity for L3 learning as perceived by the ...
The main goal of English language teaching (ELT) is to develop learners’ skills to communicate with ...
In this article we present an investigation that focused on the students' perception of using B...
AbstractEducators have engaged with Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs or podcasts, to make learning...
Due to a rapid development and expansion of technology and, as a result, Web 2.0 technologies are pr...
This paper reports on a study incorporating blog projects as part of an integrated English project a...
The current trend of higher education is the increasing share of independent individual and group wo...
The use of technology in language learning is not an unfamiliar concept. ‘Weblogs’ or ‘Blogs’ are a ...
Technology is advancing in continuous and swift steps, producing many tools that can be utilized in ...
Blog technology is a potential medium for encouraging reflective writing through self-expression and...
Abstract Writing has not been an easy task to all learners of a foreign language. Different ways hav...
A weblog (blog or web log) is a web-based publication consisting primarily of written periodic artic...
textWeblogs (blogs) have become a potential tool to assist in the delivery of instruction for writi...
Since 1998, weblogs (or ‘blogs’) have gained increasing notice in the cyberspace community because e...
Blog use may offer instructors a helpful tool for teaching writing at the tertiary level in Teachin...
This study focuses on the potentials of blogging as an activity for L3 learning as perceived by the ...
The main goal of English language teaching (ELT) is to develop learners’ skills to communicate with ...
In this article we present an investigation that focused on the students' perception of using B...
AbstractEducators have engaged with Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs or podcasts, to make learning...
Due to a rapid development and expansion of technology and, as a result, Web 2.0 technologies are pr...
This paper reports on a study incorporating blog projects as part of an integrated English project a...
The current trend of higher education is the increasing share of independent individual and group wo...
The use of technology in language learning is not an unfamiliar concept. ‘Weblogs’ or ‘Blogs’ are a ...
Technology is advancing in continuous and swift steps, producing many tools that can be utilized in ...
Blog technology is a potential medium for encouraging reflective writing through self-expression and...
Abstract Writing has not been an easy task to all learners of a foreign language. Different ways hav...
A weblog (blog or web log) is a web-based publication consisting primarily of written periodic artic...
textWeblogs (blogs) have become a potential tool to assist in the delivery of instruction for writi...
Since 1998, weblogs (or ‘blogs’) have gained increasing notice in the cyberspace community because e...
Blog use may offer instructors a helpful tool for teaching writing at the tertiary level in Teachin...
This study focuses on the potentials of blogging as an activity for L3 learning as perceived by the ...
The main goal of English language teaching (ELT) is to develop learners’ skills to communicate with ...
In this article we present an investigation that focused on the students' perception of using B...