AbstractThrough employment of asynchronous voice tools, EFL speaking practice can be moved into the XXIst century with potential benefits for students. The current paper will show that opening the classroom walls to a world audience through employment of Web 2.0 tools, higher expectations are engendered in students than in the in vitro class environment. Since students prepare with a real audience in mind, their motivation and subsequently their performance are expected to improve. This is extremely important and crucial especially in the case of adult students who learn the language in an artificial class environment, with poor prospects of practising it in a real environment. We will discuss the students’ opinions on advantages of employi...
This case study demonstrates how Voxopop, a voice based e-learning tool, can be used to practise oal...
Abstract: Contemporary discussions of education in blended-learning environments increasingly emphas...
Many scholars and educators around the world acknowledge that interactions among students as well as...
AbstractThrough employment of asynchronous voice tools, EFL speaking practice can be moved into the ...
Nowadays, when face-to-face human interactions are restricted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students...
To appear in Czepielewski, S. (Dir.) (2012). Learning a Language in Virtual Worlds. A Review of Inno...
Speaking skills are essential for English as foreign language students in everyday and academic task...
This short reflective paper describes the innovative use of the asynchronous multimedia communicatio...
This chapter examines the potential for voice activities to enhance online learning. Although resear...
Proceedings Indexed in Web of KnowledgeIn teaching a foreign language, it is essential to provide st...
The primary aim of this research in progress is to report on the implementation of Voice Thread as a...
AbstractAlthough XXIst century education has become increasingly permeable to technology helping stu...
We present a case study to evaluate the use of a Wimba Voice Board to support asynchronous audio dis...
We present a case study to evaluate the use of a Wimba Voice Board to support asynchronous audio dis...
In EFL classrooms, teaching speaking is difficult because of limited time, students’ inhibitions, an...
This case study demonstrates how Voxopop, a voice based e-learning tool, can be used to practise oal...
Abstract: Contemporary discussions of education in blended-learning environments increasingly emphas...
Many scholars and educators around the world acknowledge that interactions among students as well as...
AbstractThrough employment of asynchronous voice tools, EFL speaking practice can be moved into the ...
Nowadays, when face-to-face human interactions are restricted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students...
To appear in Czepielewski, S. (Dir.) (2012). Learning a Language in Virtual Worlds. A Review of Inno...
Speaking skills are essential for English as foreign language students in everyday and academic task...
This short reflective paper describes the innovative use of the asynchronous multimedia communicatio...
This chapter examines the potential for voice activities to enhance online learning. Although resear...
Proceedings Indexed in Web of KnowledgeIn teaching a foreign language, it is essential to provide st...
The primary aim of this research in progress is to report on the implementation of Voice Thread as a...
AbstractAlthough XXIst century education has become increasingly permeable to technology helping stu...
We present a case study to evaluate the use of a Wimba Voice Board to support asynchronous audio dis...
We present a case study to evaluate the use of a Wimba Voice Board to support asynchronous audio dis...
In EFL classrooms, teaching speaking is difficult because of limited time, students’ inhibitions, an...
This case study demonstrates how Voxopop, a voice based e-learning tool, can be used to practise oal...
Abstract: Contemporary discussions of education in blended-learning environments increasingly emphas...
Many scholars and educators around the world acknowledge that interactions among students as well as...