This article explores the use of metacognitive strategies in the context of online collaborative language projects, on the basis of the authors’ claim that they can unveil spurious conventional assumptions on the general nature of online language learning, and thereby enable informed, self-regulated, and potentially effective individual learning processes. This research is situated in a recently completed pilot project called The Professional English Workbench, which involved task-based group formation and a rubric-based multi-cyclic (self- and hetero-) evaluation process that aimed at eliciting and enhancing the use of metacognition. As explained in the article, this project was undertaken by volunteer students from a number of subjects re...
In this chapter the focus is on conversations about language between adult learners online, in synch...
This paper examines the reflexions made by a set of online students regarding the results obtained i...
The objectives of this research are to investigate (1) the types of metacognitive strategies and (2)...
This article explores the use of metacognitive strategies in the context of online collaborative lan...
While over the past decade social network sites have enabled both learners and teachers to set up va...
This action research study was initiated to establish new knowledge about the effects of metacogniti...
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the relationship between the use of metacognitive...
Online courses have benefited from the adequate use of digital tools and resources that allow learne...
Over the past two decades, the growth of the Internet and the development of newer computer-mediated...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40956-6_13Lea...
The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/97813510491...
[EN] The metacognition as a self-regulatory strategy presents itself as an essential element in the...
Metacognitive strategies are learners’ strategies to think or organize their learning. There have be...
Research in eLearning and technology enhanced learning (TEL) has predominantly focused on the creati...
Changes in the production, transmission and access to information generated by information and commu...
In this chapter the focus is on conversations about language between adult learners online, in synch...
This paper examines the reflexions made by a set of online students regarding the results obtained i...
The objectives of this research are to investigate (1) the types of metacognitive strategies and (2)...
This article explores the use of metacognitive strategies in the context of online collaborative lan...
While over the past decade social network sites have enabled both learners and teachers to set up va...
This action research study was initiated to establish new knowledge about the effects of metacogniti...
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the relationship between the use of metacognitive...
Online courses have benefited from the adequate use of digital tools and resources that allow learne...
Over the past two decades, the growth of the Internet and the development of newer computer-mediated...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40956-6_13Lea...
The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/97813510491...
[EN] The metacognition as a self-regulatory strategy presents itself as an essential element in the...
Metacognitive strategies are learners’ strategies to think or organize their learning. There have be...
Research in eLearning and technology enhanced learning (TEL) has predominantly focused on the creati...
Changes in the production, transmission and access to information generated by information and commu...
In this chapter the focus is on conversations about language between adult learners online, in synch...
This paper examines the reflexions made by a set of online students regarding the results obtained i...
The objectives of this research are to investigate (1) the types of metacognitive strategies and (2)...