This paper addresses the application of a class blog in an EFL (English as a foreign language) teaching context in order to promote student interaction and learning. A weblog, or blog, is an interactive homepage easy to set up and manage, which permits publishing online. Although it was not initially provided for pedagogical purposes, a blog has a great potential to be used as a tool in EFL classes, especially to motivate students to engage in online exchanges, thereby expanding their language study and learning community beyond the walls of a physical classroom. This small scale action research explores the usefulness of incorporating a blog project into an EFL class as it provides an effective means of facilitating greater learner interac...
The main purpose of the study reported in this article is to find out from the didactic perspective ...
Due to a rapid development and expansion of technology and, as a result, Web 2.0 technologies are pr...
This paper describes and reviews an English class blog exchange project between two classes of Engli...
Nowadays the need to teach students using Weblogs has become one of the most important issues discus...
The dynamism of information technology and of recent developments in the field of technology has imp...
The aim of the study was to reveal student perceptions regarding the integration of blogs into writi...
The current trend of higher education is the increasing share of independent individual and group wo...
Since 1998, weblogs (or ‘blogs’) have gained increasing notice in the cyberspace community because e...
This study attempted to discover learners ’ perceptions on the use of blogs for EFL (English as a fo...
This paper describes and reviews an English class blog exchange project between two classes of Engli...
AbstractThe application of new Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools in English Langu...
Abstract: Weblogs, or blogs for short, were created as a tool for people to create online journals w...
This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of using blog innovation on 6th Grade EFL students'...
AbstractEducators have engaged with Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs or podcasts, to make learning...
This study was performed concerning the usage of a blog to ascertain the perceptions of the students...
The main purpose of the study reported in this article is to find out from the didactic perspective ...
Due to a rapid development and expansion of technology and, as a result, Web 2.0 technologies are pr...
This paper describes and reviews an English class blog exchange project between two classes of Engli...
Nowadays the need to teach students using Weblogs has become one of the most important issues discus...
The dynamism of information technology and of recent developments in the field of technology has imp...
The aim of the study was to reveal student perceptions regarding the integration of blogs into writi...
The current trend of higher education is the increasing share of independent individual and group wo...
Since 1998, weblogs (or ‘blogs’) have gained increasing notice in the cyberspace community because e...
This study attempted to discover learners ’ perceptions on the use of blogs for EFL (English as a fo...
This paper describes and reviews an English class blog exchange project between two classes of Engli...
AbstractThe application of new Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools in English Langu...
Abstract: Weblogs, or blogs for short, were created as a tool for people to create online journals w...
This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of using blog innovation on 6th Grade EFL students'...
AbstractEducators have engaged with Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs or podcasts, to make learning...
This study was performed concerning the usage of a blog to ascertain the perceptions of the students...
The main purpose of the study reported in this article is to find out from the didactic perspective ...
Due to a rapid development and expansion of technology and, as a result, Web 2.0 technologies are pr...
This paper describes and reviews an English class blog exchange project between two classes of Engli...