A qualitative investigation into language education students' use of computer-mediated communication, this study reveals how the diversity, support and resources constructed through students on-line dialogue served to scaffold students' language and content learning. The study focuses on student interaction on an asynchronous bulletin board used as an adjunct to a graduate seminar. The radicals of persistent conversation (Bregman & Haythornthwaite, 2001) interacted with elements of the seminar design to facilitate non-native speakers' entry into the dialogue, while simultaneously affording all students with opportunities for exercising agency in their own learning. Relationships between native and nonnative speakers of English were ...
This study arose out of a concern for the adult learners who choose to study in computer conferencin...
In computer-mediated communication (CMC) environments, there is an extensive body of research which ...
This article examines social presence in virtual asynchronous learning communities among foreign lan...
A qualitative investigation into language education students' use of computer-mediated communicatio...
A study investigated the involvement strategies present in the textual conversations of four graduat...
This paper reports on a pilot study examining how the communication patterns of second language lear...
Research shows that academic literacy is discipline specific. Students have to learning the ways of ...
Interaction involves people communicating and reacting to each other. This process is key to the stu...
This study examined the interactions that occurred in an on-line university course. The study used t...
Effective employment of information and communication technology (ICT) in foreign language teaching ...
Research studies demonstrate that L2 learners participate more equally when using synchronous comput...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is increasingly used not only in second/for-eign language teac...
An increasing number of researchers use conversation analysis (CA) methodology to investigate intera...
Abstract: The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the on-line discourse accompanying a ...
According to sociocultural approaches to second language acquisition (SLA), participation in communi...
This study arose out of a concern for the adult learners who choose to study in computer conferencin...
In computer-mediated communication (CMC) environments, there is an extensive body of research which ...
This article examines social presence in virtual asynchronous learning communities among foreign lan...
A qualitative investigation into language education students' use of computer-mediated communicatio...
A study investigated the involvement strategies present in the textual conversations of four graduat...
This paper reports on a pilot study examining how the communication patterns of second language lear...
Research shows that academic literacy is discipline specific. Students have to learning the ways of ...
Interaction involves people communicating and reacting to each other. This process is key to the stu...
This study examined the interactions that occurred in an on-line university course. The study used t...
Effective employment of information and communication technology (ICT) in foreign language teaching ...
Research studies demonstrate that L2 learners participate more equally when using synchronous comput...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is increasingly used not only in second/for-eign language teac...
An increasing number of researchers use conversation analysis (CA) methodology to investigate intera...
Abstract: The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine the on-line discourse accompanying a ...
According to sociocultural approaches to second language acquisition (SLA), participation in communi...
This study arose out of a concern for the adult learners who choose to study in computer conferencin...
In computer-mediated communication (CMC) environments, there is an extensive body of research which ...
This article examines social presence in virtual asynchronous learning communities among foreign lan...