[EN] Researchers nowadays claim that educators must accommodate the learning styles of digital natives . Thus, many new and challenging educational experiences have tried to cater for the singularity of digital natives. These studies have focused on facilitating the communication between teachers and students using the students own language and style. In this context, we analyse the use of a Web 2.0 application in higher education integrated in a traditional language course. The paper questions the technical expertise of digital natives and observes the contribution of Web 2.0 to promote construction of knowledge while developing a proficiency in English. The conclusions signal the rewarding benefits of Wikis to construct knowledge coll...
This case study of a Swiss adult-learning institution investigates changing literacy practices and s...
This paper addresses some aspects of the digital divide affecting teachers and learners in higher ed...
The socio-constructivist approach has made a significant contribution to computer assisted language ...
AbstractThis project aims to investigate the potential of Web 2.0 tools in the development of commun...
The article emphasizes the educational potential of wikis for learning foreign languages. It focuses...
Key words: Language Learning, Information/Communication Technology ABSTRACT The Internet has the p...
This paper challenges the idea of 'the digital native' and the subsequent assumption of digital lite...
peer-reviewedThis study focuses on long-term digital technologies assisted cross-cultural communicat...
This article discusses a revised paradigm for understanding the role of technology in learning in to...
Abstract: At tertiary level, traditional language teaching methods are being replaced by a “post-met...
The technology paradigm shift from the network as information provider (Web 1.0) to the network as p...
In 2001, Prensky characterised a new generation of learners entering higher education as digital nat...
This paper presents a study exploring the efficacy of Wikis in an online language exchange program i...
This paper examines the functions and uses of IT, specifically the internet for educational purposes...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are developing exponentially and are ha...
This case study of a Swiss adult-learning institution investigates changing literacy practices and s...
This paper addresses some aspects of the digital divide affecting teachers and learners in higher ed...
The socio-constructivist approach has made a significant contribution to computer assisted language ...
AbstractThis project aims to investigate the potential of Web 2.0 tools in the development of commun...
The article emphasizes the educational potential of wikis for learning foreign languages. It focuses...
Key words: Language Learning, Information/Communication Technology ABSTRACT The Internet has the p...
This paper challenges the idea of 'the digital native' and the subsequent assumption of digital lite...
peer-reviewedThis study focuses on long-term digital technologies assisted cross-cultural communicat...
This article discusses a revised paradigm for understanding the role of technology in learning in to...
Abstract: At tertiary level, traditional language teaching methods are being replaced by a “post-met...
The technology paradigm shift from the network as information provider (Web 1.0) to the network as p...
In 2001, Prensky characterised a new generation of learners entering higher education as digital nat...
This paper presents a study exploring the efficacy of Wikis in an online language exchange program i...
This paper examines the functions and uses of IT, specifically the internet for educational purposes...
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are developing exponentially and are ha...
This case study of a Swiss adult-learning institution investigates changing literacy practices and s...
This paper addresses some aspects of the digital divide affecting teachers and learners in higher ed...
The socio-constructivist approach has made a significant contribution to computer assisted language ...