This paper explores OpenCourseWare (OCW) lectures as a key resource for EAP research and practice. The aim is to gain insights into the distinctive features of this technology-driven lecture format and how it may differ from the traditional classroom lecture not intended for an online audience. The analysis was structured into two parts. First, the digital affordances provided by two pioneers of the open education movement (Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Yale University) were surveyed to understand how they support and enhance the lecture experience. Then, 15 lectures from their OCW platforms were analyzed with corpus tools to extract linguistic features of lecturer-audience interaction (i.e., I-you patterns, dialogic episodes, i...
This paper addresses how the university lecture is evolving in response to new realities in internat...
This paper addresses how the university lecture is evolving in response to new realities in internat...
This paper addresses how the university lecture is evolving in response to new realities in internat...
This paper explores OpenCourseWare (OCW) lectures as a key resource for EAP research and practice. T...
Although often criticized as an old-style instructional method associated with passive learning, the...
Increasing student and lecturer mobility along with the spread of English as an academic lingua fran...
Lecture comprehension is a complex process that involves not only the decoding of the phonological, ...
Lecture comprehension is a complex process that involves not only the decoding of the phonological, ...
Today, technology such as the Internet and automated digital video cameras offers the possibility of...
Today, technology such as the Internet and automated digital video cameras offers the possibility of...
Today, technology such as the Internet and automated digital video cameras offers the possibility of...
Universities are increasingly experimenting with the online domain to connect with busy and digital-...
History has proved that education and discovery are best advanced when knowledge is shared openly. O...
Open access academic lectures are potential sources for incidental vocabulary learning. These lectur...
In an era of MOOCs and flipped classrooms, lecture capture (though a popular choice with an increas...
This paper addresses how the university lecture is evolving in response to new realities in internat...
This paper addresses how the university lecture is evolving in response to new realities in internat...
This paper addresses how the university lecture is evolving in response to new realities in internat...
This paper explores OpenCourseWare (OCW) lectures as a key resource for EAP research and practice. T...
Although often criticized as an old-style instructional method associated with passive learning, the...
Increasing student and lecturer mobility along with the spread of English as an academic lingua fran...
Lecture comprehension is a complex process that involves not only the decoding of the phonological, ...
Lecture comprehension is a complex process that involves not only the decoding of the phonological, ...
Today, technology such as the Internet and automated digital video cameras offers the possibility of...
Today, technology such as the Internet and automated digital video cameras offers the possibility of...
Today, technology such as the Internet and automated digital video cameras offers the possibility of...
Universities are increasingly experimenting with the online domain to connect with busy and digital-...
History has proved that education and discovery are best advanced when knowledge is shared openly. O...
Open access academic lectures are potential sources for incidental vocabulary learning. These lectur...
In an era of MOOCs and flipped classrooms, lecture capture (though a popular choice with an increas...
This paper addresses how the university lecture is evolving in response to new realities in internat...
This paper addresses how the university lecture is evolving in response to new realities in internat...
This paper addresses how the university lecture is evolving in response to new realities in internat...