Wiki technology is more than a technical mechanism to support language learning. It should be seen as an attitude toward social learning technology with consideration for social and cultural factors of the learners. It is not appropriate to assume all students would perceive the social functions of Wikis in the same way and be equally eager to engage in the technology. Learners from different cultural groups may perceive and interact differently in Wiki-based learning environments because the influence of their cultural perceptions regulates their interaction. This study purposes to examine the predictive relationship between attitude toward Wiki and Wiki interaction in a single culture background classroom. It is concluded that there is a ...
Incorporating technology into learning has brought major benefits to learners and has greatly change...
This study examined how successfully wikis can foster an effective learning environment for internat...
This study investigated undergraduate students’ intention to use wiki technology. An extension of th...
This study describes a wiki project for a Business Chinese course designed to develop students' inte...
Wikis are innovative Web 2.0 tools that allow users to create, expand, and edit content collaborativ...
For language learning, online environments allowing for user generated content are becoming increasi...
The most well-known example of wiki technology is Wikipedia, which is online software for building s...
Abstract. In this poster, we concisely summarize and present our recent results of an empirical stud...
One of the many recent technologies to appear in the educational landscape is the wiki. Drawing on l...
This study comprehensively reviews the literature associated with the implementation of wikis in an ...
This paper presents a study exploring the efficacy of Wikis in an online language exchange program i...
The purpose of this triangulated mixed-method study was twofold. Firstly, to examine whether the use...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present an empirical study of using a new and cost-effective Web-based...
Parallel Session 1: paper no. 743Wikis, as one of the Web 2.0 social networking tools, have been inc...
AbstractThis paper reflects on the experience of introducing Wiki technology into a “Japanese for Be...
Incorporating technology into learning has brought major benefits to learners and has greatly change...
This study examined how successfully wikis can foster an effective learning environment for internat...
This study investigated undergraduate students’ intention to use wiki technology. An extension of th...
This study describes a wiki project for a Business Chinese course designed to develop students' inte...
Wikis are innovative Web 2.0 tools that allow users to create, expand, and edit content collaborativ...
For language learning, online environments allowing for user generated content are becoming increasi...
The most well-known example of wiki technology is Wikipedia, which is online software for building s...
Abstract. In this poster, we concisely summarize and present our recent results of an empirical stud...
One of the many recent technologies to appear in the educational landscape is the wiki. Drawing on l...
This study comprehensively reviews the literature associated with the implementation of wikis in an ...
This paper presents a study exploring the efficacy of Wikis in an online language exchange program i...
The purpose of this triangulated mixed-method study was twofold. Firstly, to examine whether the use...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present an empirical study of using a new and cost-effective Web-based...
Parallel Session 1: paper no. 743Wikis, as one of the Web 2.0 social networking tools, have been inc...
AbstractThis paper reflects on the experience of introducing Wiki technology into a “Japanese for Be...
Incorporating technology into learning has brought major benefits to learners and has greatly change...
This study examined how successfully wikis can foster an effective learning environment for internat...
This study investigated undergraduate students’ intention to use wiki technology. An extension of th...