This action research study investigated face-to-face and wiki technology collaboration to enhance students' English writing skills in a second language (L2) class in Vietnam. The thesis is underpinned by socio-cultural theory and argues that collaborative learning using wikis led to an enhancement in L2 writing skills. The findings show that collaborating via wikis challenged traditional L2 writing pedagogy in the following ways: increased student autonomy; understanding formative feedback; and awareness of process writing, genre and audiences. This study contributes practical knowledge about affordances and constraints of collaborative writing using wikis in Vietnam and other countries where traditional pedagogies are prevalent
Many learners of English as a second or foreign language at university, especially preparatory year ...
This thesis reports on the collaborative learning processes of students at Prince of Songkla Univers...
The purpose of this triangulated mixed-method study was twofold. Firstly, to examine whether the use...
Many studies have been conducted on the application of Web 2.0 technologies (e.g., wikis) in educati...
This study investigated the effect of wiki-mediated collaborative writing on the development of lear...
This study focuses on the use of wikis in collaborative writing projects in foreign language learnin...
The use of social technologies, such as wikis and chats, has brought a renewed attention to L2 colla...
This study examines the use of an educational wiki to develop the second language (L2) writing skill...
Wikis, as one of the Web 2.0 social networking tools, have been increasingly integrated into second ...
Many teachers of English as a second language (ESL) have begun to perceive the place of collaborativ...
This small-scale case study explores the challenges and potential benefits of a wiki for students an...
Although public wikis have proven to be successful for collaborative writing projects, very few stu...
This study examines the effectiveness of using Wiki as a platform to enhance EL learners’ writing sk...
Technology makes it easier for ESL students to work collaboratively with their peers to help them i...
Technology makes it easier for ESL students to work collaboratively with their peers to help them i...
Many learners of English as a second or foreign language at university, especially preparatory year ...
This thesis reports on the collaborative learning processes of students at Prince of Songkla Univers...
The purpose of this triangulated mixed-method study was twofold. Firstly, to examine whether the use...
Many studies have been conducted on the application of Web 2.0 technologies (e.g., wikis) in educati...
This study investigated the effect of wiki-mediated collaborative writing on the development of lear...
This study focuses on the use of wikis in collaborative writing projects in foreign language learnin...
The use of social technologies, such as wikis and chats, has brought a renewed attention to L2 colla...
This study examines the use of an educational wiki to develop the second language (L2) writing skill...
Wikis, as one of the Web 2.0 social networking tools, have been increasingly integrated into second ...
Many teachers of English as a second language (ESL) have begun to perceive the place of collaborativ...
This small-scale case study explores the challenges and potential benefits of a wiki for students an...
Although public wikis have proven to be successful for collaborative writing projects, very few stu...
This study examines the effectiveness of using Wiki as a platform to enhance EL learners’ writing sk...
Technology makes it easier for ESL students to work collaboratively with their peers to help them i...
Technology makes it easier for ESL students to work collaboratively with their peers to help them i...
Many learners of English as a second or foreign language at university, especially preparatory year ...
This thesis reports on the collaborative learning processes of students at Prince of Songkla Univers...
The purpose of this triangulated mixed-method study was twofold. Firstly, to examine whether the use...