The article discusses how an open access tool for collaborative online interaction (Hypothes.is) can be used to enhance collaborative and individual actions of language awareness and critical multimodal awareness for groups of undergraduate and postgraduate university students of English as a foreign language. The research questions focus on how student online collaboration can contribute to (or hinder) the process of critical analysis of multimodal texts, and to what extent collaboration through a digital environment can promote learner autonomy and peer learning through shared discourse and online/offline actions. The digital environment which is the main digital context of interaction for the study is LearnWeb/CELL: CELL (Communicating i...
This article aims at analysing applications of autonomous and peer language learning in higher educa...
Studies on the use of technology as a learning tool to improve student learning and educational outc...
This article reports on a project (electronic role-play) run at Nottingham Trent University. It inve...
The article discusses how an open access tool for collaborative online interaction (Hypothes.is) can...
PhD ThesisThe success or failure of a course is, to a great extent, dependent on the level of motiva...
© 2018, Hacettepe University. All rights reserved. Previous studies have pointed out the need to con...
Funding: This work was supported by the European Union H2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions, grant a...
This study investigates the integration of a digital annotation tool (DAT) into an advanced English ...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40956-6_13Lea...
This study explores how web annotation—through a process of online reading, writing in the margins, ...
New technologies have increased access to written texts, while creating new ways of reading and of s...
Online inquiry, or using the Internet to generate questions and then search for, analyse, and synthe...
With the development of new digital technologies and their gradual introduction into the language cl...
The purpose of the study was to understand student interaction and learning supported by a collabora...
Online inquiry, or using the Internet to generate questions and then search for, analyse, and synthe...
This article aims at analysing applications of autonomous and peer language learning in higher educa...
Studies on the use of technology as a learning tool to improve student learning and educational outc...
This article reports on a project (electronic role-play) run at Nottingham Trent University. It inve...
The article discusses how an open access tool for collaborative online interaction (Hypothes.is) can...
PhD ThesisThe success or failure of a course is, to a great extent, dependent on the level of motiva...
© 2018, Hacettepe University. All rights reserved. Previous studies have pointed out the need to con...
Funding: This work was supported by the European Union H2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions, grant a...
This study investigates the integration of a digital annotation tool (DAT) into an advanced English ...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40956-6_13Lea...
This study explores how web annotation—through a process of online reading, writing in the margins, ...
New technologies have increased access to written texts, while creating new ways of reading and of s...
Online inquiry, or using the Internet to generate questions and then search for, analyse, and synthe...
With the development of new digital technologies and their gradual introduction into the language cl...
The purpose of the study was to understand student interaction and learning supported by a collabora...
Online inquiry, or using the Internet to generate questions and then search for, analyse, and synthe...
This article aims at analysing applications of autonomous and peer language learning in higher educa...
Studies on the use of technology as a learning tool to improve student learning and educational outc...
This article reports on a project (electronic role-play) run at Nottingham Trent University. It inve...