Although public wikis have proven to be successful for collaborative writing projects, very few studies have investigated their use in L2 classes. This study sets out to explore the use of wikis for collaborative writing in L2 academic writing workshops. The students were all adult EFL students at Intermediate level studying English at a language school in Edinburgh. Six students were observed as they worked on a wiki. Two students were interviewed to elicit their experience of collaborative writing in this environment. The study found that L2 students with competent ICT skills had no problem using the software. Writing on the wiki afforded students the opportunity to compose collaboratively, and comment on each other’s writing. In...
Wiki is an editable Web 2.0 free authoring tool which allows users to edit or modify content, struct...
Most ESL tertiary students find creating a coherent and extended piece of writing difficult and chal...
Use of a wiki tool as a space for collaborative writing may be an effective way to expand the prac...
This study examines the use of an educational wiki to develop the second language (L2) writing skill...
This study examines the use of an educational wiki to develop the second language (L2) writing skill...
This study examines the use of an educational wiki to develop the second language (L2) writing skill...
This study examines the use of an educational wiki to develop the second language (L2) writing skill...
Many studies have been conducted on the application of Web 2.0 technologies (e.g., wikis) in educati...
Wikis, as one of the Web 2.0 social networking tools, have been increasingly integrated into second ...
Computer-mediated collaborative writing has drawn attention from second language researchers and ins...
Use of wikis in education reflects a shift in the education paradigm from lecture and individual hom...
Use of wikis in education reflects a shift in the education paradigm from lecture and individual hom...
Use of wikis in education reflects a shift in the education paradigm from lecture and individual hom...
Many teachers of English as a second language (ESL) have begun to perceive the place of collaborativ...
Wikis are emergent technologies which are increasingly used in writing classrooms. These web-based, ...
Wiki is an editable Web 2.0 free authoring tool which allows users to edit or modify content, struct...
Most ESL tertiary students find creating a coherent and extended piece of writing difficult and chal...
Use of a wiki tool as a space for collaborative writing may be an effective way to expand the prac...
This study examines the use of an educational wiki to develop the second language (L2) writing skill...
This study examines the use of an educational wiki to develop the second language (L2) writing skill...
This study examines the use of an educational wiki to develop the second language (L2) writing skill...
This study examines the use of an educational wiki to develop the second language (L2) writing skill...
Many studies have been conducted on the application of Web 2.0 technologies (e.g., wikis) in educati...
Wikis, as one of the Web 2.0 social networking tools, have been increasingly integrated into second ...
Computer-mediated collaborative writing has drawn attention from second language researchers and ins...
Use of wikis in education reflects a shift in the education paradigm from lecture and individual hom...
Use of wikis in education reflects a shift in the education paradigm from lecture and individual hom...
Use of wikis in education reflects a shift in the education paradigm from lecture and individual hom...
Many teachers of English as a second language (ESL) have begun to perceive the place of collaborativ...
Wikis are emergent technologies which are increasingly used in writing classrooms. These web-based, ...
Wiki is an editable Web 2.0 free authoring tool which allows users to edit or modify content, struct...
Most ESL tertiary students find creating a coherent and extended piece of writing difficult and chal...
Use of a wiki tool as a space for collaborative writing may be an effective way to expand the prac...