The dynamism of information technology and of recent developments in the field of technology has impacted the world of education in more ways than one. Weblogs or blogs, as they are commonly known, have now become an increasingly popular form of communication for teenagers and young adults, making it a potentially useful medium for the teaching of the English Language.This research report is aimed at demonstrating how blogs can be used in the classroom to practice language skills and also build learner confidence and independence. It includes a discussion into some of the key considerations of using blogs in the classroom and also some of the activities that may be used to encourage learners to not only work independently but collaborativel...
This paper explores the role of weblogs or "blogs" in classroom settings. Blogs, which resemble pers...
This paper reports on a study incorporating blog projects as part of an integrated English project a...
Since 1998, weblogs (or ‘blogs’) have gained increasing notice in the cyberspace community because e...
This paper addresses the application of a class blog in an EFL (English as a foreign language) teach...
In this digital age Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is a popular pedagogical tool, with t...
In this digital age Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is a popular pedagogical tool, with t...
AbstractThe application of new Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools in English Langu...
AbstractEducators have engaged with Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs or podcasts, to make learning...
The technological innovations of the last decades and the appearance of the Web 2.0 have triggered ...
The current trend of higher education is the increasing share of independent individual and group wo...
Abstract: Weblogs, or blogs for short, were created as a tool for people to create online journals w...
Technology impacts on students and teachers alike and there are various tools available that help in...
The current trend of higher education is the increasing share of independent individual and group wo...
AbstractOne of the major tasks of a teacher is, nowadays, believed to be trying to improve digital c...
In this article we present an investigation that focused on the students' perception of using Blogs ...
This paper explores the role of weblogs or "blogs" in classroom settings. Blogs, which resemble pers...
This paper reports on a study incorporating blog projects as part of an integrated English project a...
Since 1998, weblogs (or ‘blogs’) have gained increasing notice in the cyberspace community because e...
This paper addresses the application of a class blog in an EFL (English as a foreign language) teach...
In this digital age Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is a popular pedagogical tool, with t...
In this digital age Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) is a popular pedagogical tool, with t...
AbstractThe application of new Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools in English Langu...
AbstractEducators have engaged with Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs or podcasts, to make learning...
The technological innovations of the last decades and the appearance of the Web 2.0 have triggered ...
The current trend of higher education is the increasing share of independent individual and group wo...
Abstract: Weblogs, or blogs for short, were created as a tool for people to create online journals w...
Technology impacts on students and teachers alike and there are various tools available that help in...
The current trend of higher education is the increasing share of independent individual and group wo...
AbstractOne of the major tasks of a teacher is, nowadays, believed to be trying to improve digital c...
In this article we present an investigation that focused on the students' perception of using Blogs ...
This paper explores the role of weblogs or "blogs" in classroom settings. Blogs, which resemble pers...
This paper reports on a study incorporating blog projects as part of an integrated English project a...
Since 1998, weblogs (or ‘blogs’) have gained increasing notice in the cyberspace community because e...