This study aims to utilize discourse analysis to uncover similarities and differences in communication patterns shown by students in online learning environments comprising face-to-face, text, audio and video. For this purpose, project studies employing the collaborative learning method were recorded and investigated in face-to-face and online environments. Two groups randomly chosen from among 11 groups performed in online environments using face-to-face, text, audio and video. One finding of the research is that online environments are effective environments for collaborative learning in terms of participation. It appears that online video environments most closely mirror face-to-face environments. Although high participation rates are pr...
The synchronous practice of foreign language speaking skills in the context of tasks in online teach...
This paper compares the processes of Face-To-Face (FTF) teams and Online Learning Teams (OLTs) and p...
This study compares dialogic behavior in asynchronous course forums from blended learning environmen...
This study aims to utilize discourse analysis to uncover similarities and differences in communicati...
This study aims to utilize discourse analysis to uncover similarities and differences in communicati...
This article reports on the investigation of collaborative learning processes in an online course th...
This article describes a study exploring how students’ learning is reflected in asynchronous online ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of traditionally spoken linguistic analysis ...
Universities are gradually implementing virtual learning processes. However, research still remains ...
This paper presents a quantitative approach to multimodal discourse analysis for analyzing online co...
This article reports on the investigation of collaborative learning processes in an online course th...
An investigation was carried out to determine the extent to which evidence of collaborative learning...
Computer-mediated communication has become a major research topic due to the growing number of gradu...
Computer technology is used as a mediational tool to support collaborative instructional methods. Co...
Interaction involves people communicating and reacting to each other. This process is key to the stu...
The synchronous practice of foreign language speaking skills in the context of tasks in online teach...
This paper compares the processes of Face-To-Face (FTF) teams and Online Learning Teams (OLTs) and p...
This study compares dialogic behavior in asynchronous course forums from blended learning environmen...
This study aims to utilize discourse analysis to uncover similarities and differences in communicati...
This study aims to utilize discourse analysis to uncover similarities and differences in communicati...
This article reports on the investigation of collaborative learning processes in an online course th...
This article describes a study exploring how students’ learning is reflected in asynchronous online ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of traditionally spoken linguistic analysis ...
Universities are gradually implementing virtual learning processes. However, research still remains ...
This paper presents a quantitative approach to multimodal discourse analysis for analyzing online co...
This article reports on the investigation of collaborative learning processes in an online course th...
An investigation was carried out to determine the extent to which evidence of collaborative learning...
Computer-mediated communication has become a major research topic due to the growing number of gradu...
Computer technology is used as a mediational tool to support collaborative instructional methods. Co...
Interaction involves people communicating and reacting to each other. This process is key to the stu...
The synchronous practice of foreign language speaking skills in the context of tasks in online teach...
This paper compares the processes of Face-To-Face (FTF) teams and Online Learning Teams (OLTs) and p...
This study compares dialogic behavior in asynchronous course forums from blended learning environmen...