The purpose of this article is presenting how the use of Collaborative Writing (CW) through Storybird, a web 2.0 tool which promotes the creation of stories collaboratively, led two groups of learners to improve certain specific aspects of their writing skill. Both groups, the former one with fifteen students and the latter one with ten students, were about to complete a two-year general English course at Instituto de Lenguas de la Universidad Distrital (ILUD) in Bogotá, Colombia. Although their English language proficiency was expected to be at an upper-intermediate level (B2) according to the Common European Framework of Reference for languages (CEFR), their writing skill was below average. Two pedagogical interventions were performed at ...
As an effective tool to advance language competence, writing papers collaboratively has the characte...
This article focuses on the issue of collaborative writing in Web 2.0 era. The present study is the ...
In this article we report the findings of a two-phase action research study focused on the role of c...
ABSTRAK Learning English requires all the skills commonly used in learning a language, namely listen...
Writing is an essential tool for communication. Good writing allows people to communicate clearly. A...
The problem lied on students’ creativity and imagination in writing narrative text. The third semest...
The goal of this research was to identify and discuss the effectiveness of using Storybird, a Web 2....
This article reports the findings of a research study carried out in 2006. The purpose of the stud...
This research paper reports the impact that the collective creation of stories had on third grade st...
The present study is aimed at analyzing the impact of digital sto-rytelling on English as a Foreign ...
The purpose of this article is presenting how the use of Collaborative Writing (CW) through Storybir...
The use of social technologies, such as wikis and chats, has brought a renewed attention to L2 colla...
The way writing is done in our classrooms is very traditional, which means that teachers are the mai...
This study aims to examine the EFL learners' perception and process of writing development through u...
The following study investigates the possible advantages of using collaborative writing to facilita...
As an effective tool to advance language competence, writing papers collaboratively has the characte...
This article focuses on the issue of collaborative writing in Web 2.0 era. The present study is the ...
In this article we report the findings of a two-phase action research study focused on the role of c...
ABSTRAK Learning English requires all the skills commonly used in learning a language, namely listen...
Writing is an essential tool for communication. Good writing allows people to communicate clearly. A...
The problem lied on students’ creativity and imagination in writing narrative text. The third semest...
The goal of this research was to identify and discuss the effectiveness of using Storybird, a Web 2....
This article reports the findings of a research study carried out in 2006. The purpose of the stud...
This research paper reports the impact that the collective creation of stories had on third grade st...
The present study is aimed at analyzing the impact of digital sto-rytelling on English as a Foreign ...
The purpose of this article is presenting how the use of Collaborative Writing (CW) through Storybir...
The use of social technologies, such as wikis and chats, has brought a renewed attention to L2 colla...
The way writing is done in our classrooms is very traditional, which means that teachers are the mai...
This study aims to examine the EFL learners' perception and process of writing development through u...
The following study investigates the possible advantages of using collaborative writing to facilita...
As an effective tool to advance language competence, writing papers collaboratively has the characte...
This article focuses on the issue of collaborative writing in Web 2.0 era. The present study is the ...
In this article we report the findings of a two-phase action research study focused on the role of c...