This article aims to contribute to an understanding of how social and institutional factors affect the language learning environments of university students studying less-commonly taught languages (Turner, 1958), at beginner level by distance online. The empirical material is drawn from longitudinal case studies of students who enrolled in beginner-level distance courses in LCTLs at a regional Swedish university in the early 2010s. The study supports previous research illustrating the importance of sociocultural factors in learning activities. Furthermore, the study adds to research showing that for LCTLs an online learning context provides affordances that simply may not exist in campus settings and makes the study of LCTLs accessible to p...
Language learning is being transformed by the opportunities for social networking and construction o...
grantor: University of TorontoThis research study investigated the potential of Internet t...
This paper reports on the past experiences of learning English and Swedish – in a study conducted as...
This paper highlights the findings of a study examining the contextual factors that mediated distanc...
The purpose of this report is to contribute to an understanding of the technological, institutional,...
This thesis focuses upon a series of empirical studies which examine communication and learning in o...
Online distance education courses use Computer-mediated Communication (CMC) spaces to create learnin...
The broad aim of this study is to seek to establish and understand the relationship between agency a...
Factors that influence learning are vitally discussed in language learning circles but are rather un...
Hybrid language learning, combining formal and informal contexts, is nowadays common and natural. Th...
Based on the informal language learning theory, language learning can occur outside the classroom se...
The aim of this paper was to investigate how adult second language learners of Swedish have perceive...
The study presented in this article explores the ways in which discursive-technologies shape interac...
This chapter discusses the contributions learner bring to their language learning in terms of their ...
It was argued that those learning the language while mingling with the community are better learners...
Language learning is being transformed by the opportunities for social networking and construction o...
grantor: University of TorontoThis research study investigated the potential of Internet t...
This paper reports on the past experiences of learning English and Swedish – in a study conducted as...
This paper highlights the findings of a study examining the contextual factors that mediated distanc...
The purpose of this report is to contribute to an understanding of the technological, institutional,...
This thesis focuses upon a series of empirical studies which examine communication and learning in o...
Online distance education courses use Computer-mediated Communication (CMC) spaces to create learnin...
The broad aim of this study is to seek to establish and understand the relationship between agency a...
Factors that influence learning are vitally discussed in language learning circles but are rather un...
Hybrid language learning, combining formal and informal contexts, is nowadays common and natural. Th...
Based on the informal language learning theory, language learning can occur outside the classroom se...
The aim of this paper was to investigate how adult second language learners of Swedish have perceive...
The study presented in this article explores the ways in which discursive-technologies shape interac...
This chapter discusses the contributions learner bring to their language learning in terms of their ...
It was argued that those learning the language while mingling with the community are better learners...
Language learning is being transformed by the opportunities for social networking and construction o...
grantor: University of TorontoThis research study investigated the potential of Internet t...
This paper reports on the past experiences of learning English and Swedish – in a study conducted as...