In this article, we propose a framework of skills for telecollaboration in a plurilingual environment. It can be used by language teachers in higher education to prepare students for telecollaboration, using plurilingual practices and digital resources. The framework we have designed is anchored in a humanistic conception of education (Maslow & Rogers, 1971; Ryan & Deci, 2017). More specifically, we place the skill of collaborating at distance (Henri & Lundgren-Cayrol, 2003; Daele & Charlier, 2006) at the very centre of the telecollaboration skill. Digital literacies (Ollivier et al., 2018) and plurilingual practices (CARAP, 2012; REFIC, 2019) complete the skills framework. An example of a task, which relies on the framework...
[EN] Telecollaboration seems to be a present emerging practice in education. In this sense, telecoll...
The Trans-Atlantic and Pacific Project (TAPP) is a telecollaboration network linking European univer...
Much of the research on Internet-mediated foreign language education to date has focused on how part...
This article focuses on telecollaboration task design for the development of linguistic, literary, i...
This chapter presents a framework for integrating the multifarious goals of Telecollaboration 2.0, w...
The importance of teachers ’ capacity to integrate and exploit computer mediated communication (CMC)...
International audienceThe integration of technology in language teaching has been one important topi...
In recent years, we can witness a still growing interest in the method, sometimes called Telecollabo...
This article focuses on the ways of researching the process of designing, developing, and using tele...
This article presents the results of a research conducted on intercultural interactions between teac...
This volume brings together selected papers by international experts on computer-mediated communicat...
The development of soft skills, which are the most critical skills in the global job market (Abbas &...
nication in Telecollaborative Projects as a barometer, this article details the considerations and p...
Telecollaboration is now a well-established practice in language learning and teaching, which usuall...
This article attempts to analyse to what extent a distance collaboration project between two groups ...
[EN] Telecollaboration seems to be a present emerging practice in education. In this sense, telecoll...
The Trans-Atlantic and Pacific Project (TAPP) is a telecollaboration network linking European univer...
Much of the research on Internet-mediated foreign language education to date has focused on how part...
This article focuses on telecollaboration task design for the development of linguistic, literary, i...
This chapter presents a framework for integrating the multifarious goals of Telecollaboration 2.0, w...
The importance of teachers ’ capacity to integrate and exploit computer mediated communication (CMC)...
International audienceThe integration of technology in language teaching has been one important topi...
In recent years, we can witness a still growing interest in the method, sometimes called Telecollabo...
This article focuses on the ways of researching the process of designing, developing, and using tele...
This article presents the results of a research conducted on intercultural interactions between teac...
This volume brings together selected papers by international experts on computer-mediated communicat...
The development of soft skills, which are the most critical skills in the global job market (Abbas &...
nication in Telecollaborative Projects as a barometer, this article details the considerations and p...
Telecollaboration is now a well-established practice in language learning and teaching, which usuall...
This article attempts to analyse to what extent a distance collaboration project between two groups ...
[EN] Telecollaboration seems to be a present emerging practice in education. In this sense, telecoll...
The Trans-Atlantic and Pacific Project (TAPP) is a telecollaboration network linking European univer...
Much of the research on Internet-mediated foreign language education to date has focused on how part...