This paper uses Dialogical Self Theory to explore university students’ I/We positions before and after participating in a blended course with both individual and collaborative learning activities. Two focus group discussions were held; one at the beginning and the other one at the end (18 students in total; 3 M, 15F; average age 24 years old). The focus groups were analyzed through discursive analysis by referring to the Bakhtinian concepts of chronotope and polyphony, as dialogical features of positioning. Results show that at the end of the course the polyphony became richer, including also technology. This was initially “suppressed” and became later a voice supporting both We-position and collaborative learning. A shift from initial I-po...
Abstract This thesis is an interdisciplinary study on how students and teachers as participants in c...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the discursive framing of space-time in the context ...
The paper presents an exploratory study on the involvement of students within a blended university c...
This paper uses Dialogical Self Theory to explore university students’ I/We positions before and aft...
Recent learning sciences literature proposes to conceive learning as changes in the 12learner ’s ide...
Recent learning sciences literature proposes to conceive learning as changes in the learner’s identi...
In this article, an innovative academic course, inspired by the Bakhtinian perspective and positioni...
The shift away from traditional teaching approaches in higher education towards the new ‘traditional...
Bakhtin defines chronotope in his literary dialogic theory as the unity of time and space where even...
Boundaries-crossing from university to workplaces is one of the most meaningful crisis for the profe...
Although the significance of students’ relationships in language learning is undisputed, there is li...
In this article, we build on the notion of the chronotope to investigate how students create and man...
International audienceDialog plays a central role in learning processes, particularly in shared unde...
When we construct our knowledge in educational settings we usually listen to many different voices, ...
The temporality of learning has garnered attention in the last decade. Although learning is understo...
Abstract This thesis is an interdisciplinary study on how students and teachers as participants in c...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the discursive framing of space-time in the context ...
The paper presents an exploratory study on the involvement of students within a blended university c...
This paper uses Dialogical Self Theory to explore university students’ I/We positions before and aft...
Recent learning sciences literature proposes to conceive learning as changes in the 12learner ’s ide...
Recent learning sciences literature proposes to conceive learning as changes in the learner’s identi...
In this article, an innovative academic course, inspired by the Bakhtinian perspective and positioni...
The shift away from traditional teaching approaches in higher education towards the new ‘traditional...
Bakhtin defines chronotope in his literary dialogic theory as the unity of time and space where even...
Boundaries-crossing from university to workplaces is one of the most meaningful crisis for the profe...
Although the significance of students’ relationships in language learning is undisputed, there is li...
In this article, we build on the notion of the chronotope to investigate how students create and man...
International audienceDialog plays a central role in learning processes, particularly in shared unde...
When we construct our knowledge in educational settings we usually listen to many different voices, ...
The temporality of learning has garnered attention in the last decade. Although learning is understo...
Abstract This thesis is an interdisciplinary study on how students and teachers as participants in c...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the discursive framing of space-time in the context ...
The paper presents an exploratory study on the involvement of students within a blended university c...