The challenges of multiculturalism and multimodal forms of communication have brought to the fore the need to (re)examine the way English as Foreign Language (EFL) is taught and learned. This no longer seen as the sole responsibility of educational institutions but as a life-long process arising from learning through personal and professional experience and through various channels. This paper reports on a telecollaboration project - European Dialogue Project (EDP) - and examines mutual contributions of Web 2.0 technologies and EFL to each other, and the challenges in designing and implementing collaboration projects across cultures. In order to become competent communicators in collaborative technology mediated projects, students nee...
Proceedings Indexed in Web of KnowledgeIn teaching a foreign language, it is essential to provide st...
This paper examines how students learn to collaborate in English by participating in an intercultura...
As the Council of Europe suggests foreign language teaching needs to comprise not only linguistic pe...
The challenges of multiculturalism and multimodal forms of communication have brought to the fore th...
Telecollaborating and communicating in online contexts using English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) requir...
Telecollaborating and communicating in online contexts using English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) requir...
[EN] This mixed method case study explored globalization and complex relationships through a virtual...
peer-reviewedThis study focuses on long-term digital technologies assisted cross-cultural communicat...
none1noThis paper illustrates the E-LOCAL project, abbreviated from Electronically Learning Other Cu...
This research study focuses on long-term digital technologies assisted cross-cultural communication ...
AbstractThis project aims to investigate the potential of Web 2.0 tools in the development of commun...
Teachers are expected to prepare their students for life in a world that changes daily, fueled by te...
International audiencePartnerships involving language projects have been common, but most have paire...
In an increasingly globalized and digitalised society, the integration of ICT, and particularly, com...
peer-reviewedResearchers have established that cultural openness is essential in language teaching. ...
Proceedings Indexed in Web of KnowledgeIn teaching a foreign language, it is essential to provide st...
This paper examines how students learn to collaborate in English by participating in an intercultura...
As the Council of Europe suggests foreign language teaching needs to comprise not only linguistic pe...
The challenges of multiculturalism and multimodal forms of communication have brought to the fore th...
Telecollaborating and communicating in online contexts using English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) requir...
Telecollaborating and communicating in online contexts using English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) requir...
[EN] This mixed method case study explored globalization and complex relationships through a virtual...
peer-reviewedThis study focuses on long-term digital technologies assisted cross-cultural communicat...
none1noThis paper illustrates the E-LOCAL project, abbreviated from Electronically Learning Other Cu...
This research study focuses on long-term digital technologies assisted cross-cultural communication ...
AbstractThis project aims to investigate the potential of Web 2.0 tools in the development of commun...
Teachers are expected to prepare their students for life in a world that changes daily, fueled by te...
International audiencePartnerships involving language projects have been common, but most have paire...
In an increasingly globalized and digitalised society, the integration of ICT, and particularly, com...
peer-reviewedResearchers have established that cultural openness is essential in language teaching. ...
Proceedings Indexed in Web of KnowledgeIn teaching a foreign language, it is essential to provide st...
This paper examines how students learn to collaborate in English by participating in an intercultura...
As the Council of Europe suggests foreign language teaching needs to comprise not only linguistic pe...