University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. August 2011. Major: English as a second language. Advisor: Elaine Tarone. 1 computer file (PDF)vii, 117 pages, appendices A-D.This is a small-scale, qualitative study describing the learner language found in interaction between two learners working in telecollaborative reciprocal language exchange via Skype. A sociocultural approach to second language acquisition is utilized along with the analytic framework of Language Related Episodes (LREs) to interpret and describe the data. Instances of languaging about language are discussed in their relation to opportunities for acquisition. Results show that learners frequently language about meaning based items rather than morphosyntactic concerns. This is...
Using a sociocultural theoretical lens, this study examines the nature of student interactions in a ...
The rapid growth and interest of college students in Computer Mediated Communication and social medi...
In language learning contexts, telecollaboration is understood to be internet-based intercultural ex...
The research on Internet-mediated intercultural foreign language education to date has examined a va...
The digital platforms that are now available within most educational contexts in many parts of the w...
In today's globalized world, learning languages and developing intercultural skills are of paramount...
International audienceIn reciprocal learning, learners of different mother tongues are paired so tha...
Telecollaboration brings together learners in different parts of the world for collaborative languag...
It is a genuine pleasure to introduce this special issue of Language Learning & Technology on te...
International audienceReviewing 20 years of telecollaborative research, O’Dowd (2015) shows how onli...
The central research question addressed in this contribution asks how online exchanges between langu...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to analyse L2 usage in the oral interaction between university stud...
Considering the fact that many students around the world often do not have many chances to engage in...
Previous research (e.g. Belz & Thorne, 2006; Ware & O’Dowd, 2008) has discovered that language learn...
This study investigates interactional leadership in Teletandem conversations, in which two speakers ...
Using a sociocultural theoretical lens, this study examines the nature of student interactions in a ...
The rapid growth and interest of college students in Computer Mediated Communication and social medi...
In language learning contexts, telecollaboration is understood to be internet-based intercultural ex...
The research on Internet-mediated intercultural foreign language education to date has examined a va...
The digital platforms that are now available within most educational contexts in many parts of the w...
In today's globalized world, learning languages and developing intercultural skills are of paramount...
International audienceIn reciprocal learning, learners of different mother tongues are paired so tha...
Telecollaboration brings together learners in different parts of the world for collaborative languag...
It is a genuine pleasure to introduce this special issue of Language Learning & Technology on te...
International audienceReviewing 20 years of telecollaborative research, O’Dowd (2015) shows how onli...
The central research question addressed in this contribution asks how online exchanges between langu...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to analyse L2 usage in the oral interaction between university stud...
Considering the fact that many students around the world often do not have many chances to engage in...
Previous research (e.g. Belz & Thorne, 2006; Ware & O’Dowd, 2008) has discovered that language learn...
This study investigates interactional leadership in Teletandem conversations, in which two speakers ...
Using a sociocultural theoretical lens, this study examines the nature of student interactions in a ...
The rapid growth and interest of college students in Computer Mediated Communication and social medi...
In language learning contexts, telecollaboration is understood to be internet-based intercultural ex...