AbstractAlthough literature is rich in discussions on technology integration in the learning process, very few studies elaborate on the effectiveness of the most recent web-based tools from the student perspective. As the target audience to benefit from the use of web-based tools is learners, their perceptions play a significant role in their successful implementation. Based on this rationale, the present study aimed to develop a comprehensive insight into two hundred freshman students’ perceptions regarding the use of an interactive web environment in English communication courses offered by the department of General Education at Eastern Mediterranean University. The study made use of a mixed method approach and the participants’ perceptio...
The shift from ‘read only web’ to ‘read and write’ web has substantially changed the practices in th...
Considered among the key technologies of the current world, Web 2.0 has been widely reported to be u...
It is impossible to imagine a university instructor who does not make use of the internet today. The...
AbstractAlthough literature is rich in discussions on technology integration in the learning process...
The present study aims at investigating the integration of Web 2.0 tools among EFL high school teach...
The internet applications first labeled by Tim O‘Reilly in 2004 as Web 2.0 have offered numerous ne...
Web 2.0 changed the way people used Web in the field of education and especially in foreign language...
The research aims to reveal ELT and ELL students’ tendencies towards the application of Web 2.0 tool...
Key words: Language Learning, Information/Communication Technology ABSTRACT The Internet has the p...
It is impossible to imagine a university instructor who does not make use of the internet today. The...
The need for proficient speakers of multiple languages has emerged as a result of political and econ...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the usefulness of Web 2.0 technologies in education. For th...
New practices that support the use of technology in education are developed in order to create a mod...
The recent study of the integration of Web 2.0 technologies effect on students’ self-directed Englis...
AbstractThe contemporary advances in technology have been affecting the societies in many different ...
The shift from ‘read only web’ to ‘read and write’ web has substantially changed the practices in th...
Considered among the key technologies of the current world, Web 2.0 has been widely reported to be u...
It is impossible to imagine a university instructor who does not make use of the internet today. The...
AbstractAlthough literature is rich in discussions on technology integration in the learning process...
The present study aims at investigating the integration of Web 2.0 tools among EFL high school teach...
The internet applications first labeled by Tim O‘Reilly in 2004 as Web 2.0 have offered numerous ne...
Web 2.0 changed the way people used Web in the field of education and especially in foreign language...
The research aims to reveal ELT and ELL students’ tendencies towards the application of Web 2.0 tool...
Key words: Language Learning, Information/Communication Technology ABSTRACT The Internet has the p...
It is impossible to imagine a university instructor who does not make use of the internet today. The...
The need for proficient speakers of multiple languages has emerged as a result of political and econ...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the usefulness of Web 2.0 technologies in education. For th...
New practices that support the use of technology in education are developed in order to create a mod...
The recent study of the integration of Web 2.0 technologies effect on students’ self-directed Englis...
AbstractThe contemporary advances in technology have been affecting the societies in many different ...
The shift from ‘read only web’ to ‘read and write’ web has substantially changed the practices in th...
Considered among the key technologies of the current world, Web 2.0 has been widely reported to be u...
It is impossible to imagine a university instructor who does not make use of the internet today. The...