This collection of papers, consisting of 39 delegate contributions and three keynote articles from “New directions in telecollaborative research and practice: the second conference on telecollaboration in higher education” hosted by Trinity College Dublin in April 2016, offers a window on a rapidly evolving form of learning. Telecollaboration is used in many formats and contexts, but has as a defining feature the ability to unite learners from classrooms around the world in meaningful computer-mediated tasks and activities. This cross-disciplinary overview discusses telecollaboration in support of language and culture, teacher training, student mobility, and other disciplines and skills from a range of analytical perspectives. It will be of...
To date, methods fostering intercultural collaboration among university students have become a centr...
In today's globalized world, learning languages and developing intercultural skills are of paramount...
Considering the fact that many students around the world often do not have many chances to engage in...
This collection of papers, consisting of 39 delegate contributions and three keynote articles from “...
This volume brings together selected papers by international experts on computer-mediated communicat...
If telecollaboration is practiced at all levels of education, we would like to give it a broader dim...
Telecollaboration is an area of CALL research and practice which has developed considerably in the l...
This volume looks at the application of pedagogically-structured online collaborative learning initi...
This article focuses on the ways of researching the process of designing, developing, and using tele...
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...
An e-mail program and a Web browser can give any teacher access to a wide variety of learning activi...
This book provides a nexus between research and practice through teachers’ narratives of their exper...
This interactive symposium will focus on the use of different technologies in developing innovative ...
Since it emerged in the 1990s, telecollaboration has evolved from being the reserve of linguists and...
To date, methods fostering intercultural collaboration among university students have become a centr...
In today's globalized world, learning languages and developing intercultural skills are of paramount...
Considering the fact that many students around the world often do not have many chances to engage in...
This collection of papers, consisting of 39 delegate contributions and three keynote articles from “...
This volume brings together selected papers by international experts on computer-mediated communicat...
If telecollaboration is practiced at all levels of education, we would like to give it a broader dim...
Telecollaboration is an area of CALL research and practice which has developed considerably in the l...
This volume looks at the application of pedagogically-structured online collaborative learning initi...
This article focuses on the ways of researching the process of designing, developing, and using tele...
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...
An e-mail program and a Web browser can give any teacher access to a wide variety of learning activi...
This book provides a nexus between research and practice through teachers’ narratives of their exper...
This interactive symposium will focus on the use of different technologies in developing innovative ...
Since it emerged in the 1990s, telecollaboration has evolved from being the reserve of linguists and...
To date, methods fostering intercultural collaboration among university students have become a centr...
In today's globalized world, learning languages and developing intercultural skills are of paramount...
Considering the fact that many students around the world often do not have many chances to engage in...