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Self-study with language learning software in the workplace: What happens?
...computer-mediated communication (Thorne & Payne, 2005; Sykes, Oskoz, & Thorne., 2008), or how specific CALL applications can promote interaction (González-Lloret, 2003) rather than evaluations of so...

by Katharine B. Nielson
in Volume 15 Number 3, October 2011 Special Issue on Learner Autonomy and New Learning Environments

Rapport-building through CALL in teaching chinese as a foreign language: An exploratory study
...Computer-mediated communication, for example, provides a practical means for extending the learning of spoken language, a challenging process in tonal languages such as Chinese, beyond the realms of...

by Wenying Jiang, Guy Ramsay
in Volume 09 Number 2, May 2005

Blogging: Promoting Learner Autonomy and Intercultural Competence through Study Abroad
...communication’ in telecollaborative exchanges. CALICO Journal, 61(2), 623–642. O’Rourke, B., & Schwienhorst, K. (2003). Talking text: Reflections on reflection in computer-mediated communication. I...

by Lina Lee
in Volume 15 Number 3, October 2011 Special Issue on Learner Autonomy and New Learning Environments

Exploring the affordances of telepresence robots in foreign language learning
...Computer-Mediated Communication, Language Learning Strategies, Distance and Open Learning and Teaching, Telecollaboration Language(s) Learned in This Study: English APA Citation: Liao, J., & Lu, X....

by Jian Liao, Xiaofei Lu
in Volume 22 Number 3, October 2018

Playing the videotext: A media literacy perspective on video-mediated l2 listening
...computer-mediated ("electronic") L2 literacies that highlight authenticity, integrative approaches, social aspects, and media texts (Kern & Schultz, 2005; Kramsch, A’Ness, & Lam, 2000). Here, I argue ...

by Paul Gruba
in Volume 10 Number 2, May 2006 Special Issue on Electronic Literacy

Literacies and technology tools/trends
...computer-mediated communication (CMC). Many language teachers have been using e-mail as a means to communicate with students but also as a vehicle for students to interact with each other and with o...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 04 Number 2, September 2000 Special Issue Literacies and Technologies

Review of Internet Audio Communication for Second Language Learning: A Comparative Review of Six Programs
...computer-mediated communication media has yet had a major impact on second language (L2) teaching and learning. There are certainly many instructors and students who make use of foreign-language mater...

by Gary A. Cziko, Sujung Park
in Volume 07 Number 1, January 2003

Using synchronous online peer response groups in EFL writing: Revision-related discourse
...communication. Online peer response that blends spoken, written, and electronic communication can promote student motivation, participation, and collaboration (Warschauer, 1996, 2002), an awareness ...

by Mei-Ya Liang
in Volume 14 Number 1, February 2010

Negotiation of meaning and corrective feedback in Japanese/English eTandem
...communication than is available in classroom interaction. The Internet now makes instant communication possible across vast distances for minimal cost. Synchronous computer-mediated communication to...

by Jack Bower, Satomi Kawaguchi
in Volume 15 Number 1, February 2011 Special Issue: Multilateral Online Exchanges for Language and Culture Learning

Exploring how collaborative dialogues facilitate synchronous collaborative writing
...communication, which (a) focuses on meaning rather than on form (Kessler, 2009), (b) improves fluency and accuracy of communication (Elora & Oskoz, 2010; Lee, 2001), (c) values the chance to share i...

by Hui-Chin Yeh
in Volume 18 Number 1, February 2014