- Telecollaboration for content and language learning: A Genre-based approach
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...telecollaboration by helping learners demonstrate
attention, link existing knowledge to new knowledge, and create meaningful connections between different
topical areas.
Keywords: Telecollaboration...
by D. Joseph Cunningham
in Volume 23 Number 3, October 2019 Special Issue: New Developments in Virtual Exchange in Foreign Language Education
- Spatial repertoires in mixed-reality-based simulations for L2 teacher telecollaboration
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...telecollaboration
Sumei Wu*, Beijing Normal University
Meei-Ling Liaw, National Taichung University of Education
Abstract
In telecollaboration research, scholars have broadened their focus fro...
by Sumei Wu, Meei-Ling Liaw
in Volume 29 Number 1, 2025
- An activity theory perspective on student-reported contradictions in international telecollaboration
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...telecollaboration among Japanese, Mexican and Russian students (J, M, R), who had their context-
specific tools, rules, objects, communities and division of labor as they engaged in the telecollaborat...
by Olga K. Basharina
in Volume 11 Number 2, June 2007
- Exploring L2 learners’ engagement and attitude in an intercultural encounter
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...Telecollaboration, however, is not devoid of problems. First, as O’Dowd (2016a) reminds us, because
telecollaboration has become increasingly popular, it has shied away from controversial issues, avo...
by Ana Oskoz, Ana Gimeno-Sanz
in Volume 24 Number 1, February 2020
- Peer feedback on language form in telecollaboration
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...Telecollaboration
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LITERATURE REVIEW
Research on language use in telecollaboration has drawn on several areas of applied linguistics research.
With this in mind,...
by Paige Ware, Robert O'Dowd
in Volume 12 Number 1, February 2008
- Divergent perceptions of tellecollaborative language learning tasks: Task-as-workplan vs. task-as-process
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...telecollaboration in language learning, and definitions and uses of telecollaboration have gone through
many transformations. Generally, telecollaboration in language learning contexts is seen as an ...
by Melinda Dooly
in Volume 15 Number 2, June 2011
- Review of Online intercultural exchange: Policy, pedagogy, practice
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...telecollaboration, is defined as “the activity of
engaging language learners in interaction and collaborative project work with partners from other cultures
through the use of online communication t...
by Han Luo, Min Gui
in Volume 22 Number 1, February 2018
- Methodological innovation for the study of request production in telecollaboration
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...Telecollaboration, Computer-mediated Communication, Pragmatics, Research
Methods
APA Citation: Cunningham, D. J. (2017). Methodological innovation for the study of
request production in telecollabo...
by Joseph D. Cunningham
in Volume 21 Number 1, February 2017 Special Issue on Methodological Innovation in CALL Research
- ‘Successful’ participation in intercultural exchange: Tensions in American-Japanese telecollaboration
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...telecollaboration where
complex human interaction occurs. For example, Antoniadou (2011) used CHAT to examine a transatlantic
telecollaboration within Second Life between student teachers in Spain a...
by Tomoe Nishio, Masanobu Nakatsugawa
in Volume 24 Number 1, February 2020
- Teacher role in synchronous oral interaction: Young learner telecollaboration
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...Telecollaboration Exchange and Participant Summary
Case study 1 Case study 2
Telecollaboration partners French and Spanish
classes
Two French classes in
different regions
Pedagogical scena...
by Ciara R. Wigham, Shona Whyte
in Volume 28 Number 1, 2024