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Student-initiated attention to form in wiki-based collaborative writing
...communication or the use of gestures and body language are also part of a culture and they can be interpreted as having communication without words. There is not only an oral way of communicating an...

by Greg Kessler
in Volume 13 Number 1, February 2009 Special Issue On Technology And Learning Grammar

Tandem language learning through a cross-cultural Keypal project
...communication project conducted between Japanese university students learning English and Canadian university students learning Japanese. Previous studies on cross-cultural communication projects ha...

by Kaori Kabata, Yasuyo Edasawa
in Volume 15 Number 1, February 2011 Special Issue: Multilateral Online Exchanges for Language and Culture Learning

Virtual world-supported contextualized multimodal EFL learning at a library
...communication with an avatar in Second Life retained their engagement and motivation for completing the tasks. In a study comparing the construction of tourism sites using webpage and VR technologie...

by Siao-Cing Guo, Yu-Ju Lan
in Volume 27 Number 2, February 2023 Special Issue: Semiotics in CALL

Review of Developing Online Language Teaching: Research-based Pedagogies and Reflective Practices
...computer-mediated communication (CMC) in training. Existing continuing professional development (CPD) is often too simplistic, expensive, time-consuming, or disconnected from the reality of teaching,...

by Hope M. Anderson
in Volume 20 Number 3, October 2016

Focusing on form: Tools and strategies
...computer-mediated communication. More recently, a gathering consensus has emerged that for adult learners, at least, an awareness of forms and rules is a vital component of online language learning ...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 13 Number 1, February 2009 Special Issue On Technology And Learning Grammar

The development of e-mail literacy: From writing to peers to writing to authority figures
...communication medium. With its high transmission speed and less intrusive nature, e-mail has been widely used for both personal communication and institutional communication, particularly in academic ...

by Chi-Fen Emily Chen
in Volume 10 Number 2, May 2006 Special Issue on Electronic Literacy

Digital texts for learning Finnish: Shared resources and emerging practices
...communication to different languages. Data Collection and Analysis Data collection is described in Table 1. Blog posts written by the students comprise the main data source of this study. Table 1. Dat...

by Juha Jalkanen, Heidi Vaarala
in Volume 17 Number 1, February 2013 Special Issue on Less Commonly Taught Languages - Language Learning & Technology

Research and practice: a look at issues in technology for second language learning
...communication. The presenters pointed out that the increase in options that technology provides underscores the significance of professional knowledge in developing and evaluating materials. The pap...

by Carol A. Chapelle
in Volume 14 Number 3, October 2010

Riding the digital wilds: Learner autonomy and informal language learning
...ommunication: This makes the classroom into an even more unreal environment, where language learning is an artificial enterprise, serving as potential practice for the real world, but not actually p...

by Robert Godwin-Jones
in Volume 23 Number 1, February 2019 Special Issue: CALL in the Digital Wilds

From the special issue editor
...computer-mediated feedback. This literature review is recommended reading. In his experiment, learners of English at a Japanese university worked singly or in pairs to answer reading comprehension q...

by Marlise Horst
in Volume 11 Number 3, October 2007 Special Issue on Technology and Reading