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Rachel Leslie; Alice Brown; Ellen Larsen; Melissa Fanshawe – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2024
Establishing and building rapport is a crucial aspect of research interviews with children and families. With interviews increasingly conducted via online platforms, such as Teams and Zoom, researchers are challenged to reflect on relational aspects, such as building rapport, when using this medium and how approaches may need to be nuanced. This…
Descriptors: Interviews, Computer Mediated Communication, Synchronous Communication, Children
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Guidarelli, Barbara; Moore, Carole; Peligra, Cristina – Research-publishing.net, 2022
Aimed at fostering student engagement using remote communication tools to restructure language teaching, the "Newcastle Calls" project was piloted in early 2020, providing Newcastle University's Italian language students at intermediate level with a chance to be involved in the production of authentic material. Thanks to technology, they…
Descriptors: Translation, Masters Programs, Italian, Theater Arts
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Amicucci, Ann N. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2014
This article responds to the need for more student voices in digital literacies research by discussing the results of interviews with two college students concerning the roles that their non-academic digital literacy practices can play in first-year college writing courses. The author reviews recent literature that has indicated that value of…
Descriptors: Technological Literacy, Interviews, College Students, Writing Instruction
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Rice, Anne – Research-publishing.net, 2014
Technology has changed family life and nowadays most of us live in "virtual homes" from which we can connect with anyone, anywhere. This has the potential to improve the quality of social capital between geographically separated family members. Social capital refers to the relationships individuals form with each other and the resources…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Rural Areas, Social Capital
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James, Nalita – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2016
The article explores how the Internet and email offer space for participants to think and make sense of their experiences in the qualitative research encounter. It draws on a research study that used email interviewing to generate online narratives to understand academic lives and identities through research encounters in virtual space. The…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, Interviews, Qualitative Research, Educational Research
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Davies, Julia – Computers & Education, 2012
This paper focuses on 25 UK teenagers' language and literacy practices on Facebook; it draws on data from interviews as well as from Facebook "walls". To explore whether Facebook provides opportunities for new literacy practices through text-making, the research considers how teenagers use the site to present themselves and "do…
Descriptors: Friendship, Adolescents, Literacy, Interviews
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Rice, Anne – Research-publishing.net, 2013
For contemporary young people friendship has changed considerably from previous generations and nowadays weak ties represent the bulk of youth online friendships. These acquaintances do not provide quality relationships as young people do not seek to gain anything from such friends nor do they expect to help them out. Nevertheless weak ties have…
Descriptors: Friendship, Social Capital, Computer Mediated Communication, Social Media
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Castillo-Scott, Aurora – The EUROCALL Review, 2015
This paper describes a TeleTandem language exchange project between English speaking Spanish students at Georgia College, USA, and Spanish speaking English students at Universidad de Concepción, Chile. The aim of the project was to promote linguistic skills and intercultural competence through a TeleTandem exchange. Students used Skype and Google…
Descriptors: Program Descriptions, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Intercultural Communication
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Kulavuz-Onal, Derya – CALICO Journal, 2015
Netnography (Kozinets, 2010) is an ethnographic approach to study communities that exist primarily online. Engaging in online participant observation, the netnographer connects to the online community through a computer screen, and the field is located inside the screen. Although it has been used in marketing research extensively, netnography is a…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Web Based Instruction, Ethnography
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Richards, Jack C. – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2015
There are two important dimensions to successful second language learning: what goes on inside the classroom and what goes on outside of the classroom. While language teaching has always been seen as a preparation for out-of-class uses of language, much of the focus in language teaching in the past has typically been on classroom-based language…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Literacy, Second Language Instruction, Teacher Education
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Morofushi, Mari; Pasfield-Neofitou, Sarah Ellen – Language Learning Journal, 2014
With the spread of the Internet, students now have greater opportunities to use Japanese outside of the classroom. For example, they can interact with other Japanese speakers through instant messaging or social networking, or utilize online dictionaries and translation tools to decipher websites in ways that would be impossible with traditional…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Introductory Courses, Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes
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Davis, Katie – Journal of Adolescence, 2012
This study explores the role that digital media technologies play in adolescents' experiences of friendship and identity. The author draws on findings from in-depth interviews with 32 adolescents (15 girls, 17 boys) ages 13-18 (M = 15.5 years) attending one of seven secondary schools in Bermuda. The adolescents were asked to describe the nature of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Friendship, Self Disclosure (Individuals)
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Banaji, Shakuntala – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2011
This paper takes as its focus discourses about young people, intercultural citizenship, voice and participation on a range of youth civic websites surveyed during the project CivicWeb. This was a 3-year, seven-country European Commission funded study of young people, the Internet and civic participation. Specifically, it calls upon evidence from…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Young Adults, Web Sites
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Hughes, Janette; Dymoke, Sue – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2011
This article focuses specifically on teacher candidates' preconceptions about poetry and poetry teaching and how these preconceptions shift as they work through various tasks on a wiki. Through an analysis of their definitions of poetry and ideas about poetry pedagogy captured in online discussion, survey, and interview responses, the authors…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Poetry, Web Sites
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Blackman, Deborah; Phillips, Diane – International Journal of Learning and Change, 2011
This paper considers the concept of space and its role in both knowledge creation and overcoming knowledge stickiness. Aristotelian concepts of "freedom to" and "freedom from" are used to reconceptualise space. Informal and formal spaces, concepts and places are discussed as both specific locations and as gaps providing space for knowledge…
Descriptors: Freedom, Knowledge Level, Case Studies, Space Utilization
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