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O'Dowd, Robert – Language Learning Journal, 2015
Telecollaboration, or "online intercultural exchange" (OIE), refers to the application of online communication tools to bring together classes of language learners in geographically distant locations with the aim to develop their foreign language skills and intercultural competence through collaborative tasks and project work. Many…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Second Language Learning, Language Skills, Intercultural Communication
Hurt, Nicole E.; Moss, Gregory S.; Bradley, Christen L.; Larson, Lincoln R.; Lovelace, Matthew; Prevost, Luanna B.; Riley, Nancy; Domizi, Denise; Camus, Melinda S. – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2012
Despite the growing prominence of Facebook in the lives of college students, few studies have investigated the potential of these innovative web-based communication tools for engaging students in academic discussions. This study used a pre-test, post-test design in two introductory-level courses at a large public university to compare students' (n…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Computer Mediated Communication, Social Media