Foreign Language Learning using E-Communication Technologies in the Educational Sector
E-communication places new demands on language, leading to interesting variations in written language use. E-mail, chats, online discussions and SMS messages use a language marked by traits of both informal speech and formal writing, a host of text-based icons and acronyms for handling social inte...
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doaj-6dcb2be3d88148ab9e2ce72cb28875e42020-11-24T21:19:09ZengDanubius UniversityEIRP Proceedings2067-92112069-93442015-05-01101581586Foreign Language Learning using E-Communication Technologies in the Educational SectorAndreea-Maria Tirziu0Cătălin I. Vrabie1National University of Political Studies and Public AdministrationNational University of Political Studies and Public AdministrationE-communication places new demands on language, leading to interesting variations in written language use. E-mail, chats, online discussions and SMS messages use a language marked by traits of both informal speech and formal writing, a host of text-based icons and acronyms for handling social interaction and modifications in spelling norms. Objectives: The purpose of this article is to provide a framework on individuals’ possibilities to learn a foreign language using e-communication technologies. Approach: It shows the specialty literature that focuses on e-learning, with priority to e-communication. Results: Proper use of new technologies allows a more systematic integration of language, content and culture, and gives individuals unprecedented opportunities for autonomous learning. E-communication not only helps teachers and students to exceed linguistic, geographical and time barriers, but also to build bridges between native and foreign language programs. Implications: This research work is important for academics and students who use online technologies to teach or learn another language. Value: In this paper, we have identified that the use of new technologies consents learners to engage in forms of online communication, thus research becoming vital for success in their academic and professional pursuits.http://proceedings.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/eirp/article/view/1648/1518e-communication; language learning; informational society; education; technology |
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Foreign Language Learning using E-Communication Technologies in the Educational Sector |
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Foreign Language Learning using E-Communication Technologies in the Educational Sector |
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Foreign Language Learning using E-Communication Technologies in the Educational Sector |
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Foreign Language Learning using E-Communication Technologies in the Educational Sector |
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Foreign Language Learning using E-Communication Technologies in the Educational Sector |
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Danubius University |
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EIRP Proceedings |
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2067-9211 2069-9344 |
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E-communication places new demands on language, leading to interesting variations in written
language use. E-mail, chats, online discussions and SMS messages use a language marked by traits of both
informal speech and formal writing, a host of text-based icons and acronyms for handling social interaction
and modifications in spelling norms. Objectives: The purpose of this article is to provide a framework on
individuals’ possibilities to learn a foreign language using e-communication technologies. Approach: It
shows the specialty literature that focuses on e-learning, with priority to e-communication. Results: Proper
use of new technologies allows a more systematic integration of language, content and culture, and gives
individuals unprecedented opportunities for autonomous learning. E-communication not only helps teachers
and students to exceed linguistic, geographical and time barriers, but also to build bridges between native and
foreign language programs. Implications: This research work is important for academics and students who
use online technologies to teach or learn another language. Value: In this paper, we have identified that the
use of new technologies consents learners to engage in forms of online communication, thus research
becoming vital for success in their academic and professional pursuits. |
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e-communication; language learning; informational society; education; technology |
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http://proceedings.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/eirp/article/view/1648/1518 |
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