Researching Online Foreign Language Interaction and Exchange: Theories, Methods and Challenges

Telecollaboration refers to the use of online communication tools to connect language learners in different countries in collaborative projects and intercultural exchange (Belz, 2001). The last twenty years mark an intensive period of research in online interactions and intercultural exchange. The g...

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Main Author: Farah S. Akbar
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Language:English
Published: Columbia University Libraries 2015-04-01
Series:Working Papers in Applied Linguistics and TESOL
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spelling doaj-bef655aabdbf4475bed64f051008a8642020-11-25T03:00:20ZengColumbia University LibrariesWorking Papers in Applied Linguistics and TESOL2576-29072576-29072015-04-01132636810.7916/D8988KPMResearching Online Foreign Language Interaction and Exchange: Theories, Methods and ChallengesFarah S. Akbar0Teachers College, Columbia UniversityTelecollaboration refers to the use of online communication tools to connect language learners in different countries in collaborative projects and intercultural exchange (Belz, 2001). The last twenty years mark an intensive period of research in online interactions and intercultural exchange. The growth of telecollaboration and online foreign language (FL) interaction in educational settings is irrefutable. This is clearly evident in the volume and concentration of research on it and its related topics, with research developing in parallel to and closely reflecting the unfolding of online interaction and exchange in the field of foreign language education (Reinhardt & Thorne, 2011). Conscious of the wide variety of approaches, paradigms, and challenges that researchers are confronted with when approaching the field of online interaction and exchange in FL education, this book presents a comprehensive guide for practitioners and newcomers alike by two of the veterans in the field, M. Dooly and R. O’Dowd. The editors propose that the volume primarily lends itself to the question of how to investigate telecollaborative 2.0 activity; it also caters for the wider range of online FL exchange including in-class interaction, class-to-class interaction, and learner interaction with the outside world.https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/D8PK0SZ5/downloadIntercultural communicationLanguage and languagesStudy of languageTeaching languagesTechnological innovationsTelecommunication in educationEnglish languageForeign speakersEducationApplied linguisticsForeign language
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Researching Online Foreign Language Interaction and Exchange: Theories, Methods and Challenges
Working Papers in Applied Linguistics and TESOL
Intercultural communication
Language and languages
Study of language
Teaching languages
Technological innovations
Telecommunication in education
English language
Foreign speakers
Education
Applied linguistics
Foreign language
author_facet Farah S. Akbar
author_sort Farah S. Akbar
title Researching Online Foreign Language Interaction and Exchange: Theories, Methods and Challenges
title_short Researching Online Foreign Language Interaction and Exchange: Theories, Methods and Challenges
title_full Researching Online Foreign Language Interaction and Exchange: Theories, Methods and Challenges
title_fullStr Researching Online Foreign Language Interaction and Exchange: Theories, Methods and Challenges
title_full_unstemmed Researching Online Foreign Language Interaction and Exchange: Theories, Methods and Challenges
title_sort researching online foreign language interaction and exchange: theories, methods and challenges
publisher Columbia University Libraries
series Working Papers in Applied Linguistics and TESOL
issn 2576-2907
2576-2907
publishDate 2015-04-01
description Telecollaboration refers to the use of online communication tools to connect language learners in different countries in collaborative projects and intercultural exchange (Belz, 2001). The last twenty years mark an intensive period of research in online interactions and intercultural exchange. The growth of telecollaboration and online foreign language (FL) interaction in educational settings is irrefutable. This is clearly evident in the volume and concentration of research on it and its related topics, with research developing in parallel to and closely reflecting the unfolding of online interaction and exchange in the field of foreign language education (Reinhardt & Thorne, 2011). Conscious of the wide variety of approaches, paradigms, and challenges that researchers are confronted with when approaching the field of online interaction and exchange in FL education, this book presents a comprehensive guide for practitioners and newcomers alike by two of the veterans in the field, M. Dooly and R. O’Dowd. The editors propose that the volume primarily lends itself to the question of how to investigate telecollaborative 2.0 activity; it also caters for the wider range of online FL exchange including in-class interaction, class-to-class interaction, and learner interaction with the outside world.
topic Intercultural communication
Language and languages
Study of language
Teaching languages
Technological innovations
Telecommunication in education
English language
Foreign speakers
Education
Applied linguistics
Foreign language
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