Telecollaborating and communicating in online contexts using English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) requires students to develop multiple literacies in addition to foreign language skills and intercultural communicative competence. This chapter looks at the intersection of technology and teaching ELF, examining mutual contributions of technologies, more specifically Web 2.0, and ELF to each other, and the challenges in designing and implementing collaboration projects across cultures. Moreover, it looks at how the development of digital competencies in ELF (DELF) can be enhanced through the implementation of Web 2.0 mediated intercultural dialogues. The detail of the research design including internet tools used, participants and tasks are also discussed. Data analysis points to a positive attitude towards telecollaboration, also providing confirmation of some of the problems identified in theoretical framework, such as different levels of personal engagement.

European Dialogue Project: Collaborating to Improve on the Quality of Learning Environments / Brautlacht, Regina; Poppi, Franca; Martins, Maria Lurdes; Ducrocq, Csilla. - STAMPA. - (2017), pp. 393-426. [10.4018/978-1-5225-1851-8.ch017]

European Dialogue Project: Collaborating to Improve on the Quality of Learning Environments

POPPI, Franca;
2017

Abstract

Telecollaborating and communicating in online contexts using English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) requires students to develop multiple literacies in addition to foreign language skills and intercultural communicative competence. This chapter looks at the intersection of technology and teaching ELF, examining mutual contributions of technologies, more specifically Web 2.0, and ELF to each other, and the challenges in designing and implementing collaboration projects across cultures. Moreover, it looks at how the development of digital competencies in ELF (DELF) can be enhanced through the implementation of Web 2.0 mediated intercultural dialogues. The detail of the research design including internet tools used, participants and tasks are also discussed. Data analysis points to a positive attitude towards telecollaboration, also providing confirmation of some of the problems identified in theoretical framework, such as different levels of personal engagement.
2017
Handbook of Research on Innovative Pedagogies and Technologies for Online Learning in Higher Education
Vu, Phu; Fredrickson, Scott; Moore, Carl
9781522518518
IGI GLOBAL
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
European Dialogue Project: Collaborating to Improve on the Quality of Learning Environments / Brautlacht, Regina; Poppi, Franca; Martins, Maria Lurdes; Ducrocq, Csilla. - STAMPA. - (2017), pp. 393-426. [10.4018/978-1-5225-1851-8.ch017]
Brautlacht, Regina; Poppi, Franca; Martins, Maria Lurdes; Ducrocq, Csilla
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