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Telecollaboration 2.0: Language, Literacies and Intercultural Learning in the 21 st Century New edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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Telecollaboration, or online intercultural exchange, has become widely recognised as an effective way to promote the development of intercultural communicative competence and language skills. However, the study and implementation of new 2.0 environments such as wikis, Skype, virtual worlds and gaming for telecollaboration is still in its infancy. How can these multilingual, multimodal, collaborative environments be used to promote language and intercultural learning? What are the implications for teachers and learners and what new literacies are required? Do they offer an added-value? This book seeks to answer these questions and many more by bringing together the experience and expertise of researchers and practitioners alike. The authors offer critical stances, new frameworks and practical case studies to help the reader ‘navigate’ the world of Telecollaboration 2.0.
Series Editors' Preface 9(2)
Acknowledgements 11(2)
Introduction
13(26)
Sarah Guth
Francesca Helm
New Trends and Environments in Telecollaboration
Telecollaboration with web 2.0 Tools
39(30)
Sarah Guth
Michal Thomas
The Multifarious Goals of Telecollboration 2.0: Theoretical and Practical Implications
69(38)
Francesca Helm
Sarah Guth
Telecollaboration and Learning 2.0
107(32)
Marie-Noelle Lamy
Robin Goodfellow
The `Intercultural Turn' and Language Learning in the Crucible of New Media
139(26)
Steven L. Thorne
Virtual Worlds for Language Learning and Intercultural Exchange: Is it for Real?
165(34)
Luisa Panichi
Mats Deutschmann
Judith Molka-Danielsen
Language Learner 2.0: New Skills and Competences
Learner 2.0
199(20)
Elizabeth M.C. Guerin
Maria Elisabetta Cigognini
Maria Chiara Pettenati
Telecollaboration: At the Interface between Multimodal and Intercultural Communicative Competence
219(30)
Mirjam Hauck
The Multilingual Internet
249(28)
Jane Hughes
Language Educator 2.0: New Skills and Competences
Teacher 2.0
277(28)
Melinda Dooly
Integrating Telecollaboration into the Language Classroom: Some Insights
305(32)
Gilberte Furstenberg
Sabine Levet
Issues in the Assessment of Online Interaction and Exchange
337(24)
Robert O'Dowd
Case Studies
Introduction to the Case Studies
361(4)
Sarah Guth
Francesca Helm
Virtual Harlem: Building a Community
365(10)
Bryan Carter
The Italia-Australia Intercultural Project
375(10)
Suzanne Cloke
The Intercultural Project
385(14)
Ivana Fratter
Francesca Helm
The Soliya Connect Program at ENSIMAG, France
399(14)
Ray Genet
Close Encounters of a New Kind: The Use of Skype and Wiki in Telecollaboration
413(14)
Sarah Guth
Nicoletta Marini-Maio
An Intercontinental Video-Web Communication Project between Chile and The Netherlands
427(10)
Kristi Jauregi
Emerita Banados
The CrossCall Project: Cross-sector Computer-assisted Language Learning
437(16)
Terry King
Finding Language Partners in Unexpected Places: Skype and Social Networking for USA-Japan Telecollaboration
453(12)
Akiko Meguro
Todd Bryant
Notes on Contributors 465
The Editors: Sarah Guth teaches English as a Foreign Language (EFL) at the University of Padova, Italy. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the Ruhr Universität Bochum, Germany. Francesca Helm is an English language teacher and researcher at the Department of International Studies at the University of Padova. Both authors have published articles and chapters on language learning and telecollaboration. Their research interests are in the areas of computer-mediated communication and the use of technology in language learning, intercultural communication and telecollaboration, and Web 2.0 and multiliteracies.