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What is Cross Cultural Online Networking

Encyclopedia of Information Technology Curriculum Integration
The online communication and interaction among discourse communities of learners, each one of which is originated in a discrete cultural and linguistic environment.
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Asynchronous Online Networking: Cross Cultural Collaboration and the Learning of Foreign Languages
Kosmas Vlachos (University of Athens, Greece) and Sofia Papaefthimiou-Lytra (University of Athens, Greece)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 8
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-881-9.ch010
Abstract
Computer assisted language learning (CALL) has been at the forefront of foreign language education since the early 1980s. More recently researchers’ and practioners’ attention has centered on the sociocognitive approaches to CALL, that is, on the classroom practices and the electronic applications that make use of students’ interaction via the computer to promote the foreign language learning potential. This article addresses the issues of cross cultural collaboration and computer mediated communication (CMC) and explores how asynchronous online networking can foster a) the collaboration across partner classes and b) the cooperation of students within partner classrooms with the aim of enhancing the learning of English as a foreign language and in particular the development of language and culture awareness and mediation skills and ultimately intercultural communicative competence.
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