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Network-based Language Teaching: Concepts and Practice

by Mark Warschauer, Richard Kern
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Overview

This text provides a critical collection of recent research in on-line communication for second language learning. The paperback edition provides a critical collection of recent research in on-line communication for second language learning, including uses of e-mail, real-time writing, and the Web. Chapters analyze the theories underlying computer-assisted learning, explore the contexts that affect network-based teaching, and examine the linguistic nature of computer-mediated interaction in both textual and multimedia environments. This book will be of vital importance to language teachers and researchers, as well as to readers with a general interest in linguistics, computer-mediated communication, and education.

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This text provides a critical collection of recent research in on-line communication for second language learning.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2000
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521667425

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