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Computer-Mediated Negotiation Across Borders: German-American Collaboration in Language Teacher Education
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Computer-Mediated Negotiation Across Borders: German-American Collaboration in Language Teacher Education

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This book presents findings from a research project which provided future language teachers in Germany and in the US with the opportunity to experience computer-mediated collaboration. Overall goals of the project included preparing preservice language teachers to use computer technology in their future teaching, fostering electronic and professional literacies and cross-cultural learning. This volume explores institutional, technical, socio-cultural and linguistic challenges encountered by participants when jointly designing a website. Data collection instruments were triangulated, and a Grounded Theory approach was used to identify categories such as linguistic issues and missed negotiation opportunities. Based on her findings, the author makes recommendations for future projects and research.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang GmbH
Country
Germany
Date
15 December 2005
Pages
324
ISBN
9783631547748

This book presents findings from a research project which provided future language teachers in Germany and in the US with the opportunity to experience computer-mediated collaboration. Overall goals of the project included preparing preservice language teachers to use computer technology in their future teaching, fostering electronic and professional literacies and cross-cultural learning. This volume explores institutional, technical, socio-cultural and linguistic challenges encountered by participants when jointly designing a website. Data collection instruments were triangulated, and a Grounded Theory approach was used to identify categories such as linguistic issues and missed negotiation opportunities. Based on her findings, the author makes recommendations for future projects and research.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang GmbH
Country
Germany
Date
15 December 2005
Pages
324
ISBN
9783631547748