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Virtual interaction through video-web communication: A step towards enriching and internationalizing language learning programs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2008

Kristi Jauregi
Affiliation:
Spanish Department, Utrecht University, Kromme Nieuwegracht 29, NL-3512 HD Utrecht, The Netherlands (email: [email protected])
Emerita Bañados
Affiliation:
Campus Concepción, Casilla 160-C, Correo C, Concepción, Octava Región, Chile (email: [email protected])

Abstract

This paper describes an intercontinental project with the use of interactive tools, both synchronous and asynchronous, which was set up to internationalize academic learning of Spanish language and culture. The objective of this case study was to investigate whether video-web communication tools can contribute to enriching the quality of foreign language curricula, by facilitating a motivating virtual communication environment for purposeful interaction between non native and native speakers of Spanish to accomplish learning tasks. The project was carried out between a class of twenty Spanish as foreign language students from the University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, and a class of twenty Chilean trainee Spanish teachers from the University of Concepción, Chile. Students interacted weekly, over two months, in dyads and small groups making use of a video-web communication tool, Adobe Connect. The video-web communication tool enabled synchronous interactions, during which participants could see each other while talking and sharing audiovisual documents on-line. A blog was also used to promote collaboration, reflection and exchange of ideas about issues raised during the synchronous sessions. Qualitative data was collected through a questionnaire, analysis of recordings of learners' interaction sessions and the project blog. Results show a positive impact on motivation and on learning outcomes, particularly regarding understanding of the use of language in given contexts, and of cultural issues.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © European Association for Computer Assisted Language Learning 2008

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