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Loizidou, Dora; Mangenot, François – Research-publishing.net, 2016
The telecollaborative project under study involves, on the one hand, Masters students who are studying to become teachers and who design the tasks as well as tutor them, and, on the other hand, French language students. The relationship in this type of telecollaboration has been shown to be both asymmetric and symmetric. The hypothesis this paper…
Descriptors: Asynchronous Communication, Computer Mediated Communication, Interaction Process Analysis, Graduate Students
Murphy, L. M.; Shelley, M. A.; White, C. J.; Baumann, U. – Distance Education, 2011
This collaborative research project sought to determine the attributes, skills and expertise/knowledge needed by distance language teachers. The first phase of the project explored tutor perspectives using discussion groups, questionnaires, interviews and a yoked-subject technique. Statements and categories of expertise were identified, elaborated…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Student Attitudes, Discussion Groups, Tutors

Basturkmen, Helen – Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2003
Offers an in-depth analysis of interaction patterns in just one example of one type of speaking event--the discussion class. Data comprised a video recording of a Master of Business Administration discussion group before and after the unexpected arrival of the tutor. Investigated the ways the presence and absence of the tutor impacted the…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Business Administration Education, Discussion Groups, English (Second Language)