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Bonvallet, Susan; De Luce, Judith – CALICO Journal, 2001
Describes a collaborative upper level Latin literature course taught at a secondary school and a university that used a variety of technologies, including a MOO and e-mail. The design of this course on Plautus'"Aulularia" is discussed, including objectives, learning goals, and collaborative assignments. Argues that informed use of technology can…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Objectives, Electronic Mail

Muller-Hartmann, Andreas – Language Learning & Technology, 2000
Examines the role of tasks in promoting intercultural learning in learning networks by looking at research from three e-mail projects between English as a foreign language (EFL) high school classes in Germany, and English and social studies classes in the United States and Canada. Joint reading of literary texts formed the basis for discussion on…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, High School Students

Hertel, Tammy Jandrey – Foreign Language Annals, 2003
Describes an intercultural e-mail exchange at the college level. Students in a beginning Spanish class in the United States and an intermediate English-as-a-Second-Language class in Mexico corresponded weekly for one semester. Suggestions for implementing electronic exchanges are offered. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Students, Cultural Awareness, Electronic Mail

Gonzalez-Bueno, Manuela – Language Learning & Technology, 1998
Analyzes the effectiveness of e-mail as a tool to promote foreign language learning. Identifies the following features of the foreign language generated through the electronic medium: greater amount of language; more variety of topics and language functions; higher level of language accuracy; more similarity with oral language; more…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Electronic Mail, Expressive Language, Grammar

Lister, Bob; Smith, Tony – CALICO Journal, 2001
Examines the decline in Latin provision in English state schools before discussing practical, technical, and pedagogical issues arising from a small-scale, one-year project in which two state schools ran Latin classes without Latin specialists but with the support of Web-based electronic resources and e-mail tutors. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Mail, Foreign Countries

Liaw, Meei-Ling; Johnson, Robert J. – System, 2001
Examines the cultural dimension involved in the e-mail correspondence between university English-as-a-foreign-language students in Taiwan and pre-service bilingual English-as-a-Second-Language teachers in the United States. E-mail entries and end-of-project reports were analyzed to yield insights into the cross-cultural information transmitted and…
Descriptors: Electronic Mail, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Intercultural Communication

Gonzalez-Bueno, Manuela; Perez, Luisa C. – Foreign Language Annals, 2000
Observed effects of dialogue journaling through electronic mail on the language produced by learners of Spanish as a second language, compared with the paper-and-pencil version. The electronic version was found to have a positive effect on the amount of language generated and on students' attitudes towards learning the target language but did not…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Mediated Communication, Dialog Journals, Electronic Mail

Chaffee-Sorace, Diane – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1999
Describes the use of computer pen pals to offer foreign language students who are at different levels of instruction to participate in activities that involve real life situations. Designed to develop writing skills, these activities help students review vocabulary and to practice verb forms and grammatical structures. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Mediated Communication, Cultural Awareness, Electronic Mail

Supinski, Stanley B.; Sutherland, Richard L.; Valentine, Susan M. – Applied Language Learning, 2001
Studied use of the Internet, Compact discs (CD), and email on the feasibility of conducting Russian language maintenance and development in a distance learning mode. Students from Air Force bases were guided by a native Russian moderator and interacted with each other in five-person teams. CD and email were found to be very reliable; Internet…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Technology, Electronic Mail, Language Maintenance

O'Dowd, Robert – Language Learning & Technology, 2003
Reviews recent research on intercultural learning and reports on a yearlong e-mail exchange between Spanish and English second year university students. Identifies key characteristics of e-mail exchanges that helped to develop learners' intercultural communicative competence. Outlines elements of e-mail messages that may enable students to develop…
Descriptors: College Students, Communicative Competence (Languages), Computer Assisted Instruction, Electronic Mail

Chikamatsu, Nobuko – Foreign Language Annals, 2003
Examined effects of computers on writing efficiency and quality among intermediate learners of Japanese. Subjects corresponded with Japanese peers by email and took computer and hand-written tests. Response times, accuracy rates, and t-units were compared. Results suggest learners benefited from computer writing. (VWL)
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail

Backer, Jane E. – IALL Journal of Language Learning Technologies, 1994
Discusses the role of the Internet in foreign-language instruction from the perspective of a French teacher. Topics include Gopher, subject-oriented Gophers, finding e-mail addresses, Veronica and Archie, Wide Information Area Server, Hytelnet, and Mosaic. For those who are new to the Internet, Gopher is the simplest navigational tool to use as it…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Electronic Mail, Information Networks, Internet

Hedderich, Norbert – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 1997
Describes a three-year project devoted to fostering semester-long e-mail exchanges between American and German college students. Based on the tandem approach to language learning, peer tutoring via e-mail helped improve students' writing ability and cross-cultural competence. Presents types of writing activities and suggestions for setting up…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Uses in Education, Electronic Mail, Foreign Countries

Li, Yili – System, 2000
Investigated the efficacy of integrating task-based e-mail activities into a process-oriented English-as-Second-Language (ESL) writing class. Particular focus was on the linguistic characteristics of 132 pieces of e-mail writing by ESL students in tasks that differed in terms of purpose, audience interaction, and task structure. Computerized text…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Electronic Mail, English (Second Language)

Jogan, M. Karen; Heredia H., Ana; Aguilera M., Gladys – Foreign Language Annals, 2001
Describes a cross-cultural e-mail exchange that provided students in the United States and Chile with an ongoing source of authentic cultural input from the target country. The exchange was organized between a class of U.S. college students of advanced Spanish conversation and composition and a class of Chilean university students of advanced…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, College Students, Cultural Awareness, Electronic Mail