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Publication Date: 2018-May
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Multimedia Technologies and Online Task-Based Foreign Language Teaching-Learning
Nobre, Ana Maria de Jesus Ferreira
Tuning Journal for Higher Education, v5 n2 p75-97 May 2018
Teaching and learning a foreign language at a distance implies many challenges, namely regarding oral skills. At Universidade Aberta (the Portuguese Open University), and taking into account its virtual pedagogical model (Pereira, 2007) and the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (Alves, 2001), we suggest curricular paths which include online communicative practices, both oral and written, within the present pedagogical offer, following a student-centred, task-oriented approach. Thus, in this text, we share some examples of training activities in German, French and English, focusing on oral practice, and based on digital resources. These digital resources comprise multimedia materials, either produced by the teachers or the students, as well as other materials available on the web 2.0. Our teaching and research practice within the field of foreign languages and in e-learning, in particular, leads us to conclude that the multimedia resources used are suitable for the online teaching and learning of foreign languages (see third question of questionnaire), especially for professionally engaged adults, as is the case with Universidade Aberta's students, providing them with real-life situations that foster the teaching-learning of languages in the virtual environment. We include responses to a questionnaire survey filled out by a group of students.
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Methods, Web 2.0 Technologies, Distance Education, Oral Language, College Students, Computer Simulation, Computer Mediated Communication, Written Language, German, French, English (Second Language), Online Courses, Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Management Systems, Student Centered Curriculum, Learning Activities, Multimedia Instruction, Independent Study, Task Analysis
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Portugal
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