Apport de l'analyse des réseaux sociaux à l'étude des communautés d'apprentissage en ligne

In spite of the amount of published research on the use of computer-mediated communication (CMC) in second language acquisition (SLA) in the past twenty years, few of these studies deal with voice-based CMC (audioconferencing and videoconferencing) and with how it compares with text-based CMC. This...

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Main Author: Cédric Sarré
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Marc Bloch 2012-09-01
Series:ALSIC: Apprentissage des Langues et Systèmes d'Information et de Communication
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/alsic/2519
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description In spite of the amount of published research on the use of computer-mediated communication (CMC) in second language acquisition (SLA) in the past twenty years, few of these studies deal with voice-based CMC (audioconferencing and videoconferencing) and with how it compares with text-based CMC. This article aims at bridging this gap by examining and comparing learner-to-learner interactions in L2 English that were generated during the completion of collaborative tasks using three different CMC modes: text chat, desktop videoconferencing and discussion board. The collaborative tasks to be completed were part of a blended learning system called English for Biologists whose main objective was to help learners develop their interactional competence in L2. The sociometric analysis of the interactions generated made it possible to highlight the influence of the CMC mode on the interactional load and configuration of the interactions, and to demonstrate how successful telecollaboration was in all three cases. Conclusions can also be drawn from it regarding the impact of CMC modes on the integration of learners in their learning community.
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spelling doaj-art-6609ce35f1e14f8ea9aa44c8c8858f092024-12-09T13:26:06ZfraUniversité Marc BlochALSIC: Apprentissage des Langues et Systèmes d'Information et de Communication1286-49862012-09-0115210.4000/alsic.2519Apport de l'analyse des réseaux sociaux à l'étude des communautés d'apprentissage en ligneCédric SarréIn spite of the amount of published research on the use of computer-mediated communication (CMC) in second language acquisition (SLA) in the past twenty years, few of these studies deal with voice-based CMC (audioconferencing and videoconferencing) and with how it compares with text-based CMC. This article aims at bridging this gap by examining and comparing learner-to-learner interactions in L2 English that were generated during the completion of collaborative tasks using three different CMC modes: text chat, desktop videoconferencing and discussion board. The collaborative tasks to be completed were part of a blended learning system called English for Biologists whose main objective was to help learners develop their interactional competence in L2. The sociometric analysis of the interactions generated made it possible to highlight the influence of the CMC mode on the interactional load and configuration of the interactions, and to demonstrate how successful telecollaboration was in all three cases. Conclusions can also be drawn from it regarding the impact of CMC modes on the integration of learners in their learning community.https://journals.openedition.org/alsic/2519blended learningonline interactionCMCsocial media
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Apport de l'analyse des réseaux sociaux à l'étude des communautés d'apprentissage en ligne
ALSIC: Apprentissage des Langues et Systèmes d'Information et de Communication
blended learning
online interaction
CMC
social media
title Apport de l'analyse des réseaux sociaux à l'étude des communautés d'apprentissage en ligne
title_full Apport de l'analyse des réseaux sociaux à l'étude des communautés d'apprentissage en ligne
title_fullStr Apport de l'analyse des réseaux sociaux à l'étude des communautés d'apprentissage en ligne
title_full_unstemmed Apport de l'analyse des réseaux sociaux à l'étude des communautés d'apprentissage en ligne
title_short Apport de l'analyse des réseaux sociaux à l'étude des communautés d'apprentissage en ligne
title_sort apport de l analyse des reseaux sociaux a l etude des communautes d apprentissage en ligne
topic blended learning
online interaction
CMC
social media
url https://journals.openedition.org/alsic/2519
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