The impact of virtual exchange on East–West social relations: lessons from a China-Portugal foreign language exchange

Student collaboration has always been integral to the learner journey. The current limited opportunities for face-to-face discussions and student mobility due to the pandemic have heightened the need for such online intercultural collaboration initiatives like Virtual Exchange (VE). At the same time...

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Main Authors: Rienties Bart, Rets Irina
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2022-08-01
Series:Journal of China Computer-Assisted Language Learning
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/jccall-2021-0003
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description Student collaboration has always been integral to the learner journey. The current limited opportunities for face-to-face discussions and student mobility due to the pandemic have heightened the need for such online intercultural collaboration initiatives like Virtual Exchange (VE). At the same time, few studies have looked at collaboration patterns between Asian and Western students, while using robust mixed methods research design (i.e., pre-post TPACK, foreign language competence, diaries) and social network analysis. To that end, this study explored an East-West VE of 10 weeks between 16 university students from China and 18 students from Portugal working together online on shared tasks. The study compared the perceived development of technological and foreign language skills between the two groups of students, the extent to which their reported lived experiences in VE were positive for all students, as well as looked at the kind of relations the students developed with each other over the length of the exchange. The study provides important pedagogical implications for educators willing to design VE for the benefit of all students, as well as methodological implications for the use of social network analysis with VE data.
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spelling doaj-art-e8b28d8118094c969145683d9fc8fc832025-01-20T11:08:49ZengDe GruyterJournal of China Computer-Assisted Language Learning2748-34792022-08-012111910.1515/jccall-2021-0003The impact of virtual exchange on East–West social relations: lessons from a China-Portugal foreign language exchangeRienties Bart0Rets Irina1The Open University, Milton Keynes, UKLancaster University, Preston, UKStudent collaboration has always been integral to the learner journey. The current limited opportunities for face-to-face discussions and student mobility due to the pandemic have heightened the need for such online intercultural collaboration initiatives like Virtual Exchange (VE). At the same time, few studies have looked at collaboration patterns between Asian and Western students, while using robust mixed methods research design (i.e., pre-post TPACK, foreign language competence, diaries) and social network analysis. To that end, this study explored an East-West VE of 10 weeks between 16 university students from China and 18 students from Portugal working together online on shared tasks. The study compared the perceived development of technological and foreign language skills between the two groups of students, the extent to which their reported lived experiences in VE were positive for all students, as well as looked at the kind of relations the students developed with each other over the length of the exchange. The study provides important pedagogical implications for educators willing to design VE for the benefit of all students, as well as methodological implications for the use of social network analysis with VE data.https://doi.org/10.1515/jccall-2021-0003east–west;etandem;china;mixed methods;portugal;social network analysis;telecollaboration;virtual exchange
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The impact of virtual exchange on East–West social relations: lessons from a China-Portugal foreign language exchange
Journal of China Computer-Assisted Language Learning
east–west;
etandem;
china;
mixed methods;
portugal;
social network analysis;
telecollaboration;
virtual exchange
title The impact of virtual exchange on East–West social relations: lessons from a China-Portugal foreign language exchange
title_full The impact of virtual exchange on East–West social relations: lessons from a China-Portugal foreign language exchange
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title_short The impact of virtual exchange on East–West social relations: lessons from a China-Portugal foreign language exchange
title_sort impact of virtual exchange on east west social relations lessons from a china portugal foreign language exchange
topic east–west;
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china;
mixed methods;
portugal;
social network analysis;
telecollaboration;
virtual exchange
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