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The Perfect Blend?: Online Blended Learning from a Linguistic Perspective
Abstract
This chapter tackles the implementation of the way onlinecourses of English language are structured within the on-line degree courses of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in Italy. Moving from a double theoretical framework grounded on the links between e-learning and communication and between e-learning and multimedialearning, The author will outline the basic features of thecourse the author is currently teaching. Besides thestandard tools provided by the university platform (thecourse portal and forum and the course content slides), he has added some ‘external’ tools to offer students further possibilities to interact and take an active role in thelearning environment which thus becomes actually ‘blended.’ By making practice of the language through posting comments on a dedicated blog and by exchanging impressions and making queries at a number of Skype-mediated meetings, instructor and students can further interact and create a stronger ‘studying community.’
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