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Culture, communication, community: Co-constructing knowledge and cultural images through computer-mediated communication.
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Culture, communication, community: Co-constructing knowledge and cultural images through computer-mediated communication./
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Ducate, Lara Claire.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-01, Section: A, page: 0095.
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Culture, communication, community: Co-constructing knowledge and cultural images through computer-mediated communication.
Ducate, Lara Claire.
Culture, communication, community: Co-constructing knowledge and cultural images through computer-mediated communication.
- 240 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 65-01, Section: A, page: 0095.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Texas at Austin, 2003.
This study, informed by sociocultural theory and research on negotiation of meaning and computer-mediated communication, investigates differences between two groups of third-semester college students who participated in a semester-long e-mail exchange: one group with native German speakers (NS) and the other with non-American, non-native German speakers (NNS). The premise of the study is that through meaningful, authentic Internet-mediated exchanges in German, students are able to improve their communicative competence and increase their awareness of both their own and other cultures.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Computer-mediated communication (CMC) is a learner-centered tool that allows students to: (a) build their own speech communities in the target language, (b) guide their own discourse topics, and (c) develop a sense of responsibility for their learning (Warschauer 1996, 1997, Beauvois 1998). Furthermore, through communication with members of a foreign culture, students better understand their own and other cultures (Steinig et al. 1998, Schneider & Von der Emde 2000, Furstenburg et al. 2001).
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