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An online debate methodology in a nutshell: Part two

Part one of this article The methodology in bullet points The online debate was based on three key players: the participants – teachers and one of their classes, the host and his/her team and the organiser, who also acted as … Continue reading

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An online debate methodology in a nutshell: Part one

Introduction With the current European elections and the need of public figures to share their political projects online, I came across some pros and cons about doing or not doing that. In my view the better the politicians share their … Continue reading

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Cultures and communications: How to overcome anxiety, hostility and defensive behaviour in email communication

When I first wrote my emails to peers in other countries I only looked at the enthusiasm of the moment and at its rewarding part: getting to know other people from other countries. Later on, when I looked for different … Continue reading

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Cultures and communication: Culture influences on email writing and interpretation

I carried out a study on this subject some years ago and I would like to share some thoughts about the culture’s influences on email writing and content interpretation. The study involved a number of European teachers that worked in … Continue reading

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Cultures and communication: Email as a learning tool

I sent out my first email 20 years ago. By that time I could not anticipate that the email as a communication means would change our professional and personal lives. My first emails were linked to teaching and learning activities. … Continue reading

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Cultures and communication: Marrying cultures and computers

Discussing several aspects of intercultural computer-mediated communication (ICCMC) Amant (2002) explains what happens “when cultures and computers collide”. He argues that some computer-mediated communication (CMC) aspects appear to go against the communication needs and anticipations of cultural groups, particularly in … Continue reading

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Cultures and communication: Understanding world cultures

Understanding world cultures In a face-to-face communication situation, people with the same cultural backgrounds tend to interpret each other’s messages and actions accurately. Even under ideal conditions, the message the receiver decodes is certainly not identical to the message the … Continue reading

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Cultures and communication: Web-based collaborative projects in schools

What is a Web-based collaborative project? A Web-based collaborative project is a short or long term classroom activity. It gives teachers the opportunity to innovate in teaching and learn together with peers from other countries. This is a way of … Continue reading

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Content Review: Readership’ feedback to content written in their second language

This article covers some thoughts about gathering readership’ feedback through email interview in the context of reviewing content, which addresses an international audience, where most of the readers are non-English native speakers. As English is one of the most spoken … Continue reading

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Reading: Moving from paper to screen

1. Introduction Some years ago I read an article, which, somewhat anticipated the progress in the field of reading on both screen and mobile devices. I thought it would be interesting to share my critical views written by that time, … Continue reading

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