A few words about telecollaboration:
What is telecollaboration?
Universities across Europe are increasingly turning their attention to the themes of internationalisation, student mobility and the development of students' foreign language and intercultural competencies. Telecollaboration goes well with these trends as it enables groups of learners across time zones and geographical distance collaborate through the use of commonly available social networking tools. In the process they develop language proficiency, intercultural communicative competence, and multiliteracies.
You can listen to a conversation between two project members - Mirjam Hauck i Robert O'Dowd in which they explain the nature of telecollaboration.
Universities across Europe are increasingly turning their attention to the themes of internationalisation, student mobility and the development of students' foreign language and intercultural competencies. Telecollaboration goes well with these trends as it enables groups of learners across time zones and geographical distance collaborate through the use of commonly available social networking tools. In the process they develop language proficiency, intercultural communicative competence, and multiliteracies.
You can listen to a conversation between two project members - Mirjam Hauck i Robert O'Dowd in which they explain the nature of telecollaboration.