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Web-enhanced approaches to the teaching of linguistic variation in French

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 June 2002

NICOLE McBRIDE
Affiliation:
School of Area and Language Studies, University of North London, 166–220 Holloway Road, London N7 8DB, UK (email: n.mcbride@unl.ac.uk)

Abstract

This paper considers the progressive integration of a web resource in a language degree option centred on language varieties and linguistic variation in French. It focuses on the features introduced by the web environment and how they can enhance the learning experience of the students. It addresses the issue of the language used for teaching and learning with diverse groups of students including a high proportion of non-native speakers of English, varying levels of linguistic competence and different stages of study. The paper also examines web-based facilities supporting interaction and collaboration among members of the learning group (some teacher moderated). The evaluation is based on the results of a survey conducted with the group of students who took part in the pilot implementation in 2000–01 and on module feedback. The last section in the paper points to ways of integrating further the technology within the delivery and the assessment of the module, and of increasing student support and interaction.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2002 Cambridge University Press

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