Title of article :
“We Learned Together it was Best Experiences for Me:” Website Creation in an ESL Classroom
Author/Authors :
Whitehead Martelle, Wendy Department of English and Linguistics, USA , Siekmann, Sabine Department of Foreign Languages and Linguistics, USA , Mousseau-Knutson, Carolyn University of Alaska Fairbanks, Linguistics Program, USA , Harris, Erica Linguistics Program, USA , Schimmack, Danya Linguistics Program, USA
Abstract :
This qualitative, exploratory study investigated the learning opportunities and learning strategies
afforded by technology-mediated tasks. In this study, a group of English as a Second Language
(ESL) learners at an American university worked together to design and create a website for
potential international students who are considering studying abroad in Alaska. Through the
students’ post-task reflections, the following themes surfaced: “doing something authentic and
meaningful,” “working together,” “learning English,” and “building confidence.” Within these
themes, several types of language learning strategies consistently emerged through the data
analysis: arranging and planning, self-evaluating, and cooperating
Keywords :
English as a second language , Task-based language Teaching , Language learning Strategies , Technology-Mediated Tasks
Journal title :
Iranian Distance Education