ID | 30004 |
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Author |
Zeng, Gang
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Abstract | The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of an application of Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) technologies on learning community emergence and students' identity construction in the EFL context. To this end, a web-based course management system called Moodle was used in a general English class at a college. Adopting a sociocultural approach, we had a qualitative examination of the data obtained from students' online discussions. Through the lens of Wenger's (1998) notion of Communities of Practice, we found that learners' online activities facilitated the formation of an online learning community, in which learners constructed their identities. Specifically, with the deepening of the online negotiation, the participants expanded their identities from "we" as students confined in an inconvenient town to "we" as members in the other overlapping communities of the broader context. Thus, they reached a new level of understanding and developed a new sense of self in the community. |
Note | Published with permission from the copyright holder.
This is published in International Journal of Curriculum Development and Practice, 2008 Vol.10 pp.39-53 (C)2008 by Japan Curriculum Research and Development Association |
Published Date | 2008-01-01
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Publication Title |
International Journal of Curriculum Development and Practice
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Volume | volume10
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Start Page | 39
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End Page | 53
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Content Type |
Journal Article
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language |
English
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Refereed |
True
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Submission Path | english_languages_and_literature/4
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