Low proficiency learners in synchronous computer-assisted and face-to-face interactions
This experimental study offers empirical evidence of the effect of the computer-mediated environment on the linguistic output of low proficiency learners. The subjects were 32 female undergraduates with high and low proficiency in ESL. A within-subject repeated measures concurrent nested QUAN-qual (...
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Main Authors: | Tam, S.S., Kan, N.H., Ng, L.L. |
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Turkish Online Journal Educational Tech-Tojet
2010
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/13211/ |
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