Marco Cappellini Timothy Lewis Annick Rivens Mompean
The advent of networked digital technologies, in enabling language learners to collaborate and create content online, has given rise to new ways in which learners are able to express their autonomy. Learner Autonomy and Web 2.0 explores tensions between the -classical- definitions of learner autonomy and the learning dynamics observed in specific online contexts. Some of the contributions argue for the emergence of actual new forms of autonomy, others consider that this is merely a case of -old wine in new bottles-. In this volume, autonomy is seen as emerging and developing in a complex...
The advent of networked digital technologies, in enabling language learners to collaborate and create content online, has given rise to new ways in wh...