18.2547, Qs: Reading/Writing in Online EAP Programs
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Subject: 18.2547, Qs: Reading/Writing in Online EAP Programs
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Date: 29-Aug-2007
From: Fabiana MacMillan < fabianam at canadianlineworks.ca >
Subject: Reading/Writing in Online EAP Programs
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Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 15:49:39
From: Fabiana MacMillan [fabianam at canadianlineworks.ca]
Subject: Reading/Writing in Online EAP Programs
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Dear Colleagues,
I am currently working on a project in which I propose interactive tasks
for the development of academic reading and writing skills in
electronically delivered English for Academic Purposes programs.
I am looking for references of studies involving the evolution of different
approaches to the teaching of reading and writing in online EAP programs.
All studies I have found so far are concerned with online teaching in
general, not online language teaching.
I would appreciate any information you can provide me with.
Thank you,
Fabiana MacMillan, PhD
Research Assistant
Graduate Division of Educational Research
University of Calgary
Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics
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