Effective Multimodal Interaction for Online and Hybrid Teaching

£109.50

Effective Multimodal Interaction for Online and Hybrid Teaching

Data-driven Insights

Language acquisition Language teaching and learning Educational equipment and technology, computer-aided learning (CAL)

Author: Antonella Giacosa

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Collection: Digital Education and Learning

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 6th January 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9783031773853


Overview

This book provides educators (including but not limited to those at university level) with data-driven insights into video-mediated interaction. Drawing on extensive research on classroom interaction from a variety of theoretical and analytical perspectives, including four years of observing online university courses that began during the Covid-19 pandemic, the author provides deep insights into video-mediated interaction by comparing direct classroom observations with data provided by teachers and students via online questionnaires.

Key Themes

The book clarifies how the newly experienced classroom contexts differ from traditional online and blended classes, then draws on the extensive experience of video-mediated instruction in terms of teacher-learner, learner-content, and learner-learner interaction to decipher what can be challenging and promising about interacting via a screen, specifically addressing multimodal interaction.

Practical Applications

It also provides practitioners with data-driven suggestions from the perspective of teachers and learners for improving teaching and learning in modern video-based educational contexts that are consistently different from the pre-pandemic idea of e-learning.

Target Audience

This book will be a valuable resource for researchers in Applied Linguistics, Language Education and Higher Education more broadly, teachers in higher education institutions worldwide, and teacher education and training and institutional bodies responsible for improving teaching facilities.

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