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'''E-tivities are a term coined by S. Gilly of Open University (England). It means "activity" or "task on line"; it is a framework to learn a language, for example, in a dynamic and iteractive way.This activity is based on the interaction between more participants: for example students and teachers and it is characterized by written messages. | '''E-tivities are a term coined by S. Gilly of Open University (England). It means "activity" or "task on line"; it is a framework to learn a language, for example, in a dynamic and iteractive way.This activity is based on the interaction between more participants: for example students and teachers and it is characterized by written messages. | ||
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Revision as of 09:35, 6 December 2006
Definition
E-tivities are a term coined by S. Gilly of Open University (England). It means "activity" or "task on line"; it is a framework to learn a language, for example, in a dynamic and iteractive way.This activity is based on the interaction between more participants: for example students and teachers and it is characterized by written messages.
Structure
References
- Salmon, Gilly (2002), "E-tivities. The Key to Active Online Learning", London: Tayler & Francis. ISBN 0749436867
- See also the review at elearning.surf.nl