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LSP communication in a digital age: the outcomes of teaching and learning in tertiary education

dc.contributor.authorOsório Cardoso, Maria Ivone
dc.date.accessioned2014-11-11T17:11:16Z
dc.date.available2014-11-29T01:30:07Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.description.abstractThis paper discusses the changes brought by the communication revolution in teaching and learning in the scope of LSP. Its aim is to provide an insight on how teaching which was bi-dimensional, turned into a multidimensional system, gathering other complementary resources that have transformed, in a incredibly short time, the ways we receive share and store information, for instance as professionals, and keep in touch with our peers. The increasing rise of electronic publications, the incredible boom of social and professional networks, search engines, blogs, list servs, forums, e-mail blasts, Facebook pages, YouTube contents, Tweets and Apps, have twisted the way information is conveyed. Classes ceased to be predictable and have been empowered by digital platforms, innumerous and different data repositories (TILDE, IATE, LINGUEE, and so many other terminological data banks) that have definitely transformed the academic world in general and tertiary education in particular. There is a bulk of information to be digested by students, who are no longer passive but instead responsible and active for their academic outcomes. The question is whether they possess the tools to select only what is accurate and important for a certain subject or assignment, due to that overflow? Due to the reduction of the number of course years in most degrees, after the implementation of Bologna and the shrinking of the curricula contents, have students the possibility of developing critical thinking? Both teaching and learning rely on digital resources to improve the speed of the spreading of knowledge. But have those changes been effective to promote really communication? Furthermore, with the increasing Apps that have already been developed and will continue to appear for learning foreign languages, for translation among others, will the students feel the need of learning them once they have those Apps. These are some the questions we would like to discuss in our paper.por
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/5175
dc.language.isospapor
dc.peerreviewedyespor
dc.subjectTertiary educationpor
dc.subjectDigital resourcespor
dc.subjectLearning outcomespor
dc.subjectTeachingpor
dc.subjectLearningpor
dc.titleLSP communication in a digital age: the outcomes of teaching and learning in tertiary educationpor
dc.typejournal article
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oaire.citation.conferencePlaceEstocolmopor
oaire.citation.titleCongresso Internacional da AELFEpor
person.familyNameOsório Cardoso
person.givenNameMaria Ivone
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person.identifier.orcid0000-0002-6848-0018
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