Investigating Linguistic, Literary, and Social Affordances of L2 Collaborative Reading

This exploratory study analyzes learner-learner interactions within a virtual environment when collaboratively reading Spanish poetry in a Hispanic literature course at the college level via an ecological theoretical perspective (van Lier, 2004). The goals of the study are (a) to present empirical d...

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Authentic texts
Collaboration
College Students
Cooperative Learning
Documentation
Hispanic American Literature
Linguistics
Literature
Multiple Literacies
Pedagogy
Poetry
Reading
Reading Assignments
Reading Instruction
Second Language Learning
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Social factors
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Spanish as a second language instruction
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