E-learning and Language and Style in Mainz and Münster
This article reports on how online Language and Style was implemented and taught simultaneously and cooperatively at two German universities in the summer semester of 2004, in the English departments of the universities of Mainz (Patricia Plummer) and Münster (Beatrix Busse). In order to compare dif...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Language and literature (Harlow, England) England), 2006-08, Vol.15 (3), p.257-276 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article reports on how online Language and Style was implemented and
taught simultaneously and cooperatively at two German universities in the summer
semester of 2004, in the English departments of the universities of Mainz (Patricia
Plummer) and Münster (Beatrix Busse). In order to compare different
learning and teaching styles, one-third of the course was taught in a traditional
seminar-style mode while two-thirds consisted of online workshops. The authors
cooperated extensively during the project, assessing and evaluating
students’ responses and performances both quantitatively and
qualitatively. This article focuses on (1) the place of e-learning and stylistics in
our departments and in English studies in Germany in general, (2) the challenges
that had to be faced prior to the implementation of the course, (3) how we put the
course into practice in our teaching environments, (4) our students’
responses to, and performance on, Language and Style and (5) our own
experiences in running a web-based course. Finally, we draw some general conclusions
about web-based learning and teaching and what we have gained from participating in
Mick Short's investigation. |
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ISSN: | 0963-9470 1461-7293 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0963947006066126 |