Exploring Collaborative Dialogue in Technology-Mediated Tasks: An Analysis of Technology-Related Episodes.

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Title: Exploring Collaborative Dialogue in Technology-Mediated Tasks: An Analysis of Technology-Related Episodes.
Authors: Werner, Sina1 (AUTHOR) sina.werner@leuphana.de
Source: CALICO Journal. 2025, Vol. 42 Issue 3, p502-526. 25p.
Subject Terms: *COVID-19 pandemic, *Collaborative learning, *Qualitative research, *Distance education, *Second language acquisition, *Limited English-proficient students, *Active learning, Social interaction
Abstract: This study analyzes the interactions of EFL learners while working on two technology-mediated tasks in breakout rooms. The study is based on a qualitative analysis of 7 hours of video recordings of four groups participating in a task-based learning project conducted during the Emergency Remote Teaching period of the COVID-19 pandemic. The results show that the groups approach technological challenges differently, and that interactions in technology-related episodes can provide a venue for collaborative problem-solving and language-learning opportunities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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