SOCIAL MEDIAS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR LEARNING / TEACHING ENGLISH IN HIGHER EDUCATION

  • Darginavičienė I
  • Navickienė V
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The greatest achievement of technology, the Internet, not only changed the lifestyles of the world population, but also created unheard of before opportunities for learning and teaching foreign languages. The development of digital technology provided the important shift from the informational Web 1.0 to the social Web 2.0, which allows involving users in active communication and collaboration with each other. The number of social media websites keeps constantly increasing, which makes them available to learners all over the world. The estimated number of social network users worldwide is 1.79 bn. Students’ familiarity with online social media has been reported in this article. The opportunities for applying the Internet websites in active learning / teaching of languages depend to a great extent on what sites learners are accustomed to using and how often. The findings on the use of social media websites are obtained from the survey completed by two samples of students of Klaipeda Un)

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Darginavičienė, I., & Navickienė, V. (2021). SOCIAL MEDIAS: OPPORTUNITIES FOR LEARNING / TEACHING ENGLISH IN HIGHER EDUCATION. Tiltai, 73(1), 239–252. https://doi.org/10.15181/tbb.v73i1.1276

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