Contradictions in Learner Interactions in a Blended-Learning Writing Course in the ODL Context: An Activity Theory Analysis
This paper reports on the use of Engeström’s (1987) Activity Theory (AT) framework to gain insights into the contradictions that emerge within the activity system of the online component of an advanced writing skills course, delivered in a blended-learning mode using the Process Approach. Activity...
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Autores principales: | Judy Pullenayegem, Radhika De Silva, Gayathri Jayatilleke |
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Commonwealth of Learning
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/af92e4d993ac4fb28c08d7dc84ace234 |
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