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| − | |Abstract=This paper proposes that interaction generated by tasks has previously been very difficult to analyse because of its highly indexical nature. Task-related actions and non-verbal communication could not be related easily to talk. A technological solution to this problem is presented, using a combination of task-tracking hardware and software, video recording and transcription. This enables a holistic approach, i.e. one in which all elements of behaviour can be integrated in analysis. Micro-analyses of multimodal data are undertaken, | + | |URL=https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1473-4192.2009.00243.x |
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| + | |Abstract=This paper proposes that interaction generated by tasks has previously been very difficult to analyse because of its highly indexical nature. Task-related actions and non-verbal communication could not be related easily to talk. A technological solution to this problem is presented, using a combination of task-tracking hardware and software, video recording and transcription. This enables a holistic approach, i.e. one in which all elements of behaviour can be integrated in analysis. Micro-analyses of multimodal data are undertaken, which provide revealing insights into the processes of task-based learning. A framework for describing and analysing task-based interaction from a holistic perspective is outlined. | ||
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| BibType | ARTICLE |
| Key | Seedhouse-Almutairi 2009 |
| Author(s) | Paul Seedhouse, Saad Almutairi |
| Title | A holistic approach to task-based interaction |
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| Tag(s) | EMCA, task-based learning and teaching (TBLT), spoken interaction, ConversationAnalysis (CA), task-based interaction, non-verbal communication |
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| Year | 2009 |
| Language | English |
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| Journal | International Journal of Applied Linguistics |
| Volume | 19 |
| Number | 3 |
| Pages | 311–338 |
| URL | Link |
| DOI | 10.1111/j.1473-4192.2009.00243.x |
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Abstract
This paper proposes that interaction generated by tasks has previously been very difficult to analyse because of its highly indexical nature. Task-related actions and non-verbal communication could not be related easily to talk. A technological solution to this problem is presented, using a combination of task-tracking hardware and software, video recording and transcription. This enables a holistic approach, i.e. one in which all elements of behaviour can be integrated in analysis. Micro-analyses of multimodal data are undertaken, which provide revealing insights into the processes of task-based learning. A framework for describing and analysing task-based interaction from a holistic perspective is outlined.
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