scholarly journals “It Feels Like I am Talking into a Void”: Understanding Interaction Gaps in Synchronous Online Classrooms

Author(s):  
Matin Yarmand ◽  
Jaemarie Solyst ◽  
Scott Klemmer ◽  
Nadir Weibel
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lorraine Carnes ◽  
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Joseph G. Hurst ◽  
Thomas G. Sharp ◽  
Arjun M. Heimsath

2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 194-210 ◽  
Author(s):  
Todd C. Shoepe ◽  
John F. McManus ◽  
Stephanie E. August ◽  
Nicholas L. Mattos ◽  
Tomasina C. Vollucci ◽  
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RELC Journal ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 003368822098527
Author(s):  
Benjamin Luke Moorhouse ◽  
Yanna Li ◽  
Steve Walsh

Interaction is seen by many English language teachers and scholars as an essential part of face-to-face English language classrooms. Teachers require specific competencies to effectively use interaction as a tool for mediating and assisting learning. These can be referred to as classroom interactional competence (CIC). However, the situation created by the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic which began in early 2020, and the recent advancement in technologies have led to teachers conducting synchronous online lessons through video-conferencing software. The online environment is distinctly different from the face-to-face classroom and teachers require new and additional skills to effectively utilise interaction online in real time. This exploratory study used an online mixed-method survey of 75 university level English language teachers who had engaged in synchronous online teaching due to COVID-19, to explore the competencies that teachers need to use interaction as a tool to mediate and assist language learning in synchronous online lessons. Teachers were found to require three competencies, in addition to their CIC – technological competencies, online environment management competencies, and online teacher interactional competencies – which together constitute e-CIC. The findings provide greater insights into the needs of teachers required to teach synchronously online and will be of interest to teachers and teacher educators.


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