@Debate”: Analysis of a student-produced video project in an oral communication skills course
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The aim of this paper is to present an implementation of student-produced video projects in the Spanish language classroom focusing on its academic, learning, organizational and social aspects. First of all, the theoretical framework used is set up. There follows a detailed description of the project concentrating on students’ and teacher’s project assessment. Finally, meaningful changes for future implementations are proposed.
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