@article{noauthororeditor2014yelling, abstract = {The community platform YELL/TELL (Young English Language Learners and Teen English Language Learners) was developed to respond to the needs of collaboration and sharing among trainee teachers, school teachers, teacher trainers and researchers in the field of language learning, for English as Second Language (L2) and English as Foreign Language (EFL). The social community YELL/TELL, supported by the LearnWeb2.0 platform, has the aim to encourage professional collaboration among trainees, teachers of different schools and teacher educators in pre-service and in-service training. Lifelong learning is promoted on the basis of sharing resources, commenting and reflecting on them in the spirit of open educational practices and free resources, offering support, ideas, and competences for teaching English as L2. Within the framework of reflexive socio-constructivism and multiliteracies, the paper discusses the YELL case study as a peer-training, self-sustained and open professional community.}, added-at = {2013-12-19T16:33:29.000+0100}, author = {Bortoluzzi, Maria and Marenzi, Ivana}, biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2cb97fbcdc3d1be8a30c5440b93aa415d/marenzi}, editor = {Wang, Dr. Qiyun}, interhash = {2e0baa0d25e69a4c61bbbf91240e1c82}, intrahash = {cb97fbcdc3d1be8a30c5440b93aa415d}, journal = {International Journal of Social Media and Interactive Learning Environments (IJSMILE).}, keywords = {YELL learning learnweb20 linkedup myown sysrelevantforl3s}, number = 2, pages = {182-198}, timestamp = {2015-01-12T10:57:23.000+0100}, title = {YELLing for collaborative learning in teacher education: Users’ voices in the social platform LearnWeb2.0}, volume = 2, year = 2014 }