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3.2 Online learning tools - 2 views

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    This is a short article discussing advantages and disadvantages of tools such as SKYPE, FB and Second Life.
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Innovation in Teaching - 2 views

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    This is Hayo Reinders' website. He has worked on the CALL area for some time.
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Hitosugi, C. I. (2011). Using a social networking site in Japanese class. - 2 views

    • Claire I
       
      Can't highlight but here. Probably because the articles were scanned.
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    Hitosugi, C. I. (2011). Using a social networking site in Japanese class. In E. Forsythe, T. Gorham, M. Grogan, D. Jarrell, R. Chartrand, & P. Lewis (Eds.), In CALL: What's your motivation? Collected papers on the cutting edge of language learning practice (pp. 72-83). Tokyo, Japan: JALT CALL SIG. This is my article that I wrote a couple of years ago on NIng use. This is much shorter than the original one, but still conveys what I wanted; SNS has a place in classroom, students concern privacy.
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Integrating Intercultural competence into language learning through technology - 2 views

  • in which technology can support teachers and learners as they seek to understand language through culture and culture through language
    • Claire I
       
      different definition from Byram's?
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    from teaching culture to intercultural communication competence
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    oh, well, highlight somehow did not stay when submitted... ;-(
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Okay, I'm connected. Now what? | My Island View - 0 views

  • a connected educator is one who uses technology and social media to personalize learning for both personal and professional growth.
  • The big picture in being a connected educator is the idea that you as the educator are first connected to the general flow of information, and then secondly, focused on specific connections to drill down to the detailed needs specific to you, or your students’ needs.
  • Approving or disapproving of the application is like approving or disapproving of a hammer or screwdriver
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  • . You can hate them all you want, but try building a house without them.
  • Convince a colleague to connect and we all benefit.
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    I think we are connected, but we could probably share this article with our "unconnected" colleagues!
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Overview of Synchronous Online Learning - YouTube - 1 views

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    "This video is a brief introduction to synchronous online learning. The following items are discussed: advantages, disadvantages, facilitation strategies, and tools that enhance student learning."
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Synchronous Online Learning - YouTube - 0 views

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    This video clearly explains how to evaluate and give feedback about online collaborative group work.
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Highlighting & Sticky Note on Diigo - 2 views

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    I could finally make bookmark work for me. I found this Youtube very helpful. how to highlight and sticky note on Diigo
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Home - CALICO - 0 views

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    "CALICO (Computer-Assisted Language Instruction Consortium) is devoted to research and development of technology in second language acquisition."
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EUROCALL: European Association for Computer-Assisted Language Learning - 0 views

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    "the European Association for Computer Assisted Language Learning. EUROCALL aims to provide a European focus for the promulgation of innovative research, development and practice relating to the use of technologies for language learning."
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FLTEACH - Foreign Language Teaching Forum - 0 views

  • The Foreign Language Teaching Forum is an integrated service for FL teachers, dedicated to encouraging communication, sharing, and collaboration at all levels. Our broad discussion topic is foreign language teaching methods for any level of instruction in all languages.
  • The basic premise of the list is that as professional Foreign Language teachers we are all in this together and are here to help one another.
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    "The Foreign Language Teaching Forum is an integrated service for FL teachers, dedicated to encouraging communication, sharing, and collaboration at all levels. Our broad discussion topic is foreign language teaching methods for any level of instruction in all languages."
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Online synchronous communication in the second-language classroom | Murphy | Canadian J... - 2 views

    • Marcie Pratt
       
      Have not thought of using synchronous tools before in my language classes until I took this CARLA class. This paragraph helps explain why they are useful.
  • "low anxiety situations, containing messages that students really want to hear"
  • White (2003) highlighted the benefits of using web-based, real-time (synchronous) interaction and communication as follows: it is spontaneous; it motivates learners who develop a sense of community and gain energy from the group; it offers opportunities for peer feedback; and it supports the development of interactive competence.
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Skype takes English teaching to the next level (Includes interview and first-hand account) - 4 views

  • Many teachers and organizations have tried to take the offline teaching model and simply put it online. This causes some problems. Firstly, the materials they use are not specifically designed for online teaching and they don’t use the technological capabilities of online teaching fully.
    • Maki Nakayama
       
      I learned that teachers should choose their teaching materials, either offline or online, based on the goals and process. If online materials work for their teaching, teachers should use them. If offline materials work effectively, then they should use offline materials.
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Using synchronous communication to learn vocabulary - 2 views

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    applicable to language learning, uses examples in Russian but educational
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