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Title: Dialogue in Networksupported Language Learning and Teaching


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Dialogue in Network-supported Language Learning
and Teaching
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What is network-based language teaching?
  • Warschauer and Kern, 2000
  • Language teaching involving local or global
    networks (LMS or Internet)
  • Focus on human to human communication
  • Written communication, electronically archived

3
Background
  • Experience from net-based courses for training
    language teachers
  • Experience from on-campus, network supported
    courses
  • Different types of dialogue were identified
    during development and implementation of these
    courses

4
Dialogue Interaction Discourse
  • Communication between on-line materials and
    learner through complex tasks
  • Communication between moderator and learner where
    both are active partners in a process
  • Communication between learner(s) and learner(s)
    where all are active partners

5
Tools in the LMS
  • E-mail
  • Forums
  • Chat
  • Collaborative writing (Fronter Document)

6
Tools on the Net
  • E-mail
  • Blogs
  • Messenger
  • Skyping
  • Use of avatars
  • Video conferencing(human)

7
Forum
  • A defined area in which discussion and
    negotiation take place. Defined in terms of
  • Who takes part
  • How long it lasts
  • What is discussed

8
Characteristics of a Forum 1
  • Asynchronous
  • Task-based
  • Written
  • Saved and can be referred back to

9
Characteristics of a Forum 2
  • Participants have time for reflection
  • Participants take part in their own time
  • Underlying purpose is language practice
  • Message more interesting than correct language

10
Why use a Forum Discussion? 1
  • Motivational value
  • Produces a lot of writing
  • Individual students more easily included than in
    face to face discussions
  • Time for reflection

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Why use a Forum Discussion? 2
  • A record of what has been said to refer to
  • Meaningful contributions
  • Contributions are public have many readers

12
Making a Forum Discussion Effective
  • Training and practice are necessary
  • A good starting question
  • Make active participation compulsory
  • Use email to bring in and encourage individuals
  • Moderating draws threads together and stimulates
    more discussion

13
Forum as a Genre
  • Informal
  • Shared text with multiple authors including the
    moderator
  • Requires attention to text coherence through the
    use of linking devices
  • Linking devices help to develop deep-level
    thinking

14
Ground Rules for participant behaviour ( some
examples)
  • Keep your postings fairly short, at least at the
    beginning
  • Comment on what others have said before you add
    your own contribution
  • Keep to the question under discussion
  • Say encouraging things to others
  • Try to write postings which keep the discussion
    moving forward rather than stopping it dead

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Conclusion
  • Forum is one of a number of tools for creating
    dialogue which
  • Is not not just a poor substitute for face to
    face contact
  • Has the potential for developing knowledge,
    thinking and language
  • Increases individual contact with students
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