Blogs, Wikis, and Social Media: Multiliteracies in the Language Classroom

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September 2, 2011 Blogs, Wikis, and Social Media: Multiliteracies in the language classroom Speaker: Nathan Hall

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A PD workshop I gave on the use of blogs, wikis, and social media in the language classroom.

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September 2, 2011

Blogs, Wikis, and Social Media: Multiliteracies in the language classroom Speaker: Nathan Hall

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Introduction

✤ Definitions

✤ Survey

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Theory

✤ Lowers the affective filter

✤ More cognitive

✤ Higher interest

✤ Peer support

✤ Documenting changes

✤ Bloom’s Taxonomy

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Types: Blogs

✤ Wordpress

✤ Blogger

✤ Single user

✤ Allows for comments

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Types: Wikis

✤ Wikispaces

✤ Collaborative writing

✤ Different pages

✤ Restrict certain items

✤ Revert to older edits

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Types: Social Media

✤ Facebook

✤ Twitter

✤ Posterous

✤ Interactive

✤ Sharing

✤ Shorter messages

✤ Connected to mobility

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Demonstration

✤ Wordpress.com

✤ Wikispaces.com

✤ Posterous.com

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Application

✤ e-portfolio

✤ homework

✤ messages

✤ videos

✤ listening

✤ links

✤ presentations

✤ writing

✤ commenting

✤ peer-correction

✤ webquests

✤ reading

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Challenge

✤ Try one

✤ Think of how you could use it

✤ Implement into a lesson

✤ Don’t think static

✤ multi-sensory

✤ multiliteracy

✤ Connect to other tools