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BAAL/Cambridge University Press Seminar Spoken Online Learning Events
Day 1 of 2
This event took place on 22nd June 2007 at 10:00am (09:00 GMT)
Knowledge Media Institute, Berrill Building, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom, MK7 6AA
This two-day event brought together language teachers and researchers interested in the use of computer-mediated communication to foster interaction. It created a space for in-depth discussion and reflection about an area that is newly established and growing but as yet little researched: spoken online language learning. Drawing on the expertise from all participants, we explored and addressed what is emerging as the major issue for oral learning of languages and cultures online: technologies have been developing faster than pedagogical and methodological reflection and practice is often still characterized by a trial-and-error approach.
Discussion was led by 3 invited speakers:- Professor Cynthia White, Massey University (New Zealand)
- Professor Dorothy Chun, University of California, Santa Barbara (USA), editor Language Learning and Technology
- Dr Glenn Stockwell, Waseda University, Tokyo (Japan)
There were also presentations by a number of international speakers.
Replays are now available, please follow the appropriate link in the programme at the bottom of this page. Replays from Day 2 of the event can be found here.
This event is supported nationally by:
The event is supported internationally by:
IATEFL - International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language SIG
CALICO - Computer Assisted Language Instruction COnsortium
JALTCALL - Japan Association for Language Teaching
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Theory, Research and Practice in Spoken Online Learning Events: Towards New Understandings
Prof. Cynthia White, Massey University, New Zealand
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Podcasting to facilitate language learning
Fernando Rosell-Aguilar, Department of Languages, The Open University, United Kingdom
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Breeze virtual meeting space
Gary Motteram, School of Education, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Dhafir Kasassbeh, School of Education, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
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L2 proficiency in audio-synchronous online environments: rethinking communicative competence in the framework of multimodal interactions
Maud Ciekanski, Université de Franche-Comté, France
Thierry Chanier, Université de Franche-Comté, France
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A Tall Order for SOLE: Expectations ranging from enhanced oral proficiency to cross-cultural understanding
Prof. Dorothy Chun, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA
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