Research discussions May 17 2007. Case studies n Community-based materials n E-portfolios n Using colours for metalanguage n Project diaries n Interviewing.

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Research discussions May

Case studies n Community-based materials n E-portfolios n Using colours for metalanguage n Project diaries n Interviewing foreigners

Report on progress n Community-based materials n Ajarn Ursula, Ajarn Jonathan, Ajarn Wilaksana n Trip to Loei n Collecting data

Report on progress n E-portfolios n Ajarn Ananya n Next stage in e-portfolio implementation: piloting n How to collect data

Case study 1 n Setting up research procedures n Ajarn Kitcha n Project diaries

Case Study 2 n Finding a focus n Ajarn Punjaporn, Ajarn Wilaksana n Using colour coding for metalanguage

Case Study 3 n Analysing data n Ajarn Sonthida n Students’ interviews of foreigners