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The Aspect in Russian MediaBook: Material Designs and Learner Styles
Laura A. Janda University of North Carolina
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Overview Purpose of the project Target audiences Collaborators Funding
Demonstration Beta-Testing Future plans
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Encoding TIME “Jeg gir stort sett faen i rom, men jeg har problemer med tid”. --Erlend Loe
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Purpose of the Project To facilitate learning how perfective and imperfective aspect encode time in Russian Challenges: Aspect in Russian is typologically unusual: it is distinguished in all forms and tenses and imperfective is the unmarked member A metaphorical model highlights parallels between the properties of matter in space and the properties of events in time, but doesn’t work in book format
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Purpose of the Project, cont’d.
Objective: To provide a virtual space for students to conduct experiments and connect what they know about the physical properties of matter to the temporal properties of events
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Target Audiences Students in traditional Russian courses
Alumni of military and government programs who are required to maintain their Russian Instructors Independent learners
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Collaborators Institute for Science Learning at UNC- Chapel Hill ( Designer, programmers, educational materials specialist Slavic and East European Language Resource Center ( Workshops, professional network, student assistants
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Funding National Science Foundation Educational Materials Development Grant 2004 $75K Creation of about 1/10 of total project, plus creation of templates for total project
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Demonstration http://isl.unc.edu/russian/ainr Introduction
Chapter 2: Matter Matters Module 1: Properties of Matter Shape Convertibility
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Beta-Testing March 2005 beta-testing with more than 300 students at 19 institutions: 15 colleges/universities (includes control groups) 2 high schools West Point and US Naval Academy Pre-test, use of materials, post-test, survey, focus group, back-end data collection
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Future Plans Analyze data from beta-testing phase
Apply for National Science Foundation National Dissemination grant ($0.5M June 2005) Complete full project
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