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Web-Based Speech: Expanding the Virtual Language Lab http://babel
Jeff Magoto and Ginny White Yamada Language Center University of Oregon
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Topics, Session 06 Group discussion
How do Virtual Language Labs (VLLs) differ? Overview of UO’s VLL Group task Concluding remarks
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Group Discussion What kinds of listening and speaking materials do you use in your classes now? What kinds of materials do you wish to have in the future?
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How do VLLs Differ? Level of interactivity How do students respond?
How is students’ input judged and feedback given? How do these resources fit with course goals?
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Depth & Variety of Content
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Real-World Tasks
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UO Virtual Language Lab
6000 students / 15+ languages Web-based (streaming audio & video, voice over IP using Flash Communications Server) Coursebook material to authentic material, 2:1
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ESOL Text on the VLL
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Web-Based Speech Tools
Virtual Tape Recorder Message Board (voice) Quiz-Survey Maker
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“Flash” replaces the traditional
Virtual Tape Recorder This tool adds the ability to hear and monitor what one says. “Flash” replaces the traditional tape/video recorder.
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Voice Message Board Teachers and students listen and respond through audio and video.
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Voice Message Board 1) Add a message to the Message Board (text, audio, and/or video). 2) The message is then published to the class Message List.
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VLL Quiz & Survey Maker Teachers can author quizzes or surveys (text only or multimedia): Multiple choice True / false Likert scale And, collect spoken responses.
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VLL Quiz & Survey Maker Uses existing video content (Thai news) as a “listening for gist” prompt. Students can write or speak responses.
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Group Task: Language + Content
Group work: Make a list or chart in English of as many birds and bird sounds as you can. VLL Survey to follow…
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Concluding Remarks Some benefits of self-access language labs:
Integrated skills Authentic content and tasks Fast learner feedback Motivating
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Concluding Remarks Some challenges in developing self-access VLLs:
Time and cost (phased, incremental pilot is advised) Teacher and student training
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Concluding Remarks http://thaiuo.uoregon.edu/
Giving teachers time to learn and use tools like these is a wise investment. You’re invited, see…
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Web-Based Speech: Expanding the Virtual Language Lab http://babel
Jeff Magoto and Ginny White Yamada Language Center University of Oregon
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