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1 Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts By: Nane Magdalena ( )

2 To connect, communicate, and collaborate online.
INTRODUCTION BLOGS WIKIS PODCASTS Are all examples of SOCIAL SOFTWARE To connect, communicate, and collaborate online.

3 TERM A blog: a web page with regular diary or journal entries
A wiki: a collaborative web space, consisting of a number of pages that can be edited by any user. A podcast: an audio or video file that is ‘broadcast’ via the internet and can be downloaded to a computer or mobile device for listening/viewing. The word podcast comes from combining iPod and broadcast.

4 Why Apply Those Tools in Class?
They can be set up and used by teachers and learners They can be used to connect learners to other communities of learners; a class in another country The ideas and content can be generated and created by learners, either individually or collaboratively

5 BLOGS in LANGUAGE TEACHING
Most blogs will allow readers to comment, share common topic, interest or person. Blogroll  list of links to other blogs which the blog writer admires, widening the online community. Class blog  an international exchange of information with students in other countries. Edublog  blogs used in education. Tutor blog  blog maintained by a teacher. Student blogs  students set up and maintain their own individual blogs.

6 How to Start Using Blogs with Learners
Step 1: Setting up a sample blog for your own Step 2: Setting up student blogs Step 3: Posting to and visiting blogs Step 4: Follow up Blogs can be set so that only invited members have commenting privileges which gives some measure of security.

7 Free Blog Sites Blogger (http://www.blogger.com)
WordPress ( EzBlogWorld ( Bahraich Blogs ( Getablog ( Audio and Video Blogs… you can use Audacity, Audioblog, or Freevlog.

8 Wikis in Language Teaching
Is a public website, visitors can add to, delete or change. It is more dynamic, and can have multiple authors. A wiki has a non-linear structure, and pages may link back and forwards to other pages. The best known is Wikipedia ( Its accuracy is a matter of debate. For learners, pbwiki (peanut butter wiki) is used.

9 How to Start Using Wiki with Learners
Step 1: Preparation before Lesson; the teacher sets up the 1st page, outlining the topic of the project, and steps needed to take in the project. Step 2: (In)famous people: descriptions Step 3: (In)famous people: corrections, alternative, considerations. Several free sites: Pbwiki ( MediaWiki ( Wikihost (

10 Podcasts in Language Teaching
You can listen or watch a topic that interests you whenever you want to. Usually called Vodcasts or PodClips. A podcast specifically at teachers and learners of English is Englishcaster ( Main uses in teaching: Learners can listen and produce their own podcasts Lecture podcasts referred as coursecasting

11 A Class Podcast Project
Step 1: Setting a podcast page, Needs Internet connection, microphone, speakers, headset Step 2: Creating learner podcasts Learners can record, listen, and re-record until they’re sure Step 3: Listening to learner podcasts Step 4: Follow-up

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