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Social Media in Teaching English: Promises & Problems FITMSE 2012 Averianova Irina Nagoya University of Business, Japan FITMSE 2012 Averianova Irina Nagoya University of Business, Japan
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Electronically-Mediated Communication (EMC) Electronic Mail (e-mail) Internet Relay Chat (IRC) Multiple Users Domains (MUDs) Newsgroups Blogs SMS Electronic Mail (e-mail) Internet Relay Chat (IRC) Multiple Users Domains (MUDs) Newsgroups Blogs SMS
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Electronically-Mediated Communication (EMC ) 540 million people use the Net Every 6 th person on earth Facebook - 500 million active members (700 billion minutes per month of on-site activity) Twitter - 115 million people (1/2011) Myspace - 125 million users (1/2011) 2.4 trillion text messages sent via mobile phones 540 million people use the Net Every 6 th person on earth Facebook - 500 million active members (700 billion minutes per month of on-site activity) Twitter - 115 million people (1/2011) Myspace - 125 million users (1/2011) 2.4 trillion text messages sent via mobile phones
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Electronically-Mediated Communication (EMC ) Significant expansion of EMC in TEFL English is the dominant language of electronic communication In 2010, non-native speakers using the Internet have outnumbered native speakers Significant expansion of EMC in TEFL English is the dominant language of electronic communication In 2010, non-native speakers using the Internet have outnumbered native speakers
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EMC in EFL Classroom Benefits ENHANCED MOTIVATION AND AUTONOMY OF LEARNERS Authenticity Interactivity Security: a) psychological b) linguistic ENHANCED MOTIVATION AND AUTONOMY OF LEARNERS Authenticity Interactivity Security: a) psychological b) linguistic
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EMC in EFL Classroom: Pedagogical Applications Email communication Blog exchange Chat room participation FaceBook interaction Joint projects Academic partnerships SMS exchange and texting as learning activities Email communication Blog exchange Chat room participation FaceBook interaction Joint projects Academic partnerships SMS exchange and texting as learning activities
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EMC in EFL Classroom: Challenges No clear rules of communication No authority Lassez-faire attitude to writing No clear rules of communication No authority Lassez-faire attitude to writing
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Electronic Discourse: Written Speech Spoken Writing (Hybrid, A new computer style, Internet Slang, Internet language, Net speak, Chat Room Shorthand, Tech-talk, Nu English) DISCURSIVE DRIVES Economy of writing Maintenance of orality in the absence of direct auditory interaction Linguistic relaxation (Hybrid, A new computer style, Internet Slang, Internet language, Net speak, Chat Room Shorthand, Tech-talk, Nu English) DISCURSIVE DRIVES Economy of writing Maintenance of orality in the absence of direct auditory interaction Linguistic relaxation
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Electronic Discourse ABBREVIATION Initialisms: ASAP, TTYT, ISTM, KISS, PICNIC, HAND, POS, TUL Clippings: Pic, Peeps, Attn Homophonic coinages: 2dA, 2u2, UC, Qt, Y
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Electronic Discourse SIMPLIFIED SYNTAX Incomplete sentences: Need 2 go; been watching ya “Contracted” contractions: dont, whats, thats SIMPLIFIED SYNTAX Incomplete sentences: Need 2 go; been watching ya “Contracted” contractions: dont, whats, thats
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Electronic Discourse IRREGULAR CAPITALIZATION Lower case letters only - whispering: can you remember what we sposed to be doing today??? Upper case letters only - shouting: WHYS NOBODY DO NOTHING!!!!!!! Mixed case - emphasis: did I just see GOD??? IRREGULAR CAPITALIZATION Lower case letters only - whispering: can you remember what we sposed to be doing today??? Upper case letters only - shouting: WHYS NOBODY DO NOTHING!!!!!!! Mixed case - emphasis: did I just see GOD???
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Electronic Discourse EMOTICONS (SMILEGLYPHS, SMILEYS) :-) “smile” :’-( “crying” :-O “surprise, shock” :-* “kiss” :-D “laughing” :-@ “screaming” >:-O “angry/yelling >:-( “angry/grumpy” EMOTICONS (SMILEGLYPHS, SMILEYS) :-) “smile” :’-( “crying” :-O “surprise, shock” :-* “kiss” :-D “laughing” :-@ “screaming” >:-O “angry/yelling >:-( “angry/grumpy”
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EMC in EFL Classroom MAJOR PROBLEM: Excessive use/abuse of peculiarities of electronic discourse Initial enthusiasm Emulation Limited language aptitude (appeased by economy of writing and linguistic relaxation) Insufficient code-switching skills MAJOR PROBLEM: Excessive use/abuse of peculiarities of electronic discourse Initial enthusiasm Emulation Limited language aptitude (appeased by economy of writing and linguistic relaxation) Insufficient code-switching skills
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EMC in EFL Classroom Excessive use/abuse of peculiarities of electronic discourse results in: Exclusion Flaming Hostile & insulting reaction General lack of comprehensibility Non-standard language in the academic context Excessive use/abuse of peculiarities of electronic discourse results in: Exclusion Flaming Hostile & insulting reaction General lack of comprehensibility Non-standard language in the academic context
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Lack of comprehensibility in Email “… I really consider the Japanese 2B very different from us but hope U tell me more about it l8R. I/m looking forward to ur reply!! TCOY!!! :-) KIT!!:-) LTTA!!!” “… I really consider the Japanese 2B very different from us but hope U tell me more about it l8R. I/m looking forward to ur reply!! TCOY!!! :-) KIT!!:-) LTTA!!!”
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Texting in academic writing ) My smmr hols wr CWOT. B4, we used 2go2 NY 2C my bro, his GF & thr 3 :- kids FTF. ILNY, it's a gr8 plc (In translation: "My summer holidays were a complete waste of time. Before, we used to go to New York to see my brother, his girlfriend and their three screaming kids face to face. I love New York. It's a great place.") (BBC News, 4 March, 2003) My smmr hols wr CWOT. B4, we used 2go2 NY 2C my bro, his GF & thr 3 :- kids FTF. ILNY, it's a gr8 plc (In translation: "My summer holidays were a complete waste of time. Before, we used to go to New York to see my brother, his girlfriend and their three screaming kids face to face. I love New York. It's a great place.") (BBC News, 4 March, 2003)
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Texting in academic writing xs cmpnstn fnds wl b nvstd 4 srvvng fmly mmbrs (In translation: “Excess compensation funds will be invested for surviving family members.”) (I. Berman, 2006) xs cmpnstn fnds wl b nvstd 4 srvvng fmly mmbrs (In translation: “Excess compensation funds will be invested for surviving family members.”) (I. Berman, 2006)
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Texting in academic writing Common disclaimer phrases (called “parantheticals”) ofn contract in2 ACRONYMS – they tend to occur @ certain points in a sentence which can facilitate decoding. Some e.g.s.: IMHO – In my humble/honest opinion… Lol, btw, b/c (N. Baron 2009) @, $, & Common disclaimer phrases (called “parantheticals”) ofn contract in2 ACRONYMS – they tend to occur @ certain points in a sentence which can facilitate decoding. Some e.g.s.: IMHO – In my humble/honest opinion… Lol, btw, b/c (N. Baron 2009) @, $, &
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Texting – Other problems Cheating 2002 - University of Maryland, College Park, 12 students 2002 - Hitotsubashi University, 26 students 2004 - England, 287 school and college students Multitasking Disruption Cheating 2002 - University of Maryland, College Park, 12 students 2002 - Hitotsubashi University, 26 students 2004 - England, 287 school and college students Multitasking Disruption
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What teachers need to consider when using EMC Insufficient Awareness of Electronic Discourse Conventions Lack of Code-switching Skills Insufficient Knowledge of Netiquette Insufficient Awareness of Electronic Discourse Conventions Lack of Code-switching Skills Insufficient Knowledge of Netiquette
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EMC in EFL Classroom ROLE OF THE TEACHER Introduce the fundamentals of netiquette Ensure the appropriate way of writing in the Net Provide the netiquette troubleshooting: a) Proactive b) Reactive ROLE OF THE TEACHER Introduce the fundamentals of netiquette Ensure the appropriate way of writing in the Net Provide the netiquette troubleshooting: a) Proactive b) Reactive
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Electronic Communication in the Classroom: Conclusion Electronic communication is indispensable in education Electronic communication is different from F-to-F communication Electronic communication needs to be taught !!! Thank you! Electronic communication is indispensable in education Electronic communication is different from F-to-F communication Electronic communication needs to be taught !!! Thank you!
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