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BLOGS, WİKİS AND PODCASTS

Blogs , W ikis and Podcasts

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BLOGS, WİKİS AND PODCASTS

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What is the Social software? Blog in language teaching How to start using blogs with learners Wikis in language teaching How to start using a wiki with learners Podcasts in language teaching How to create learner podcasts

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Blog : is essentially a web page with regular diary or journal entries. The term is short for Web log.

Wiki : collaborative web space, consisting of many pages that can be edited by any user

Podcast : an audio and/or video file that is 'broadcast'

via the Internet and can be downloaded to a computer or mobile device.

SocialSoftware

Connect,Communicate,

CollaborateOnline

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SOCIAL SOFTWARECERTAİN FEATURES İN COMMON WHEN

APPLİED TO THE CLASSROOM They can be set up and used by teachers

and/or learners.

They can be used to connect learners to other communities of learners(one class ↔ another class or country.

The idea and content can be generated and created by learners, either individually or collaboratively.

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BLOG Most common type

be kept by one person Consist of written text only, or include

picture or photo (photoblog) or audio/video

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Why are blogs referred to as Social Software?

Blog in Language Teaching

Allow readers to comment on blog

Link between blogs and writers/readers of blogs

Include a blogroll

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What is the Edublog? Edublogs used in Education Cover a wide range of topics related to Ed-

ucation.

Tutor Blog

Tutor blog is set up and used by a teacher to provide teacher's learners with news and comments on issues, extra reading practice or homework, online links, a summary of a class and so on..

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Class Blog

Used by an entire classThis can be used to post comments on certain topics, or on class work or on any other issue. In a class blog learners all post to the same blog.

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Student Blog

Each learners set up and maintain their own individual blogs. The learners can post to their blogs once or twice a week. Other learners(same or another class/country) can post.

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SOMEWAYS IN WHICH WE CAN USE BLOGS WITH LEARNERS

Tutor Blog Student Blog Class Blog

Set homework Personal and familyInformation

Reaction to a film, article, current af-fairs

Provide a summary of class work

Extra writing prac-tice on class topics

learners like/don’t like doing in class.

Provide links to ex-tra reading/listening

Regular comments on current affairs

A class project on any topic

Question and an-swer

Research and present information on topic

Exam/study tips A photoblog on learner’s country. etc

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How to start using blogs with learners?

Step 1 Setting up a sample blog (1-2 hours) Step 2 Setting up student blogs ( 1hour) Step 3 Posting to and visiting blogs ( 1 hour) Step 4 Follow up ( 2-3 hours or several lessons)

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HOW TO SET UP A BLOG Blogger ( http:// www.blogger.com) WordPress ( http://www. wordpress.org) EzBlogWorld ( http://

www.ezblogworld.com) Bahraich Blogs ( http://

www.bahraichblogs.com) Getablog

(http://www.getablog.net/portal3.php)

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AUDIO AND VIDEO BLOGSAudioblog

The blog is included some audio files. User need access to audio equipment.

Vlog The blog is included some video files. User need access to video editing

equipment.

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HOW IS A WIKI DIFFERENT FROM A BLOG?

WIKIS IN LANGUAGE TEACHING

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Blog is essentially an online journal or diary, usually written by one person, which is added to regulary.

Most blogs allow visitors to add comments, which are then visible to the blog owner and also to subsequent visitors who can in turn comment further.

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Wiki is like public website, public webpage, started by one person, but which subsequent visitors can add to, delete or change as they wish.

One of the best known wikis is Wikipedia ( www.wikipedia.org) an encylopedia that anyone can add to or edit.

Wikipedia demonstrates several aspects of social software: It is collaborative and grassroots, displays multiple authorship and is not ‘‘owned’’ by anyone.

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HOW TO START USING A WIKI WITH LEARNERS STEP1 Preparation before lesson ( approximately 30- 60 minutes) STEP 2 (In)famous people: describtions (approximately 1 hour) STEP 3 (In)famous people: corrections (approximately 1 hour) Alternative ( approximately 3- 4 hours)

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HOW TO SET UP A WIKI

Pbwiki ( www.pbwiki.com)

Mediawiki ( http://www.mediawiki.org)

Wikihost ( http://wikihost.org)

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WHAT IS A PODCAST?

Podcast is a radio or TV show, but the difference is that you can listen to or watch a podcast on a topic that whenever you want to.

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A podcast can be on any topic, and can include music and video. Video postcasts are also known as Vodcasts or Podclips.

Podcasts can be authentic- for example, BBC radio shows.

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TWO MAIN USES OF PODCASTSIN TEACHING

Learners can listen to podcasts made by others.

They can produce their own podcasts.

Also, it is becoming increasingly common in tertiary education for example, for professors to record lectures as podcasts, so that students who miss a class can download the lecture podcasts for later listening on their computers or mobile devices like an MP3 player.

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HOW TO CREATE LEARNER POSCASTS

Step 1 Setting up a podcast page (Approximately 30 min.)Use podOmatic at www.podomatic.com to create a podcast. To do this, it is necessary to use a computer, Internet connection, a microphone and speakers or a headset. Podcasts sites are extremely easy to use and no specialist technical knowledge is needed. The podcast page provides a website for learners to post their podcasts to.

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 Step 2: Creating Learner podcasts (Approximately 45-60 min.)

In pairs or individually, learners prepare and rehearse a short text about a determined topic. As your teacher, tell them what information they need to include. It is important to allow learners time to rehearse their texts several times so that they feel confident about being recorded. Although, their podcasts should not be directly read out word by word, do allow learners to make notes to help them, as they feel it is important to be as accurate as possible. 

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Step 3: Listening to learner podcasts (Approximately 45-60 min.)

In a subsequent class, put learners individually (or in pairs) with a computer and allow them to listen to all of their classmates’ podcasts. In a single computer classroom, the podcasts can be played one by one, via speakers. Tell learners to take notes on what they hear. Once all podcasts have been listened to, allow learners to compare notes in small groups. 

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Step 4: Follow-up (3-4 subsequent lessons)

Once learners have produced one short podcast, and are familiar with the podcasting site and how to use it, they can start to produce regular podcasts on the topics which are covered in class. The more learners practice preparing podcast texts, rehearsing them and recording them, the more confident they will become, and the more natural their recordings will start to sound.

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REFERENCE: Dudeney, G.& Hockly, N. (2007). How to teach

English with technology. Essex: Pearson Longman.

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