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Social Networking Sites and Language Learning
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Brick, Billy
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Active Learning
/ Computer Mediated Communication
/ Cooperative learning
/ Copyrights
/ Course Descriptions
/ Distance learning
/ Education
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational Technology
/ Foreign Countries
/ Foreign languages
/ Group Dynamics
/ Higher Education
/ Influence of Technology
/ Informal Education
/ Instructional Materials
/ Internet
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Language
/ Language Teachers
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Learning Theories
/ Mediation
/ Native Speakers
/ Online social networks
/ Opportunities
/ Periodicals
/ Second Language Instruction
/ Second Language Learning
/ Social Networks
/ Student Attitudes
/ Technology Uses in Education
/ Time
/ Tutors
/ Undergraduate Students
/ Web 2.0 Technologies
2011
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Social Networking Sites and Language Learning
by
Brick, Billy
in
Active Learning
/ Computer Mediated Communication
/ Cooperative learning
/ Copyrights
/ Course Descriptions
/ Distance learning
/ Education
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational Technology
/ Foreign Countries
/ Foreign languages
/ Group Dynamics
/ Higher Education
/ Influence of Technology
/ Informal Education
/ Instructional Materials
/ Internet
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Language
/ Language Teachers
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Learning Theories
/ Mediation
/ Native Speakers
/ Online social networks
/ Opportunities
/ Periodicals
/ Second Language Instruction
/ Second Language Learning
/ Social Networks
/ Student Attitudes
/ Technology Uses in Education
/ Time
/ Tutors
/ Undergraduate Students
/ Web 2.0 Technologies
2011
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Social Networking Sites and Language Learning
by
Brick, Billy
in
Active Learning
/ Computer Mediated Communication
/ Cooperative learning
/ Copyrights
/ Course Descriptions
/ Distance learning
/ Education
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational Technology
/ Foreign Countries
/ Foreign languages
/ Group Dynamics
/ Higher Education
/ Influence of Technology
/ Informal Education
/ Instructional Materials
/ Internet
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Language
/ Language Teachers
/ Learning
/ Learning Processes
/ Learning Theories
/ Mediation
/ Native Speakers
/ Online social networks
/ Opportunities
/ Periodicals
/ Second Language Instruction
/ Second Language Learning
/ Social Networks
/ Student Attitudes
/ Technology Uses in Education
/ Time
/ Tutors
/ Undergraduate Students
/ Web 2.0 Technologies
2011
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Social Networking Sites and Language Learning
2011
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This article examines a study of seven learners who logged their experiences on the language leaning social networking site Livemocha over a period of three months. The features of the site are described and the likelihood of their future success is considered. The learners were introduced to the Social Networking Site (SNS) and asked to learn a language on the site. They were positive about two aspects of the site: the immediate peer-feedback available and the ability to converse synchronously and asynchronously with native speakers of their target language. However, there was universal criticism of the “word-list” based language learning materials and several participants complained about the regular cyber-flirting they encountered. Other aspects of the site including accessibility, ease of use, syllabus, activities, and relationships with other members are also considered. The potential for integrating some of the features of SNSs for language learning into the Higher Education (HE) curriculum and the implications of this for educators are also discussed.
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IGI Global
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