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The socially-networked language learner:
 from reception through participation to
 creative contribution – implications for
            language teaching

                   Malgorzata Kurek
                  gkurka@gmail.com
             College of Foreign Languages
                 Czestochowa, Poland
Main findings:
                                     • regular use of SM in L1 and FL

                                     • receptive uses outweigh
                                       participatory ones,

                                     • content creation driven by
                                       personal interests

                                     • the role of formal schooling

                      (Krajka, J., Kurek, M., Maciaszczyk, S.,
                      Savlovska, D., Vlad, M., Zourou, K. (2010)
Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign Languages,
                                                                      2
            Czestochowa, Poland
Social media features
Users
• create identities (real or
  fictitious);
• add /create content (stored
  and visible);
• share content ;
• communicate through various
  modes and channels;
• have       the    quality    of
  contributions         evaluated
  directly or indirectly by other
  users;
• can create social networks.
                   Malgorzata Kurek,, College of Foreign Languages,
                                                                      3
                                Czestochowa, Poland
Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign Languages, Czestochowa,
                                                               4
                           Poland
Social media
• enable social contacts and activities

• facilitate online communication

• facilitate collaborative work

• create the sense of flow

• facilitate sharing multimodal information

• facilitate content creation and publication

• facilitate generation of new knowledge (Sykes, Oskoz, Thorne, 2008)


                             Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign
                                                                        5
                              Languages, Czestochowa, Poland
Yes, social media                         … but they also
•   enable social contacts and activities           •     promote the me -me-I- I approach
                                                          (Thorne &Payne, 2005),
•   facilitate online communication
                                                    •     reduce communication to symbolic
•   facilitate collaboration                              or ritual gestures (ritual purpose –
                                                          Lam, 2000)
•   create the sense of flow                        •     affect F2F peronal contacts
•   facilitate sharing multimodal                   •     may contribute to social isolation
    information

•   facilitate content creation and                 •     are distracting (Carr, 2008)
    publication
                                                    •     blur the real with the virtual (Bugeja,
•   facilitate generation of new                          2005) .
    knowledge (Sykes, Oskoz, Thorne,
    2008)                                                                   after McBride, 2009)


                                Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign
                                                                                                    7
                                 Languages, Czestochowa, Poland
The socially-networked learner:
• is immersed in a loosely -structured environment

• uses social media mainly for entertaining and socializing

• frequently interacts with other users

• can create content or reuse content created by others

• naturally engages in multitasking,

• may find it difficult to concentrate (Carr, 2008)

• finds it easier to work with graphics and sounds than with text,

• craves interactivity (Prensky, 2001)

• is rather ego-oriented (Thorne & Payne, 2005),


                             Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign
                                                                     8
                              Languages, Czestochowa, Poland
The networked student’s optimal learning procedure
• selects a research topic,

• finds relevant websites and ensures their credibility,

• locates and bookmarks reviewed articles (Google Scholar),

• creates a blog to record one’s reflections and opinions on the topic,

• subscribes to podcasts on the topic,

• keeps track of all subscriptions,

• contacts and consults experts,

• creates and publishes one’s own materials.
                          (inspired by http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwM4ieFOotA)



                              Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign Languages,
                                                                                     9
                                          Czestochowa, Poland
The new digital divide?

            •    Referring to disparities in the quality od
                 online users’ activities

            •    Not access to technology but HOW and to
                 what purposes it is used.

            Possible problems:


            •     coping with language issues
            •     structuring ill-defined situations
            •     motivation deficiencies
            •     inability to attend to all task components to
                 the same degree


 Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign Languages,
                                                              10
             Czestochowa, Poland
Stages in online participation

Informed reception

  Thoughtful
  participation

     Creative contribution


          Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign
                                                 11
           Languages, Czestochowa, Poland
Using task design to manipulate
                          learner’s attention
• Limited Attentional Capacity Model (Skehan & Foster, 2000).

• Task complexity vs. task difficulty (Robinson 2005)

• „Pedagogic tasks should be developed and sequenced to
  increasingly approximate the damends of the real world
  target tasks” (Robinson, 2005:1)

• Loosely structured tasks under socio-constructivist
  approaches

                      Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign Languages,
                                  Czestochowa, Poland
                                                                        12
Purposeful reception
Competences in focus:
• Comprehension, crtitical reflection, analysis, drawing connections,
   interpretation, evaluation, interpretation of various modes
Language issues
• attention to lexical and visual forms of expression
• familiarity with the discourse used for interpreting various
   modalities;
• being able to interpret and report visual data (charts, diagrams)
• using elements of discourse as cues for identifying dated, biased or
   exploitative sources;
• rephrasing skills
• Teacher role: provide a variety of input
                    and guidance
                         Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign
                                                                     14
                          Languages, Czestochowa, Poland
Thoughtful participation: voicing one’s
                   views
Competences in focus: argumentation, intercultural
  competence, evaluating contributions,the awareness of one’s
  online presence (Pegrum’s personal and intercultural literacies)
Language issues:
• being able to communicate messages by recognizing,
  choosing and imitating a particular convention or type of
  discourse;
• pragmatic competence and netiquette;
• using the language to create the feeling of community;
Teacher role: cultivate interaction


                        Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign
                                                                 15
                         Languages, Czestochowa, Poland
Creative contribution:

Competences:
• production and publication of sharable input with focus on process
• keeping the right balance between modalities,
• restructuring the content,
• exploring tool affordances,
• remixing.

Language issues:
• describing the process,
• using the language for negotiating, analysing and cooperating
• adjusting to other language varieties and non-native language
   models

                        Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign
                                                                   16
                         Languages, Czestochowa, Poland
„Present yourself to the world”

• Viewing examples of personal presentations –
  expressing opinion
• Drawing a list of generic features
• Tool exploration (e.g. Sky Rocket, Prezi, Glogster,
  recordr.tv)
• Creating a group presentation
• Expressing opinion


               Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign Languages,
                           Czestochowa, Poland                   18
Suggestions for task design

• Academically weaker students need careful task structuring
  (achievable steps),
• attention given to all the three dimensions of online
  performance,
• manipulation of task complexity (cognitive factors),
• attention to linguistic features
• authenticity in terms of audience, purpose and processes
• need for language output (clear criteria)
• honing reflection and critical thinking
• choice and diversity respected

                      Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign
                                                               19
                       Languages, Czestochowa, Poland
References
•   Arnold, N. Ducate, L. Eds (2011) Present and Future Promises of CALL: From Theory and Research to New Directions in Language           Teaching.
    CALICO Monograph Series .

•   Bugeja, M. (2005) Interpersonal divide: The search for community in a technological age. Oxford, UK: OUP.

•   Mc Bride, K. (2009) Social-Networking Sites in Foreign Language Classes: Opportunities for Re-creation. In Lomicka, L. &Lord, G. (eds). The Next
    Generation: Social Networking and Onlie Collaboration in Foreign Language Learning. CALICO Monograph Series          Volume 8 ,San Marcos, TX:
    CALICO pp.35-58.

•   Prensky M. (2001) Digital natives, digital immigrants – Do they really think differently?. Retrieved:
    http://www.marcprensky.com/writing/prensky%20-%20digital%20natives,%20digital%20immigrants%20-%20part2.pdf

•   Robinson, P. (2001) Task complexity, cognitive resources, and syllabus design, in Robinson, ed.,(2001), pp. 287-318 Evolutionary
    trajectories,Internet-mdiated expression, and language education. CALICO Journal, 22(3),371-397.

•   Skehan, P., Foster, P. (2001) “Cognition and Tasks”, in Robinson, ed. (2001), pp. 183-206.

•   Sykes, J., Oskoz, A., & Thorne, S. L. (2008) Web 2.0, inmmersive environments, and the future of language education. CALICO Journal, 25(3), 528-
    546.

•   Thorne, S. L. & Payne, J.S 9( 2005) Evolutionary trajectories,Internet-mdiated expression, and language education. CALICO Journal, 22(3),371-397.

•   Youngs, B. L. (2007) "eaching teachers: Methodological questions for the online environment. In Kassen, M. A., Lavine, R. Z., Murphy- Judy, K. &
    Peters, M. (eds.). Preparing and developing technology-proficient L2 teachers. CALICO Monograph Series Volume 6,     San Marcos, TX: CALICO.
    pp. 67-90.

•   Zikhur,K. (2010).Pew Internet & American Life Project:Generations 2010. Retrieved:
                 http://www.pewinternet.org/topics/Generations.aspx



                                                     Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign Languages,
                                                                                                                                                        20
                                                                 Czestochowa, Poland
Thank you for your attention 
         gkurka@gmail.com




          Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign Languages,
                                                            21
                      Czestochowa, Poland

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The socially-networked language learner.

  • 1. The socially-networked language learner: from reception through participation to creative contribution – implications for language teaching Malgorzata Kurek gkurka@gmail.com College of Foreign Languages Czestochowa, Poland
  • 2. Main findings: • regular use of SM in L1 and FL • receptive uses outweigh participatory ones, • content creation driven by personal interests • the role of formal schooling (Krajka, J., Kurek, M., Maciaszczyk, S., Savlovska, D., Vlad, M., Zourou, K. (2010) Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign Languages, 2 Czestochowa, Poland
  • 3. Social media features Users • create identities (real or fictitious); • add /create content (stored and visible); • share content ; • communicate through various modes and channels; • have the quality of contributions evaluated directly or indirectly by other users; • can create social networks. Malgorzata Kurek,, College of Foreign Languages, 3 Czestochowa, Poland
  • 4. Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign Languages, Czestochowa, 4 Poland
  • 5. Social media • enable social contacts and activities • facilitate online communication • facilitate collaborative work • create the sense of flow • facilitate sharing multimodal information • facilitate content creation and publication • facilitate generation of new knowledge (Sykes, Oskoz, Thorne, 2008) Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign 5 Languages, Czestochowa, Poland
  • 6. Yes, social media … but they also • enable social contacts and activities • promote the me -me-I- I approach (Thorne &Payne, 2005), • facilitate online communication • reduce communication to symbolic • facilitate collaboration or ritual gestures (ritual purpose – Lam, 2000) • create the sense of flow • affect F2F peronal contacts • facilitate sharing multimodal • may contribute to social isolation information • facilitate content creation and • are distracting (Carr, 2008) publication • blur the real with the virtual (Bugeja, • facilitate generation of new 2005) . knowledge (Sykes, Oskoz, Thorne, 2008) after McBride, 2009) Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign 7 Languages, Czestochowa, Poland
  • 7. The socially-networked learner: • is immersed in a loosely -structured environment • uses social media mainly for entertaining and socializing • frequently interacts with other users • can create content or reuse content created by others • naturally engages in multitasking, • may find it difficult to concentrate (Carr, 2008) • finds it easier to work with graphics and sounds than with text, • craves interactivity (Prensky, 2001) • is rather ego-oriented (Thorne & Payne, 2005), Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign 8 Languages, Czestochowa, Poland
  • 8. The networked student’s optimal learning procedure • selects a research topic, • finds relevant websites and ensures their credibility, • locates and bookmarks reviewed articles (Google Scholar), • creates a blog to record one’s reflections and opinions on the topic, • subscribes to podcasts on the topic, • keeps track of all subscriptions, • contacts and consults experts, • creates and publishes one’s own materials. (inspired by http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwM4ieFOotA) Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign Languages, 9 Czestochowa, Poland
  • 9. The new digital divide? • Referring to disparities in the quality od online users’ activities • Not access to technology but HOW and to what purposes it is used. Possible problems: • coping with language issues • structuring ill-defined situations • motivation deficiencies • inability to attend to all task components to the same degree Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign Languages, 10 Czestochowa, Poland
  • 10. Stages in online participation Informed reception Thoughtful participation Creative contribution Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign 11 Languages, Czestochowa, Poland
  • 11. Using task design to manipulate learner’s attention • Limited Attentional Capacity Model (Skehan & Foster, 2000). • Task complexity vs. task difficulty (Robinson 2005) • „Pedagogic tasks should be developed and sequenced to increasingly approximate the damends of the real world target tasks” (Robinson, 2005:1) • Loosely structured tasks under socio-constructivist approaches Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign Languages, Czestochowa, Poland 12
  • 12. Purposeful reception Competences in focus: • Comprehension, crtitical reflection, analysis, drawing connections, interpretation, evaluation, interpretation of various modes Language issues • attention to lexical and visual forms of expression • familiarity with the discourse used for interpreting various modalities; • being able to interpret and report visual data (charts, diagrams) • using elements of discourse as cues for identifying dated, biased or exploitative sources; • rephrasing skills • Teacher role: provide a variety of input and guidance Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign 14 Languages, Czestochowa, Poland
  • 13. Thoughtful participation: voicing one’s views Competences in focus: argumentation, intercultural competence, evaluating contributions,the awareness of one’s online presence (Pegrum’s personal and intercultural literacies) Language issues: • being able to communicate messages by recognizing, choosing and imitating a particular convention or type of discourse; • pragmatic competence and netiquette; • using the language to create the feeling of community; Teacher role: cultivate interaction Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign 15 Languages, Czestochowa, Poland
  • 14. Creative contribution: Competences: • production and publication of sharable input with focus on process • keeping the right balance between modalities, • restructuring the content, • exploring tool affordances, • remixing. Language issues: • describing the process, • using the language for negotiating, analysing and cooperating • adjusting to other language varieties and non-native language models Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign 16 Languages, Czestochowa, Poland
  • 15. „Present yourself to the world” • Viewing examples of personal presentations – expressing opinion • Drawing a list of generic features • Tool exploration (e.g. Sky Rocket, Prezi, Glogster, recordr.tv) • Creating a group presentation • Expressing opinion Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign Languages, Czestochowa, Poland 18
  • 16. Suggestions for task design • Academically weaker students need careful task structuring (achievable steps), • attention given to all the three dimensions of online performance, • manipulation of task complexity (cognitive factors), • attention to linguistic features • authenticity in terms of audience, purpose and processes • need for language output (clear criteria) • honing reflection and critical thinking • choice and diversity respected Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign 19 Languages, Czestochowa, Poland
  • 17. References • Arnold, N. Ducate, L. Eds (2011) Present and Future Promises of CALL: From Theory and Research to New Directions in Language Teaching. CALICO Monograph Series . • Bugeja, M. (2005) Interpersonal divide: The search for community in a technological age. Oxford, UK: OUP. • Mc Bride, K. (2009) Social-Networking Sites in Foreign Language Classes: Opportunities for Re-creation. In Lomicka, L. &Lord, G. (eds). The Next Generation: Social Networking and Onlie Collaboration in Foreign Language Learning. CALICO Monograph Series Volume 8 ,San Marcos, TX: CALICO pp.35-58. • Prensky M. (2001) Digital natives, digital immigrants – Do they really think differently?. Retrieved: http://www.marcprensky.com/writing/prensky%20-%20digital%20natives,%20digital%20immigrants%20-%20part2.pdf • Robinson, P. (2001) Task complexity, cognitive resources, and syllabus design, in Robinson, ed.,(2001), pp. 287-318 Evolutionary trajectories,Internet-mdiated expression, and language education. CALICO Journal, 22(3),371-397. • Skehan, P., Foster, P. (2001) “Cognition and Tasks”, in Robinson, ed. (2001), pp. 183-206. • Sykes, J., Oskoz, A., & Thorne, S. L. (2008) Web 2.0, inmmersive environments, and the future of language education. CALICO Journal, 25(3), 528- 546. • Thorne, S. L. & Payne, J.S 9( 2005) Evolutionary trajectories,Internet-mdiated expression, and language education. CALICO Journal, 22(3),371-397. • Youngs, B. L. (2007) "eaching teachers: Methodological questions for the online environment. In Kassen, M. A., Lavine, R. Z., Murphy- Judy, K. & Peters, M. (eds.). Preparing and developing technology-proficient L2 teachers. CALICO Monograph Series Volume 6, San Marcos, TX: CALICO. pp. 67-90. • Zikhur,K. (2010).Pew Internet & American Life Project:Generations 2010. Retrieved: http://www.pewinternet.org/topics/Generations.aspx Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign Languages, 20 Czestochowa, Poland
  • 18. Thank you for your attention  gkurka@gmail.com Malgorzata Kurek, College of Foreign Languages, 21 Czestochowa, Poland