Title: Using WWW Resources to Integrate
1Using WWW Resources to Integrate Foreign
Languages and Cultures
2Overview
- Resources/tools
- Reasons for using or not using WWW
- Criteria for selecting WWW material
- Ways of using WWW
- Types of web-based activities
- Already-made web-sites with activities
3Online Resources and Tools
- Non-interactive
- Search engines
- Web-sites
- Interactive
- E-mail
- Online chats
- Discussion board
- Videoconference
4Non-interactive Resources and Tools
- Search Engines
- AltaVista
- Yahoo (lang specific)
- Excite (lang specific)
- Lycos (lang specific)
- Language engines
- and more
- Web-sites
- Travel sites
- Language resources centers/universities
- Personal homepages (see my homepage)
5Travel Web-sites.com
- CityNet (excite.com)
- DiscoverSpain
- CiberCentro (Latin America)
- Lonely Planet (map and travel guide)
- Virtual French Tourist http//globegate.utm.edu/fr
ench/vftourist/vftourist.france.html - VirtualTourist (click on the map)
6Ideas of Using Travel Sites
- Countries project
- Trip to (airfare, hotel, must see activities,
accommodations, cultural events, etc.) - Studying in (school, classes, host family,
etc.) - and more
7Language Resources Centers and Universities
- LANIC from University of Texas
http//lanic.utexas.edu/las.html - The French Connection http//www.anu.edu.au/french
/french.html - German Studies Trails on the Internet
http//www.uncg.edu80/lixlpurc/german.html
8Language Resources Centers and Universities
(cont.)
- Electronic Resources for Classicists from
University of California, Irvine
http//www.tlg.uci.edu/tlg/index/resources.html - Recourses for Foreign Languages teachers (all
levels) http//users.erols.com/jbrennan/flteachers
.htm
9Reasons for Using or Not UsingWeb-sites
- Input and output
- Authentic language
- Culture integration
- Not found elsewhere
- Multimedia
- Learner-centered
- Cheap
- and more
- Not willing to spend time
- No access to the Internet
- Not enough time to carry out activities
- and more
10Criteria for Selecting WWW Material
- Quality of input/authenticity
- Topic interest
- Linguistic features
- Cultural impact
- Time consuming
- and more
11What Makes A Good Web-based Activity/Project?
- Clear directions
- Appropriate level
- Appealing topics
- Accurate and interesting information
- In the target language
- Updated and stable links
- Higher-order thinking skills
12What Makes A Good Web-based Activity/Project?
(cont.)
- Student-centered
- Course related
- Well-guided activities
- Follow-up activities
- Accountability for learners
- Clear evaluation criteria
- Feedback from the instructor
13How to Use WWW?
- By general topics
- Music, Art, Food, Travel, etc.
- By specific topics
- Los Incas, Medio Ambiente
- By themes of the text you are using
- Escritores de Chile
- Already made WWW from teachers
- and more
14How to Use WWW? (cont.)
- Grammar by Quia
- Vocabulary by Quia
- Listening--music sites
- Writing--chatrooms
- Bulletin board by Schoolnotes.com
- Online discussion forum by Forums_at_Burin.net
15Connect to National Standards Five Cs
- Communication
- Cultures
- Comparisons
- Connections
- Communities
16What Types of Writing Activities Can you Write?
- Specific questions
- Reading comprehension
- Cultural understanding
- Open-ended questions
- Pre-activities at personal level
- Interactive activities
- Post-activities
17Where are good web-sites and activities?
- Taller Hispano by Jean W. LeLoup
http//www.cortland.edu/www/flteach/usafa/taller.h
tml - Teaching French with Technology by AATF
http//aatf.utsa.edu/technology/default.htm - Culture on the Net by AATG http//www.uncg.edu/li
xlpurc/publications/AATG96.html
18Where are good web-sites and activities? (cont.)
- Spanish, French, Italian, German, Latin, ESL,
etc. by Lewis Johnson http//www.clta.net/lessons/
- Foreign Language Web-based Activities (Spanish,
French, German, ESL) by Mark Davis
http//mdavies.for.ilstu.edu/class/see-projects.ht
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