Title: Videoconferencing as communication for language learning
1Videoconferencing as communication for language
learning
- Tricia Coverdale-Jones
- University of Lincoln
- tcjones_at_lincoln.ac.uk
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2Videoconferencing as communication for language
learning
- Context of CMC
- Features of CMC/Videoconferencing
- Pilot study
- Language learning activities
- Observed effects
- Preparation
- Advantages and Disadvantages
- Positive experience
3VideoconferencingWhat is possible or desirable?
- Can we do what we do in the classroom?
- What is the purpose of using VC?
- Advantages and disadvantages of VC?
4Videoconferencing facilities in Hull
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6Videoconferencing facilities in Bernburg
7Videoconferencing as communication for language
learning
- What is possible through the use of
videoconferencing? - Presentation?
- By lecturer? (DMU example)
- By student(s) (FH Anhalt example)
- Communication?
- (Trials 1, 2 3, ULH)
- Aims?
- For language learning
8Videoconferencing as presentation
- http//www.jisc.ac.uk/jtap/htm/jtap-037.html
- (lecture hall style)
- http//www.lib.ic.ac.uk/av/vid_conf.html
- (meeting room style)
9Videoconferencing Context
- Hochschule Anhalt, Bernburg, Germany
- Sony- equipped studios (2)
- pre-set cameras
- first year students prepared in class
- University of Lincolnshire and Humberside
- Intel ProShare
- Desk-top system
- Meeting Room
- Final Year students
10Videoconferencing Language Learning Activities
- Trial 1 - role-play on building a new supermarket
in historic town centre (April 1998 - Trial 2 - presentation and discussion on nuclear
power station
11Videoconferencing Observed effects
- Interrupting turn-taking
- Impersonality discipline
- Liveliness/competition/aggression
- Preparation/ topic/authenticity
- Advantages disadvantages of VC
- Positive experience
12Videoconferencing Communicating turn-taking
- T- Do you think that you can really communicate
with people through videoconferencing? - Tiina Today it was very close but then again
you couldnt actually comment straight away when
someone said something but probably like, later
on (Trial 2) - H you dont really know how your partner feels
what she thinks dont see expression of
partners face in the same moment we speak to
(Trial 1)
13Videoconferencing Turn-taking
- I think the response is much faster face to face.
--- I think erm its not very personal, is it?
but this way it takes time, so first its my turn
to talk, and then so I have to wait, she talk and
then its my time again, and stuff like this. So
it isnt very personal. - (Trial 1)
14VideoconferencingSelf-discipline
- Mi - You can hide your personality in a
videoconference. You have the time to think
about. You decide what you show about you. You
decide your picture that the others can see (H
Mmm) You can just show your face or show your
whole body when you want to show some body
language but its your decision what you show.
(Trial 1)
15Videoconferencing Competition/aggression
- Ma in first conf, a bit surprised, not expected
that we play this way (all laughing at this) - H at end of second meeting, could see they were
so disappointed, so sad - funny. ... We felt like
being the winner - when we suggested that they
build in the suburbs, in 5 minutes they agreed.
16Explanation for aggressive behaviour
- all our preparations went away
- Ma They didn't take it into account that it was
a game/play. When we thought about .. Play like
you're really upset. We tried before one time
(practiced). They didn't do that - disadvantage
for them, nothing to do with
17Preparation/ topic/authenticity
- Choice of topic
- Authenticity of Role
- Real communication
186. What are the main advantages of using
videoconferencing for an activity of this kind?
- B - can communicate to anywhere in the world. No
need for excessive travel expense/costs - L - low cost than flying abroad, practice of
languages brings students closer 2gether - P - very interactive in comparison to email/chat.
More personal. - A - You can see who you are talking to. Easy to
build a relationship - T - can see the other party ? more personal than
fax - telephone, email
196. What are the main disadvantages of using
videoconferencing for an activity of this kind?
- B - Personal feel is lost.
- L - Hard on a group basis due to one-way audio
system. - P - Not always clear to understand.
- A - Picture soften unclear (fuzzy). Communication
sometimes failed. - T - timelag - connection/link problems - sound -
volume and cut-off
20Discussion
- Preparation - pedagogical overheads
- Communicative effects
- Novelty
- Reflective learning
21Positive effects a learning experience
- It made me recognise just how arrogant and rude I
can be ..... felt really ashamed when watching
the video. Ill watch it again and learn from it.
(Trial 1)
22The use of videoconferencing References
- www.exeter.ac.uk/pallas/relate
- http//www.ict4lt.org/en/index.htm
- (general ELT pedagogic issues)
- http//greco.dit.upm.es/leverage/levnews/pedagog4
.htm - http//www.icbl.hw.ac.uk/sandra/publications/iwc.
html - (describes HIPERnet project)
- http//ctiweb.cf.ac.uk/jtap/jtaplnks.html
- (JISC for technical info and discussion/ links)