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Modern Languages and WebCT
  • Roger Hewitt
  • Faculty of Arts
  • University of Manchester
  • 19 February 2003

2
Case Studies
  • TANDEM
  • Reciprocal language learning for British and
    European undergraduates
  • ITALRETE
  • Web based communications for students of Italian
    preparing for and undertaking a period of study
    in Italy

3
Pedagogical Themes
  • TANDEM
  • Foreign language development and cross-cultural
    learning through computer mediated communication
  • ITALRETE
  • Peer support

4
VLEs at Manchester
  • ELEN (1999 2001)
  • Extended Learning Environment Network
  • TLTP3 funded project
  • Teknical Virtual campus
  • WebCT (2001 date)
  • Version 3.1
  • Updating Summer 2003 to 3.8 Campus Edition

5
TANDEM
  • British students studying French, Spanish,
    Italian, German
  • European students at Manchester as part of
    Erasmus exchange programme
  • Wide range of departments
  • 18 this semester Physics, Engineering, Medicine,
    History, linguistics
  • 20 credit elective module

6
Reciprocal learning
  • Students partner adopts role of knower as well
    as mentor
  • Meetings at beginning and end of each semester
  • Some optional workshops
  • Little face to face contact between staff and
    students

7
Uses of WebCT
  • To enhance the sense of course cohesion and
    develop a sense of course community
  • Photographs
  • Biographies written by partner
  • To provide a central meeting point and
  • To provide a space for administrative information
    and notices
  • Calendar

8
Photos and biographies
9
Uses of WebCT
  • To provide a space where students can discuss
    issues and share experiences of cultural
    adjustment
  • Virtual seminar

10
Virtual Seminar
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Virtual Seminar
  • I think that this is a really realistic incident
    and I fully understand what he felt at that
    moment. I wouldnt say that I felt loneley now,
    but the arrival in Manchester was nothing easy
  • the most difficult thing was to understand
    people and when you dont you feel so lost
    especially when you ask them to repeat 300 times
    the same thing and they dont make any efforts to
    repeat slower or in a more understandable way for
    a foreigner
  • my flatmates did care started speaking more
    slowly, using words I could understand
  • I know what it is to feel uncomfortable in a pub
    you do not understand because of the music or
    whatever

12
Uses of WebCT
  • To provide a space where students can discuss
    aspects of the target cultures (systems and
    behaviours) with members of those cultures

13
Some themes
  • US war on terror
  • Turkey in the EU
  • Role of religion in society
  • Firefighters strike
  • Use of offensive language
  • Exploring national stereotypes
  • Top up fees
  • Earthquakes
  • Cultural adjustment

14
British students and alcohol
  • Why do English students drink so much? Maybe the
    reason is the liberty to do it. Especially
    students, who are in their first year, tend to
    drink a lot. This behaviour remains me of summer
    camp. Most English students are away from home
    and from their parents for the first time in
    their life. Another point is, that English
    students are not able to entertain themselves. I
    have the feeling they do not know, what to do
    with their time. Every kind of entertainment is
    artificial in Manchester and the students live in
    their one little world thats why they become
    bored. And I hear very often I am so bored,
    lets drink!. Thats is very pity, when people
    do not know what to do with their time and their
    life.

15
British students and alcohol
  • I completely agree with Peggy. Last year I was in
    hall and it was on very few occasions that I
    found myself saying "Let's have a quite drink to
    relax" it was more like "I've finished an essay,
    let's get hammered!". The only times that I
    didn't drink last year was when I was recovering
    from the night before. But it's not because we
    need alcohol. Our bodies are not born more needy
    for a drink purely because we are British! No,
    it's definitely because we rely on it for
    entertainment and I think this is really sad!

16
Uses of WebCT
  • To provide a space where students can discuss
    aspects of their target languages (systems and
    strategies for learning) with native speakers of
    those languages and with other learners

17
Discussion boards
18
Strategies for learning
  • Hy guys!! I agree with all of you!!I have been in
    Canada for 4 months and there I found a strategy
    to improve my english.When I am in a foreign
    country I use to have a pocket dictionary,a pen
    and a TELEPHONE BOOK in my bag!!The telephone
    book is divided in alphabetical order,thus either
    when I find or I hear a new word I can
    immediately check how to write it,which is its
    meaning and copy it in my telephone book.It could
    seem inconvenient and boring but it works!!!

19
Uses of WebCT
  • To offer students opportunities for further
    learning and language reference through links to
    external sites
  • British National Corpus
  • BBC, Newspapers etc
  • To hold course documents
  • Exam question
  • Key codes

20
Student comments
  • Less confident students have an opportunity to
    participate which might be inhibited in a class
    full of people
  • More time to prepare and reflect on contributions

21
Student comments
  • Lack of pressure/anxiety
  • Learners are under neither time pressure to
    respond nor the pressure of making a mistake or
    looking foolish
  • Length and breadth of entries are not restricted
  • Individual styles are allowed to flourish

22
Student comments
  • Democratic
  • No teacher intervention in the seminar
  • All contributions from the students
  • I felt encouraged to contribute and pose
    questions that I would not have done in a
    conventional seminar
  • The interaction is more personal and evokes more
    interest than in typical language learning
    situations

23
Future Developments
  • Revamping the site
  • Changing appearance
  • Evaluation form
  • Extent of moderation

24
ITALRETE
  • Support for year abroad students involving three
    cohorts
  • 2nd year preparing for year abroad
  • 3rd year in Italy
  • 4th year returned to Manchester

25
Italrete Front Page
26
Information
  • Learning objectives
  • Links to
  • Italian Universities
  • Language Schools
  • Italian search engines
  • Newspapers, Cyber Cafe locations

27
Peer support
  • Advice from students to students about all
    aspects of the year abroad, collated and
    published as a document
  • Exchange of information between students through
    discussion groups and chat rooms

28
Advice from students
29
Advice from students
30
Advice from students
31
Advice from students
32
Italrete News
33
Planning ahead
  • I'm in Sicily at the moment, just thought i'd say
    that that's probably one of the best things about
    Messina is that accommodation is really easy and
    living in halls is one of the easiest ways to
    make friends, it's kind of like being in Owen's
    park but on a much smaller scale, it also means
    that you don't have to worry about bills or the
    hot water or gas running out which tends to
    happen a lot here and you don't have problems
    with italian landlords either. Anyway any
    questions, and i'll be happy to answer, good luck
  • Life's much quieter here than in Manchester, but
    it's up to you to change the way you think and
    adapt yourself to a different lifestyle, the
    first few weeks I absolutely hated it, but now I
    don't want to come home for Christmas, wherever
    you go you'll have a brilliant time, but do think
    about it carefully before you go, try to find out
    as much as possible about each place.

34
Planning ahead
  • Can anyone tell me which unis to go to to be near
    mountains? Of course this is not how I will
    choose where to go, I do have some comon sense in
    me, but it would be nice to have something to do
    on weekends. I've also promised my family they
    can come skiing while I'm there.
  • Bergamo is definitely the best place to go for
    cheap skiing and boarding- the nearest good
    slopes are at Foppolo, only an hour and s half's
    bus ride away
  • I do know there are some resorts near Rome and
    near Genova, but you'll get the best snow and
    longest seasons up North. here are some websites
    you might find useful http//www.foppolo.com
    http//www.cervinia.it http//www.val-gardena.com

35
Accommodation
  • Thanx to the wonderful people at Ryanair.com, I
    have managed to get a return flight to Bologna
    (Forli - the only draw back!) for just 2p, and so
    will be visiting the city Jan 15-18, to have a
    look at the uni and check out the city
  • A standard second class train ticket from Forli
    to Bologna will cost you about 4 quid. There
    isn't a better way unless you have transport of
    your own lined up. As for accommodation, try the
    tourist office in piazza maggiore, they haven't
    failed to find accommodation of a suitable level
    and price yet
  • oh, and for restaurants, try the osteria
    dell'orso on (or just off) via mascarella, two
    pasta dishes to choose from and loads of wierd
    and wonderful starters...i reccommend the cheese
    and honey and nuts on toast

36
Chat Room
  • Chat room has not been used.
  • Reasons?
  • Difficult to find a time when more than a small
    group can and might want to get online
  • e-mail, mobile phones and text messaging mean
    students do not see real time communication over
    the web as being especially useful.
  • However, I do not plan yet to give up on the chat
    room.

37
Future Developments
  • First year with 3 cohorts using the same system
  • Previously ELEN or ELEN/WebCT
  • Full evaluation
  • If successful, introduction into other European
    language departments

38
Contacts
  • TANDEM
  • John.Morley_at_man.ac.uk
  • Sandra.Truscott_at_man.ac.uk
  • ITALRETE
  • Clive.Griffiths_at_man.ac.uk
  • roger.hewitt_at_man.ac.uk
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