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WhatsApp: Language Learning on-the-go
E- symposium 201423rd January, 2013 - 24th January, 2014
University of Southampton
Billy Brick and Tiziana Cervi-Wilson lsx133@coventry.ac.uk and lsx091@coventry.ac.uk
Coventry University
Willis and Willis (2007:12-14) offer the following criteria in the form of questions.
‘The more confidently you can answer yes to each of these questions, the more task-like the activity.’ Will the activity engage learners' interest?
Is there a primary focus on meaning?
Is there a goal or an outcome? Is success judged in terms of outcome?
Is completion a priority? Does the activity relate to real world activities?'
What kind of activity is a task?
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Creating the activity (repurposing existing activity)
Briefing with students (phones, ethics, willingness, BYOD)
Setting up groups on Whatsapp
The Pilot Project (1)
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On the day (weather, graduation ceremony!)
Told students they could text us if they got stuck
Feedback (Google maps) – Serendipitous! Discussion about directions, clarifying contentious issues
The Pilot Project (2)
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Overwhelming positive response
Preferable to Moodle due to immediacy and convenience
Using Italian in a ‘real life’ situation
Positives
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Anonymity of number – has to ask the Faculty to get us a phone.
SD memory Card
Wireless Connection. Poor signal.
GPS and installation
Students did not need technology support and didn’t mention data charges
Technical Issues
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Record sound files directly rather than via Dropbox
Timed?
Incorporate short videos
Improvements
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Designing Weekly tasks for IWLP students to reinforce classroom learning.
Experiment with short student videos
Future Directions
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