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Embracing social media for educational linguistic activities

Publication details

Year: 2016
DOI: 10.18261/issn.1891-943x-2016-01-03
Issued: 2016
Language: English
Volume: 10
Issue: 01
Start Page: 50
End Page: 77
Editors:
Authors: Lantz-Andersson A.
Type: Journal article
Journal: Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy
Publisher: Scandinavian University Press / Universitetsforlaget AS
Topics: Learning; Internet usage, practices and engagement
Sample: Two private Facebook group groups set up for English L2 learners in Colombia, Finland, Sweden and Taiwan for the purpose of the project.
Implications For Educators About: Professional development; Other

Abstract

This case study explores the implications of utilising social media as part of specific linguistic activities of language learning that comprise the practice of mundane communication. As part of an international collaboration project, closed Facebook groups were formed in secondary school classes in Colombia, Finland, Sweden and Taiwan. The results imply that the interactions were framed as social connections before an audience. The students’ authorship was characterised by both educational language customs and digital vernacular derived from online communication conventions.

Outcome

"The results imply that the interactions were framed as social connections before an audience. The students’ authorship was characterised by both educational language customs and digital vernacular derived from online communication conventions." (Author, in Abstract)

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