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Table 1. Different aspects of CALL in structural, cognitive, and sociocognitive

framework

Theoretical        Structure                         Cognitive         Sociocognitive

Framework


History of         Mainframes                        Personal          Network

computer                                             computer          computers

development?



How language is    Through                           Through the       Through social

understood         transmission from                 operation of      interaction and

development?       computer users.                   innate cognitive assimilation of

                   Internationalization              heuristics on     others’ speech.

                   of structures and                 language input.

                   habits through

                   repetition and

                   corrective

                   feedback.
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What is role of   To provide                        To provide        To provide

computers?        grammar and                       language input    alternative

                  vocabulary                        and analytic      contexts for

                  tutorials,                        and inferential   social

                  drills,practices,and              tasks; learners   interaction; to

                  immediate                         use their         facilitate access

                  feedback                          existing          to existing

                                                    knowledge to      discourse

                                                    develop new       communities

                                                    understanding     and the creation

                                                                      of new ones.




Crook’s Metaphor Tutorial metaphor                  Construction      Toolbox

of CALL           (computer-as tutor)               metaphor          metaphor

                                                    (computer-as-     (computer-as-

                                                    pupil)            tool)




                               Web1.0 vs. Web 2.0
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        O'Reilly addresses that the concept of quot;Web 2.0quot; began with a conference
brainstorming session. O’Reilly (2005) pointed out the companies which had survived the
collapse. it seemed to have some things in common. We can say some kind of key point for
the web such as quot;Web 2.0quot;
       The term quot;Web 2.0quot; has been developments. There is more than 9.5 million
information in Google. But there's still the amount of disagreement about just what Web
2.0 means, some people questions it? , How 2.0 can be running in our society, and how
people are accepting it as the new conventional culture.
In O’Reilly (2005) initial thought. He formulated his sense of Web 2.0 by example:

                      Web 1.0           Web 2.0

                  DoubleClick     -->   Google AdSense

                         Ofoto    -->   Flickr

                       Akamai     -->   BitTorrent

                      mp3.com     -->   Napster

             Britannica Online    -->   Wikipedia

              personal websites   -->   blogging

                          evite   -->   upcoming.org and EVDB

      domain name speculation     -->   search engine optimization

                    page views    -->   cost per click

                screen scraping   -->   web services

                     publishing   -->   participation

  content management systems      -->   wikis

         directories (taxonomy)   -->   tagging (quot;folksonomyquot;)

                     stickiness   -->   syndication




               LinkedIn survey for teachers.
WELCOME!
4

. We would like you to be part of this survey. This survey aims to look at LinkedIn across the social
networking, your response is important to us.


INSTRUCTIONS

This short survey will take about 10 minutes to complete. It asks questions about your use of
LinkedIn.



Please rate your level of agreement with the statements in this Question using the following scale.
SA – Strongly Agree       A – Agree   N – Neutral    D – Disagree       SD – Strongly Disagree        NA – Not
Applicable



8.   Please rate the following aspects of your LinkedIn experience.              SA   A     N     D       SD     NA

                                                                                 ☐    ☐     ☐     ☐       ☐      ☐
         a. The LinkedIn resources I access are of high quality.

                                                                                 ☐    ☐     ☐     ☐       ☐      ☐
         b. The LinkedIn resources I access have enhanced my teaching.

                                                                                 ☐    ☐     ☐     ☐       ☐      ☐
         c. The use of LinkedIn has improved my teaching practices.

         d. The use of LinkedIn has enabled me to facilitate a more              ☐    ☐     ☐     ☐       ☐      ☐
             personalized approach to learning for my students.

         e. The use of LinkedIn has increased my students’ access to learning ☐       ☐     ☐     ☐       ☐      ☐
             resources.

         f. The use of LinkedIn has made learning more interesting for my        ☐    ☐     ☐     ☐       ☐      ☐
             students.

         g. I encourage greater interaction between my students through the ☐         ☐     ☐     ☐       ☐      ☐
             use of LinkedIn.

         h. The use of LinkedIn has improved learning outcomes for my            ☐    ☐     ☐     ☐       ☐      ☐
             students.

                  Teachers Interview questions
1.   How much you expect your students want in their course? Please
     explain your answer in terms of the benefits or disadvantages of
     LinkedIn.




2.   Are you aware of eLearning solutions by LinkedIn?
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3.   Does your organization have a strategy to provide teachers/trainers with the skills
     needed to use LinkedIn to deliver reading comprehensive



4. After teaching training, do you think LinkedIn can enhance reading comprehensive via
    educators collaborate

5. Is LinkedIn a useful one-stop resource that includes information I might need for my
    student (such as handbooks, past papers, reading lists, information about teaching
    staff)
                 LinkedIn survey for Students.
WELCOME!

. We would like you to be part of this survey. This survey aims to look at Lnkedin across the social
networking, your response is important to us.


INSTRUCTIONS

This short survey will take about 10 minutes to complete. It asks questions about your use of
LinkedIn.



Please rate your level of agreement with the statements in this Question using the following scale.
SA – Strongly Agree      A – Agree    N – Neutral    D – Disagree      SD – Strongly Disagree        NA – Not
Applicable


1    Please rate the following aspects of your LinkedIn experience.              SA   A     N    D       SD     NA

                                                                                 ☐    ☐     ☐    ☐       ☐      ☐
         a.   The LinkedIn enables me to enhance my reading
              comprehensive

                                                                                 ☐    ☐     ☐    ☐       ☐      ☐
         b.   I sometimes have technical difficulties accessing the
              LinkedIn

         c.

                                                                                 ☐    ☐     ☐    ☐       ☐      ☐
         d.   The LinkedIn facilitates group wok

                                                                                 ☐    ☐     ☐    ☐       ☐      ☐
         e.   Using the LinkedIn has enhanced the knowledge and
              understanding I gain from classroom, tutorials and
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          practical.
       e The LinkedIn allows me to provide feedback to my classmates and ☐   ☐   ☐   ☐   ☐   ☐
         tutors.

                                                                        ☐    ☐   ☐   ☐   ☐   ☐
       g. Assessments and tests posted on the LinkedIn are a
          useful way of checking that I understand course
          material

   ☐




Example of reading story 1
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Social Networks




Do the names MySpace, Facebook, Orkut, etc. ring a bell? They probably do because they are
some of the most popular sites on the internet today. These sites are all called 'social
networking' sites because they help people meet and discuss things online. Each of these social
networking sites has its own strengths: MySpace is especially popular among teenagers,
Facebook is popular with college age people, Orkut is especially loved in Brazil, and CyWorld is
the site to visit in South Korea. The common thread between all of these social networks is that
they provide a place for people to interact, rather than a place to go to read or listen to
'content'.
Web 2.0




Social networks are considered to be web 2.0. What does this mean? To understand this, it's
important to understand what the original web did (often called web 1.0). Back in the nineties,
the internet - or web - was a place to go to read articles, listen to music, get information, etc.
Most people didn't contribute to the sites. They just 'browsed' the sites and took advantage of
the information or resources provided. Of course, some people did create their own sites.
However, creating a site was difficult. Y needed to know basic HTML coding (the original
                                         ou
language the internet uses to 'code' pages). It certainly wasn't something most people wanted
to do as it could take hours to get a basic page just right. Things began to get easier when blogs
(from web log) were introduced. With blogs, many more people began writing 'posts', as well as
commenting on other people's blogs.




MySpace Surprises Everybody




In 2003 a site named MySpace took the internet by storm. It was trying to mimic the most
popular features of Friendster, the first social networking site. It quickly became popular among
young users and the rest was history. Soon everyone was trying to develop a social networking
site. The sites didn't provide 'content' to people, they helped people create, communicate and
share what they loved including music, images and videos. They key to the success of these
sites is that they provide a platform on which users create the content. This is very different
from the beginning of the internet which focused on providing 'content' for people to enjoy.




Key to Success




Relying on users to create content is the key to the success of web 2.0 companies. Besides the
social networking sites discussed here, other huge success stories include: Wikipedia, Digg.com
and the latest success - Twitter. All of these companies rely on the desire of users to
communicate with each other, thereby creating the 'content' that others want to consume.




Key Vocabulary
8

social network
to ring a bell
site
strength - weakness
common thread
to interact
content
nineties
internet - web
to contribute
to browse a site
to create
code / coding
blog - web log
post
to comment on
to take by storm
to mimic
the rest was history
platform
to consume




Which social networking site was not mentioned in the reading?
MySpace
LinkedIn
Facebook



What is Facebook?
9


A blog
A content site
A social networking site

Where is Orkut especially popular?
In Japan
In South Korea
In Brazil

Which phrase best describes what people do at social networking sites?
They interact with other people.
They browse articles and other content.
They code pages in HTML

Social networks are considered:
Web 1.0 sites
Web 2.0 sites
Web blogs

What was the original web mainly used for?
Interacting with other people
Browsing content
Creating pages in HTML

Why didn't many people create web pages in the beginning?
They didn't like communicating with others.
They didn't feel comfortable coding HTML pages.
They didn't know they could create web pages.

Which is the best description of web 2.0 sites?
They are content driven sites.
They are platforms for interaction.
They are like blogs, but better.

What do web 2.0 sites rely on?
Articles written by professional journalists
Users creating content
Fast internet connections
What is most important for these new sites?
Users' desire to communicate with each other
Users' desire to read interesting content written by professionals
Users' desire to learn coding
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Theoretical framework of network-Based language teaching

  • 1. 1 Table 1. Different aspects of CALL in structural, cognitive, and sociocognitive framework Theoretical Structure Cognitive Sociocognitive Framework History of Mainframes Personal Network computer computer computers development? How language is Through Through the Through social understood transmission from operation of interaction and development? computer users. innate cognitive assimilation of Internationalization heuristics on others’ speech. of structures and language input. habits through repetition and corrective feedback.
  • 2. 2 What is role of To provide To provide To provide computers? grammar and language input alternative vocabulary and analytic contexts for tutorials, and inferential social drills,practices,and tasks; learners interaction; to immediate use their facilitate access feedback existing to existing knowledge to discourse develop new communities understanding and the creation of new ones. Crook’s Metaphor Tutorial metaphor Construction Toolbox of CALL (computer-as tutor) metaphor metaphor (computer-as- (computer-as- pupil) tool) Web1.0 vs. Web 2.0
  • 3. 3 O'Reilly addresses that the concept of quot;Web 2.0quot; began with a conference brainstorming session. O’Reilly (2005) pointed out the companies which had survived the collapse. it seemed to have some things in common. We can say some kind of key point for the web such as quot;Web 2.0quot; The term quot;Web 2.0quot; has been developments. There is more than 9.5 million information in Google. But there's still the amount of disagreement about just what Web 2.0 means, some people questions it? , How 2.0 can be running in our society, and how people are accepting it as the new conventional culture. In O’Reilly (2005) initial thought. He formulated his sense of Web 2.0 by example: Web 1.0 Web 2.0 DoubleClick --> Google AdSense Ofoto --> Flickr Akamai --> BitTorrent mp3.com --> Napster Britannica Online --> Wikipedia personal websites --> blogging evite --> upcoming.org and EVDB domain name speculation --> search engine optimization page views --> cost per click screen scraping --> web services publishing --> participation content management systems --> wikis directories (taxonomy) --> tagging (quot;folksonomyquot;) stickiness --> syndication LinkedIn survey for teachers. WELCOME!
  • 4. 4 . We would like you to be part of this survey. This survey aims to look at LinkedIn across the social networking, your response is important to us. INSTRUCTIONS This short survey will take about 10 minutes to complete. It asks questions about your use of LinkedIn. Please rate your level of agreement with the statements in this Question using the following scale. SA – Strongly Agree A – Agree N – Neutral D – Disagree SD – Strongly Disagree NA – Not Applicable 8. Please rate the following aspects of your LinkedIn experience. SA A N D SD NA ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ a. The LinkedIn resources I access are of high quality. ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ b. The LinkedIn resources I access have enhanced my teaching. ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ c. The use of LinkedIn has improved my teaching practices. d. The use of LinkedIn has enabled me to facilitate a more ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ personalized approach to learning for my students. e. The use of LinkedIn has increased my students’ access to learning ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ resources. f. The use of LinkedIn has made learning more interesting for my ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ students. g. I encourage greater interaction between my students through the ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ use of LinkedIn. h. The use of LinkedIn has improved learning outcomes for my ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ students. Teachers Interview questions 1. How much you expect your students want in their course? Please explain your answer in terms of the benefits or disadvantages of LinkedIn. 2. Are you aware of eLearning solutions by LinkedIn?
  • 5. 5 3. Does your organization have a strategy to provide teachers/trainers with the skills needed to use LinkedIn to deliver reading comprehensive 4. After teaching training, do you think LinkedIn can enhance reading comprehensive via educators collaborate 5. Is LinkedIn a useful one-stop resource that includes information I might need for my student (such as handbooks, past papers, reading lists, information about teaching staff) LinkedIn survey for Students. WELCOME! . We would like you to be part of this survey. This survey aims to look at Lnkedin across the social networking, your response is important to us. INSTRUCTIONS This short survey will take about 10 minutes to complete. It asks questions about your use of LinkedIn. Please rate your level of agreement with the statements in this Question using the following scale. SA – Strongly Agree A – Agree N – Neutral D – Disagree SD – Strongly Disagree NA – Not Applicable 1 Please rate the following aspects of your LinkedIn experience. SA A N D SD NA ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ a. The LinkedIn enables me to enhance my reading comprehensive ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ b. I sometimes have technical difficulties accessing the LinkedIn c. ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ d. The LinkedIn facilitates group wok ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ e. Using the LinkedIn has enhanced the knowledge and understanding I gain from classroom, tutorials and
  • 6. 6 practical. e The LinkedIn allows me to provide feedback to my classmates and ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ tutors. ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ g. Assessments and tests posted on the LinkedIn are a useful way of checking that I understand course material ☐ Example of reading story 1
  • 7. 7 Social Networks Do the names MySpace, Facebook, Orkut, etc. ring a bell? They probably do because they are some of the most popular sites on the internet today. These sites are all called 'social networking' sites because they help people meet and discuss things online. Each of these social networking sites has its own strengths: MySpace is especially popular among teenagers, Facebook is popular with college age people, Orkut is especially loved in Brazil, and CyWorld is the site to visit in South Korea. The common thread between all of these social networks is that they provide a place for people to interact, rather than a place to go to read or listen to 'content'. Web 2.0 Social networks are considered to be web 2.0. What does this mean? To understand this, it's important to understand what the original web did (often called web 1.0). Back in the nineties, the internet - or web - was a place to go to read articles, listen to music, get information, etc. Most people didn't contribute to the sites. They just 'browsed' the sites and took advantage of the information or resources provided. Of course, some people did create their own sites. However, creating a site was difficult. Y needed to know basic HTML coding (the original ou language the internet uses to 'code' pages). It certainly wasn't something most people wanted to do as it could take hours to get a basic page just right. Things began to get easier when blogs (from web log) were introduced. With blogs, many more people began writing 'posts', as well as commenting on other people's blogs. MySpace Surprises Everybody In 2003 a site named MySpace took the internet by storm. It was trying to mimic the most popular features of Friendster, the first social networking site. It quickly became popular among young users and the rest was history. Soon everyone was trying to develop a social networking site. The sites didn't provide 'content' to people, they helped people create, communicate and share what they loved including music, images and videos. They key to the success of these sites is that they provide a platform on which users create the content. This is very different from the beginning of the internet which focused on providing 'content' for people to enjoy. Key to Success Relying on users to create content is the key to the success of web 2.0 companies. Besides the social networking sites discussed here, other huge success stories include: Wikipedia, Digg.com and the latest success - Twitter. All of these companies rely on the desire of users to communicate with each other, thereby creating the 'content' that others want to consume. Key Vocabulary
  • 8. 8 social network to ring a bell site strength - weakness common thread to interact content nineties internet - web to contribute to browse a site to create code / coding blog - web log post to comment on to take by storm to mimic the rest was history platform to consume Which social networking site was not mentioned in the reading? MySpace LinkedIn Facebook What is Facebook?
  • 9. 9 A blog A content site A social networking site Where is Orkut especially popular? In Japan In South Korea In Brazil Which phrase best describes what people do at social networking sites? They interact with other people. They browse articles and other content. They code pages in HTML Social networks are considered: Web 1.0 sites Web 2.0 sites Web blogs What was the original web mainly used for? Interacting with other people Browsing content Creating pages in HTML Why didn't many people create web pages in the beginning? They didn't like communicating with others. They didn't feel comfortable coding HTML pages. They didn't know they could create web pages. Which is the best description of web 2.0 sites? They are content driven sites. They are platforms for interaction. They are like blogs, but better. What do web 2.0 sites rely on? Articles written by professional journalists Users creating content Fast internet connections What is most important for these new sites? Users' desire to communicate with each other Users' desire to read interesting content written by professionals Users' desire to learn coding
  • 10. 10