Muutke küpsiste eelistusi

Technologies in the Second Language Composition Classroom [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 419 g, 9 screen captures
  • Sari: The Michigan Series on Teaching Multilingual Writers
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Dec-2007
  • Kirjastus: The University of Michigan Press
  • ISBN-10: 0472032100
  • ISBN-13: 9780472032105
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 419 g, 9 screen captures
  • Sari: The Michigan Series on Teaching Multilingual Writers
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Dec-2007
  • Kirjastus: The University of Michigan Press
  • ISBN-10: 0472032100
  • ISBN-13: 9780472032105
Teised raamatud teemal:
Grounded in applied linguistics research and composition theory and practice, Technologies in the Second Language Composition Classroom encourages teachers to explore the role technology can play in the acquisition of writing for second language students.  This research-based volume supports the incorporation of technology into classrooms, providing students with motivation and tools to develop their writing skills.  The book provides not only an intellectually engaging perspective on the on-going debates regarding technologically enhanced writing and writing pedagogy, but it also delves in to the technologies themselves, from blogs and blogging to computer-mediated discourse and concordancing.  Technology is a growing and rapidly evolving presence in academia, and Joel Bloch brings an informed approach to understanding its place and potential benefits in the classroom. Each chapter includes reflection questions that will help individual readers apply the theories and ideas to their own classrooms.  This book will interest ESL teachers in training, teacher educators, current ESL instructors, and researchers and scholars in the area of ESL writing and technology.  
Series Foreword by Diane Belcher and Jun Liu ix
Introduction 1
1. Issues in Using Technology in the L2 Composition Classroom 9
Theoretical Concerns in the Use of Technology
9
The Relationship between Theory and Practice
9
Technological Literacy and Print Literacy
10
Multiple Print and Digital Literacies
12
Technology as a Form of Literacy
14
Issues Affecting the Use and Implementation of Technologies
20
Interactivity in Technology Use
20
Technology and Composition Theory
23
Technology and Language Learning
26
Technology and Intercultural Rhetoric
30
Authorship and Technology
34
Training and the Implementation of Technology in the L2 Composition Classroom
41
2. The Potential of New Technologies 47
Word Processing
49
Writing and Computer Networks
55
Writing and the Internet
56
Writing Hypertexts
58
Visual "Literacy"
63
Computer-Mediated Discourse (CMD)
66
CMD as a Writing Space
66
Blogging in a Second Language
72
Corpus Linguistics and the Teaching of Grammar
80
The Systemic View of Technology
85
A Critical View of Technology
88
3. Integrating the Computer and the Internet 97
Integrating the Computer and the Internet
97
Understanding Student Computer Use
97
Digital Writing and a Sense of Place
100
Technology and the Writing Process
101
Using the Internet to Extend the Composition Classroom
103
Putting Class Materials Online
104
Integrating Outside Websites into the L2 Composition Classroom
106
Integrating Writing and Hypertext
110
Teaching about the Visual Nature of Hypertext
113
Teaching about the Composing Process Using Hypertext
116
Responding to the Audience
117
Creating Rhetorical Ethos
121
Evaluating Websites as Source Texts
124
4. Computer-Mediated Discourse in the L2 Composition Classroom 130
Choosing among Different Forms of CMD
130
Using Synchronous Discourse in the L2 Composition Classroom
134
Designing or Choosing a Space for the Writing Classroom
137
The Nature of Synchronous Discourse in the L2 Composition Classroom
138
Using Asynchronous Discourse in the L2 Composition Classroom
145
Using Email in the L2 Composition Classroom
146
Blogging in the Composition Classroom
154
Setting Up Blogs for a Composition Class
156
Remediating Problems with the Use of CMD in the Classroom
169
5. Corpus Linguistics in the L2 Classroom 178
Goals for Using Concordance Programs
178
Teaching Vocabulary and Grammar Using Concordance Programs
180
Implementing Concordance Programs in the Composition Classroom
188
The Nature of Concordance Program Interfaces
191
Remediating the Concordance Program
193
The Design of Corpora
194
Redesigning the User Interface
196
6. A Final Word 204
References 215
Subject Index 243
Author Index 251


Joel Bloch teaches at Ohio State University.