Utilizing Social Networks in Language Classes – Perception, Production, and Interaction

The ubiquitous presence of social network sites (SNSs) offers both promises and problems for language teaching and learning today. Between 2009 and 2016 the authors incorporated Facebook into their Chinese curricula in three higher education institutions and subsequently analyzed its affordances and...

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Main Authors: Yang Xiao-Desai, Ka F. Wong, Christopher Magriney
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages 2018-08-01
Series:Journal of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages
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Online Access:http://www.ncolctl.org/files/Jncolctl-vol-24/Utilizing%20Social%20Networks%20in%20Language%20Classes.......pdf
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spelling doaj-7ead34bf2787416e9db8ee581ec8ed552020-11-24T21:19:27ZengNational Council of Less Commonly Taught LanguagesJournal of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages1930-90311930-90312018-08-0124121170Utilizing Social Networks in Language Classes – Perception, Production, and InteractionYang Xiao-Desai0Ka F. Wong1Christopher Magriney2San Francisco State UniversitySt. Olaf CollegeUniversity of Southern CaliforniaThe ubiquitous presence of social network sites (SNSs) offers both promises and problems for language teaching and learning today. Between 2009 and 2016 the authors incorporated Facebook into their Chinese curricula in three higher education institutions and subsequently analyzed its affordances and implications. Based on student surveys and language data collected from these pedagogical experiments, this action research paper explores three aspects of the findings: students’ perception, language production, and language interaction. The discussion focuses on not only the utilization of SNSs as educational tools to engage Chinese learners in innovative and collaborative ways but also helpful suggestions for teachers to enhance instructional outcomes through SNSs. Specific attention is given to create a pedagogically effective, privacy-ensured, and userfriendly social network project with Facebook, which is applicable to other SNSs and similar digital platforms. http://www.ncolctl.org/files/Jncolctl-vol-24/Utilizing%20Social%20Networks%20in%20Language%20Classes.......pdfSocial Network SitesFacebookAction ResearchChinese as a Second Language
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author Yang Xiao-Desai
Ka F. Wong
Christopher Magriney
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Ka F. Wong
Christopher Magriney
Utilizing Social Networks in Language Classes – Perception, Production, and Interaction
Journal of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages
Social Network Sites
Facebook
Action Research
Chinese as a Second Language
author_facet Yang Xiao-Desai
Ka F. Wong
Christopher Magriney
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title Utilizing Social Networks in Language Classes – Perception, Production, and Interaction
title_short Utilizing Social Networks in Language Classes – Perception, Production, and Interaction
title_full Utilizing Social Networks in Language Classes – Perception, Production, and Interaction
title_fullStr Utilizing Social Networks in Language Classes – Perception, Production, and Interaction
title_full_unstemmed Utilizing Social Networks in Language Classes – Perception, Production, and Interaction
title_sort utilizing social networks in language classes – perception, production, and interaction
publisher National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages
series Journal of the National Council of Less Commonly Taught Languages
issn 1930-9031
1930-9031
publishDate 2018-08-01
description The ubiquitous presence of social network sites (SNSs) offers both promises and problems for language teaching and learning today. Between 2009 and 2016 the authors incorporated Facebook into their Chinese curricula in three higher education institutions and subsequently analyzed its affordances and implications. Based on student surveys and language data collected from these pedagogical experiments, this action research paper explores three aspects of the findings: students’ perception, language production, and language interaction. The discussion focuses on not only the utilization of SNSs as educational tools to engage Chinese learners in innovative and collaborative ways but also helpful suggestions for teachers to enhance instructional outcomes through SNSs. Specific attention is given to create a pedagogically effective, privacy-ensured, and userfriendly social network project with Facebook, which is applicable to other SNSs and similar digital platforms.
topic Social Network Sites
Facebook
Action Research
Chinese as a Second Language
url http://www.ncolctl.org/files/Jncolctl-vol-24/Utilizing%20Social%20Networks%20in%20Language%20Classes.......pdf
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