Content Creators and Language Learners: Exploring Web 2.0 And Wikis
This qualitative study examined the use of Wikis and blogs among graduate students in an online class that was part of a teacher preparation program in English as a Second Language. Participants included practicing teachers and graduate assistants who represented a variety of learning environments a...
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doaj-a97fba404d4e4a4e81e303d35c4203b12020-11-24T23:13:49ZengJournal of Educators OnlineJournal of Educators Online1547-500X1547-500X2013-07-0110210.9743/jeo.2013.2.2Content Creators and Language Learners: Exploring Web 2.0 And WikisDr. Dorothy Valcarcel Craig0Middle Tennessee State UniversityThis qualitative study examined the use of Wikis and blogs among graduate students in an online class that was part of a teacher preparation program in English as a Second Language. Participants included practicing teachers and graduate assistants who represented a variety of learning environments and experiences. The study was framed by a set of overarching questions and utilized a variety of data sets, which were collected throughout the study. These included survey data on use of Web 2.0 tools, participant-designed classroom Wikis, instructional materials for language learning, regular education teachers, ESL teachers, and resources for administrators and community stakeholders. Analysis employed the Constant Comparative process and Grounded Theory. Findings indicate several hindrances as well as benefits to using Wikis in the PreK-higher education environment. Participants emerged as content creators and modeled the process for their ESL students.https://www.thejeo.com/archive/archive/2013_102/valcarcelcraigpdfInternetWeb 2.0Constant Comparative ProcessGrounded TheoryTeacher Preparation ProgramsESL Instruction |
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Content Creators and Language Learners: Exploring Web 2.0 And Wikis |
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Journal of Educators Online |
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Journal of Educators Online |
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This qualitative study examined the use of Wikis and blogs among graduate students in an online class that was part of a teacher preparation program in English as a Second Language. Participants included practicing teachers and graduate assistants who represented a variety of learning environments and experiences. The study was framed by a set of overarching questions and utilized a variety of data sets, which were collected throughout the study. These included survey data on use of Web 2.0 tools, participant-designed classroom Wikis, instructional materials for language learning, regular education teachers, ESL teachers, and resources for administrators and community stakeholders. Analysis employed the Constant Comparative process and Grounded Theory. Findings indicate several hindrances as well as benefits to using Wikis in the PreK-higher education environment. Participants emerged as content creators and modeled the process for their ESL students. |
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Internet Web 2.0 Constant Comparative Process Grounded Theory Teacher Preparation Programs ESL Instruction |
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