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A framework for selecting appropriate online vocabulary learning environments Dr. Rob Waring Notre Dame Seishin University robwaring.org

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Page 1: A framework for selecting appropriate online vocabulary learning environments

A framework for selecting appropriate online vocabulary

learning environmentsDr. Rob Waring

Notre Dame Seishin Universityrobwaring.org

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The Balanced Curriculum

Receptive Productive

Language Study

• Explicit teaching• Dictionary work• Studying from a

grammar book• Intensive reading• Language awareness

activities• Conscious word learning

• Controlled language production activities.

• Language and pronunciation drills• Gap fill exercises• Memorized dialogs• Sentence completion tasks• Tests

Fluency Practice

• Easy reading• Easy listening• Watching movies• Browsing the Internet• Listening to the radio or

music

• ‘Free’ language production activities.• Casual conversations• Debates and discussions• Email, and online chat• Diary writing• Essays

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Balance in Language Teaching

Receptive Productive

Language Study

Fluency Practice

- provides new knowledge about language features-raises awareness of how the language works- raises awareness of learning strategies

- Learners get a feel for how the language works- consolidates the discretely learned language features- allows learners to meet huge amounts of text

-gives practice in checking whether something is known- allows learners to actively construct language- focuses on accurate control over language features

- gives real time opportunities to experiment with language use- gives feedback on the success of language use- builds fluency of language production

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Notice something

Get more input

(feedback)

Try it out

Add to our knowledge

The Cycle of Learning

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Two states of vocabulary learning

Form-meaning relationship - matching the spelling and sound to a meaning

The ‘deeper’ aspects of vocabulary learning- multiple meaning senses / nuances of use- frequency, usefulness etc.- use in context- domain (lexical set)- restrictions on use / pragmatic values- register – polite, rude, spoken, written, formal, informal- collocation and colligation- lexical access speed, fluency, automaticity- etc.

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Central Vocab Concepts

Frequency – Usefulness / Need - RangeReceptive – Productive Contextualized – DecontexualizedIntentional – Incidental learningScaffolded learning – Random learningSingle items – Multi-part wordsMassed – Distributed practiceSpaced retrievalScheduled review / recycling / repetition

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What happens to things we learn?

We forget them over time unless they are recycled and memories of them strengthened

Our brains are designed to forget most of what we meet - not to remember it

Time

KnowledgeThe Forgetting Curve

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Leitner’s Memory System

Image source: www.lexxica.com

Spaced, expanded retrieval

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Memorization software

Anki http://ankisrs.net/Supermemo http://www.supermemo.com/Memosyne http://www.mnemosyne-proj.org/Open cards http://www.opencards.info/Quizlet http://www.quizlet.com AWL Builder http://www.charlie-browne.comFlashcardDB http://flashcarddb.com/SocialDecks www.socialdecks.comFlashcard friends http://www.flashcardfriends.com/

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Comparison of softwareAnki Supermemo iKnow! Mnemosyne

OS Mac, PC, Browser, IOS,

Android

PC, iOS, Browser Browser, iOS, Android

Mac, PC, Browser, Android

Price Free Free ¥1000/m Free

Import, add Yes Yes Yes Yes

Audio / images Yes Yes Yes Yes

Unicode Yes Yes Yes Yes

Sync Yes No? Yes No?

Demo video YouTube YouTube YouTube YouTube

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Online Intentional Learning Apps

Current vocab software do quite well:recognition, productive practicespellingspaced repetitionsequenced /scaffolded learningimmediate feedbacksometimes and LMS included for trackingalmost all is controlled practice

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Online Intentional Learning Apps

They don’t do so well with these things:indicating frequency or usefulnessengagement – too functionalgeneral appeal – not all will like these methodpoor tie in well with current reading and courseswide variety of features - ? Lack of clear principles?often lack context and pronunciationfew contrasts with antonyms and synonymsno work on generative vocabulary (adding uses take a test -> take a drive, take

a rest, take time-out, take a XXXX)uneven block sizes (20-50 optimal)

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Integrated Software solutions

EnglishCentral.comNative level input from thousands of YouTube videosFacility to practice your speech / pronunciationVocabulary tracking

DynEd.comHighly controlled and sequenced learningFocus on listeningPronunciation modeling and practice

Rosetta StoneIntegrated solutions in dozens of languages

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The Balanced CurriculumReceptive Productive

Language Study

EnglishCentral.comDynEdRosetta Stone

AnkiMnemosyneQuizletiKnow.jp

EnglishCentral.comDynEdRosetta Stone

AnkiMnemosyneQuizletiKnow.jp

Fluency Practice

? ?

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Recommendations for Vocabulary Software Designers

Focus less on functional, form-meaning level aspectsFocus on contextualizing the learning, tooReplace native-level definitions with those like learner dictionariesThere should be a transition /link to course work or some direct

end goal for the learning Where’s the context/ the narrative/ the story?Personalization of the learning to one’s own interests?Make it fun! Make it engaging

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‘Flow’ in gaming

‘Flow’ refers to intense focus on a task to the exclusion all distractions.Csikszentimahalyi (1990) identifies several aspects of flow

loss of sense of time; few feelings of self-consciousness and bodily needs; clear goals and high sense of control; high concentration; direct and immediate feedback a chance to adjust behavioursa highly rewarding task Examples:Being lost in a good bookVideo gamers who play for 20 hours straight

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Textual input

BeeOasis.comOnline graded readerswww.robwaring.org/er/OUP graded readers on iTunes

Note:Moodlereader.org (2000 tests for graded readers online with LMS)

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Summary

Keep the framework in your mind when selecting online vocab software – balance of receptive/productive and language focus/ fluency focus

Ask: Is it flexible? How integrated is it?How does it fit each learner’s needs?LMS? IT issues? Access to machines and devices?