Post-STARTALK ChineseA year-long distance course for summer 2009
STARTALK students
Katharine Nielson, Principal InvestigatorPresented by: Megan Masters
University of MarylandCenter for Advanced Study of Language (CASL)
Background
CASL’s Task
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Research
Literature ReviewOnline Language Courses Must:
•Follow principles of SLA
•Establish community
•Maximize the benefits of the web
•Include instructor training
Participation Requirements
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Course Development
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Course Content
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Course Development Team
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Sample Weekly Activities
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CHIN 201 LMS
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Research Questions
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Student Reflections
We are not given a list of vocabulary to learn and then tested on it, but rather we are thrown into context and expected to figure out what is going on. It was a fun experience to learn this way, and I hope that the rest of the course is similar.
That was so hard. I have so much to learn about this language before I do anything with it. I was floundering so bad. I hope next week's assignment, is something I can achieve with confidence. Cross your fingers!
Wow. That was some intense Homework. I thought it was very good and quite helpful but it is very obvious that I have a long way to go with my Chinese. I'm very glad that the audio files on the homework can be played more than once. I think it is very challenging but doable and fun. Context was very helpful to figuring things out.