teaching english as a second language in second life
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Teaching English as a Second Language in Second Life
Angelina MacedoEscola Básica dos 2º e 3º Ciclos Gualdim Pais –
Tomarangelina.m.macedo@ gmail.com
Morgen Stringhttp://morgen-virtualworlds.blogspot.com/
Contents of talk
Angelina Macedo, 2nd International TEFL Conference, 21st November, 2009
Second Life: a basic description
Educational presences in Second Life
Some educational tools
Some educational activities
Conclusions
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In recent years, universities have conducted experiments with the use of virtual 3D worlds for teaching and learning. […] By 2011 it is estimated that about 80% of active Internet users will have an “avatar” and/or a “second life” in some forms of virtual environment.
Chang et al. (2009)
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Second Life: a basic description
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Second Life is an
online, 3D virtual world
imagined and created
by its Residents (from
http://secondlife.com)
It’s a Multi-User
Virtual Environment
which was opened to
public in 2003 by
Linden Lab;
Second Life isn’t a
game;
It has neither set rules,
nor scores or even a story;
But people can create
games there…
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Second Life: a basic description
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Second Life
is a social networking meant to be profitable;
is very popular;
runs on Linden Lab server;
can be explored and used with no expenses; unless you
want to have your own place (buy or rent it and pay a fee);
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Second Life: a basic description
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From http://secondlife.com/whatis/avatar/
Residents in Second life mediate their presence through
their avatars (3D representations) that can be either human,
animal or object.
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Second Life: communication
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Computer-mediated Communication;
It can be verbal through voice chat or written text;
notecards, profiles, Instant Messages (private or in local
chat);
Nonverbal;
Small Group;
Interpersonal.
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Second Life: a basic description
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It encourages a socio-constructivist learning approach, enhances
synchronous interactions, and peer collaboration;
Immersion faciliates the creation of bonds and of a learning
community.
Language teachers use SL to provide simulation of real life
contexts and encourage students to improve their language skills in
a more creative and realistic way.
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Educational presences in Second Life(Teaching English as a Foreign Language)
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If you search SL for
institutions where to learn
English, the following
information will appear.
Besides the places
indicated here, there are
more in SL.
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Educational presences in Second Life(Teaching English as a Foreign Language)
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Avatar Languages;
British Council Isle;
Cypris Village – English Learning Community;
Education UK Island;
Edunation;
English Conversation;
English Language School;
English Village;
ESL –Learn English – language Lab;
International Schools Islands;
Second Life English;
TESOL, TOEFL, ESL & EFL (English) Resources! Learn English!
Voice 3D English.
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Educational presences in Second Life(Teaching English as a Foreign Language)
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Other landmarks where specific activities are developed:
Business English Training;
Library of Haiku;
Practice Classroom for Trainee Teachers;
Renaissance Island Jousting Arena;
The British Literature Classroom;
The Cave Literature Alive!
The CHSS Edgar Poe Classroom;
The Shakespeare Island Sim;
The SL Global Theatre;
SLSC Academy of Performing Arts;
TLE Theatre Classroom.
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Educational presences in Second Life(Teaching English as a Foreign Language)
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Other interesting landmarks:
A Christmas Carol ;
Arles – Vicent Van Gogh’s Home;
Classic Art Textures & Paintings;
Classic Paintings Art Gallery Museum;
College of North West London;
Hyde Park London;
Knightsbridge, London SN3 England;
Mayfair London W1 – Mayfair Shopping;
Merry Christmas – Winter Wonderland
The Art gallery,
Vassar Island (Vassar College and home of the Sistine Chapel Re-creation) …
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Some educational tools
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Some educational tools
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Some educational activities
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Some educational activities
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Some educational activities
Immersive description Conversation practice - socialising
Conclusions
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SL has some components that facilitate innovation and pedagogical
activities in online education :
extended or rich interaction;
visualization and contextualization;
exposure to authentic content and culture;
individual and collective identity play;
immersion in a 3D environment;
simulation;
community presence and content production.
(Warburton and Perez-Garcia, 2009)
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Conclusions
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Second Life affordances expose learners to language learning, to
meaningful interaction, collaboration, sharing, decision making,
critical thinking, experiential learning in order to develop real life
skills and competencies in the virtual community.
Nevertheless teachers must keep in mind that they need to apply
teaching approches that differ from those applied in face-to-face
contexts. Real life teaching expertise does not guarantee Second
Life positive outcomes.
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References
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Chang, V., Gütl, C., Kopeinik, S., & Williams, R. (2009). Evaluation of Collaborative Learning Settings in 3D Virtual Worlds. International Journal Of Emerging Technologies In Learning (IJET), 4 (7). Retrieved November 18, 2009, from http://online-journals.org/i-jet/article/view/1112/1163 Constable, C., (2007). A short introduction to Second Life. Retrieved November 18, 2009, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaLKFeJLnqI Dudeney Ge (n.d.). Second Life, EduNation, from http://slurl.com/secondlife/EduNation%20II/132/215/22/ and https://www.xstreetsl.com/modules.php?name=Marketplace&file=item&ItemID=876838 Second Life Avatar (n.d). Retrieved on 12 November, 2009 from http://secondlife.com/whatis/avatar/ Techsan, K., (2009). vTSTC Teaching/Learning Tools. Retrieved November 18, 2009, from http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RirOV1ADNn8 Warburton, S. & Perez-Garcia, M., 2008. “Design forLearning in Virtual Worlds: the tension between control and pedagogic approach”. Retrieved June, 20, 2009 from http://www.slideshare.net/stevenw/designfor-learning-in-virtual-worlds-presentation
Note: all the landmarks mentioned in this presentation can be found in SL using the search button for places.
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