OSAKA UNIVERSITY SHORT-TERM STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM _

Second Language Learning with Online Resources

Noriko UOSAKI (Center for International Education and Exchange)

Cource Objective

Learning Goals

Requirement / Prerequisite
   none

Special Note
   Please be noted that this course is for students whose L2/target language is Japanese or English. Keen learners of your target language are most welcome. This course is aiming for active learning, or student-centered collaborative learning. Your active participation expected

Class Plan
   This class will be conducted based on active learning where collaborative activities such as group discussion, group presentation play important parts in class.
Theme Content
Week 1 Introduction Orientation
Week 2 Historical Background History of technology enhanced second language learning
Week 3 Historical Background How Internet technology influenced the second language learning/teaching pedagogy Group discussion (1)
Week 4 Computer-assisted language learning Target language learning using online resources (1)
Group discussion (2)
Week 5 Computer-assisted language learning Target language learning using online resources (2)
Group discussion (3)
Week 6 Language and culture Cross-cultural understanding: Language is a part of culture (1)
Week 7 Second language learning worldwide Group presentation (1)
Week 8 Second language learning worldwide Group presentation (2)
Week 9 Computer-assisted language learning Target language learning using online resources (3)
Week 10 Computer-assisted language learning Target language learning using online resources (4)
Week 11 Language and culture Cross-cultural understanding: Language is a part of culture (1)
Week 12 CALL/MALL/Technology Enhanced Language Learning Solo presentation (1)
Week 13 Language Learning Applications and Online Resources (Pros and Cons) Solo presentation (2)
Week 14 Developing Japanese Language Learning System using Unity2D, 3D. etc. Solo presentation (3)
Week 15 Language Learning using SNS Solo presentation (4)

Independent Study Outside of Class

Textbooks
   none

Reference
   An Analysis of the Technology Acceptance Model in Understanding University Students' Behavioral Intention to Use e-Learning (Park, 2009) http://www.ifets.info/journals/12_3/14.pdf

Grading Policy

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