A guide to using web 2.0 in language teaching.

 

Twitter and Blogs

Twitter for language learning

Text-based Conversations

Twitter Conversations
Twitter and microblogging
Conversational publishing
Blogging and commenting (forthcoming)

Wikipedia and Online Publishing

Wikipedia Article by Alexei

Publishing for Everyone

Wikpedia
Wikipedia, Wikitravel and other wiki-based projects
Online Publishing
Slideshare, Scribd, Podcasts and Vodcasts (forthcoming)

 

Virtual Worlds & Second Life

Second Life for Language Learning

Immersive and Social Virtual Learning

Exploring Virtual Reality
Second Life and other 3d virtual environments

Google Earth, Maps and Street View

Google Street View for Language Learning

Exploring the Real World

Virtual Travel
Google Street View
Online Navigating
Google Earth and Online Maps (forthcoming)

 

 

Mobile Learning and Augmented Reality

Wikitude as an example of Augmented Reality Langauge Learning

Learning on Location

Mobile Language Learning
mLearning 2.0 (forthcoming)
Augmented Reality
Augmented Reality Langauge Learning (forthcoming)

Wikis, Google Docs and Google Wave

Google Docs for language learning

Collaborative Learning and Writing

Collaborative writing projects
Wiks and Google Docs
Collaboration and Communication Combined
Google Wave (forthcoming)

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