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Chapter 3 Student Communication and Collaboration

Chapter 3 Student Communication and Collaboration. Interaction Within a Single Class Long-Distance Communication. Teacher –Student Interaction. Interaction Within a Single Class. Class Interaction. Teacher –Student Interaction. -Consultation -Dialogue Journals -Writing Conferences.

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Chapter 3 Student Communication and Collaboration

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  1. Chapter 3Student Communication and Collaboration Interaction Within a Single Class Long-Distance Communication

  2. Teacher –Student Interaction Interaction Within a Single Class Class Interaction

  3. Teacher –Student Interaction -Consultation -Dialogue Journals -Writing Conferences *Advantages -More individual contact -Good for rather shy students *Disadvantages -Time consuming for the teacher -No nonverbal clues

  4. Class Interaction - Web site for class -Email list -Web bulletin board

  5. In-class discussion ….using real-time conferencing software (1) All students can “speak” at once (2) Can use vocabulary, collocations, and grammar (3) Greater control over their planning time

  6. Out-of-class discussion What can we do? -Discussion on given topics -Creation of chain stories -Exchange of jokes General suggestions -Just opening an electronic space is not enough -Play an active but not dominant role -Hand-in-hand with other class activities -Avoid direct correction of students’ errors

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