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Exploring the Hype(r) of Languages Learning and Teaching
Penelope Coutas EdD Candidate Murdoch University Perth, Western Australia
[email protected] http://www.exploringthehyper.net
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Analysis
Methods
Methodology
Reporting
Background
Hypermedia ethnography takes observation, communication and collaboration into digital and virtual spaces and, in so doing, allows for multimodal investigations (Dicks et al., 2005).
Classroom Observations Interviews
Document Analysis
Focus Group Interviews
Misc.
Maxwell SHS
Maxwell Perth, WA (08) 9000 0000
4 Metropolitan 4 Regional
Methods interview focus group observation document
analysis participant
tagging
Methodology qualita've casestudy hypermediaethnography
Theoretical Perspective phenomenology
Ontology and Epistemology socialconstruc'vism connec'vism
Languages is one of the key learning areas in W
A’s Curriculum Fram
ework The Action Reflection Cycle. Adapted from
CELT (2008).
Theoretical Framework
Adapted from Crotty (1998)
There are many options for (re)presenting educational research with hypermedia. Models from Howard (1988).
Work in Progress
Design based on http://blogs.murdoch.edu.au. Theme by Michael.
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Work in Progress