TOETOE: English for Academic Purposes (EAP) with OER
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TOETOE: English for Academic Purposes (EAP) with OER
Beyond Books: There and Back Again Alannah Fitzgeraldhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/opensourceway/6555467293/
Overview• Beyond research corpora with OER for EAP
– FLAX collections with the BNC, BAWE, Wikimedia, Google N-grams
– Higher Ed. podcast corpora (OER audio/video + transcripts) • Beyond the textbook and the dictionary
– More powerful = more examples of language in use across a range of linked authentic language contexts
– More user-friendly than the standard concordancer interface– More OER for learners and teachers
• Independent study resources• Pathways for building OER collections
• Beyond audience boundaries – linking EAP & ELT– TTV, BALEAP, IATEFL, OERu
Linked resources = super resources
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aka_kath/185679814/
FLAX – Flexible Language AcquisitionFlexible Language Acquisition
library
BAWE
Beyond the textbook and the dictionary
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rooners/5252360381/
Learning Collocations collection in FLAXFLAX team collections building:
Shaoqun Wu, Ian Witten, Margaret Franken, Xiaofeng Yu – Waikato University
http://tinyurl.com/73zcgac
Wikipedia mining tools
(1) extracting collocations from Wikipedia articles for the "related collocations” section of the Learning Collocations collection. (2) using a Wikipedia server running at the University of Waikato’s Computer Science Department to retrieve definitions and related topics for each query term.
When a user issues a query, e.g. “economic bubble”, FLAX is doing the following:
(1) Grouping collocation types e.g. noun + noun from the selected corpus (BNC, BAWE, Wikipedia)
(2) If the query term, e.g. “economic bubble" matches an article in Wikipedia, collocations of that article are presented as related collocations, grouped by the keywords of that article. The keywords are ranked using their term frequency–inverse document frequency (TF-IDF) scores.
(3) Retrieves the definition of the query term (normally, the first sentence of the matched article (e.g. the ”economic bubble" article) from the Wikipedia server.
(4) Retrieve related articles for the ”economic bubble” from the Wikipedia server and present as ‘related topics’.
The BAWE text sub collections
http://tinyurl.com/cpwyefb
Wikify key words & phrases
http://tinyurl.com/cpwyefb
Creative commons podcast content
15What can you do with this?
http://openspires.oucs.ox.ac.uk/resources/index.html#posters
Linking open tools and open pods
16http://http://openspires.oucs.ox.ac.uk/crunch/
BALEAP
17Arguably, competencies with resources cut across the whole of the TEAP framework.
http://www.baleap.org.uk/baleap/parties-projects/eap-teacher-competencies/
Beyond audience boundariesRussell Stannard - Teacher Training Videos
http://www.teachertrainingvideos.com
OERu – open and distance education
http://wikieducator.org/OER_university/Planning/OERu_2012_Prototype
Widening audience participation
http://en.crtvu.edu.cn/
Thank you
Email: [email protected]; Blog: Technology for Open English – Toying with Open E-resources
www.alannahfitzgerald.org Twitter: @AlannahFitz
Slideshare:http://www.slideshare.net/AlannahOpenEd/