Using WhatsApp to Create a Space of Language and Content for Students of International Relations

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Conor Keogh
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Abstract

For language learners of this generation, the smart phone represents a key cul- tural artefact that complements the learning process. Instant messaging applications such as WhatsApp are widely used in personal, professional and, increasingly, academic circles to maintain constant contact among friends, colleagues, or classmates. This study seeks to analyze how a group of 19 International Relations students and their teacher utilized a WhatsApp chat group throughout their semester-long English class. The group was conceived of as being an extension to a Community of Practice. On a basic level, the chat group was to be used as a shared space in which learners could practice their use of new phrases or vocabulary learned within the  class in relation to real life issues connected to themes associated with International Relations. The space could also be interpreted as a virtual ZPD (Zone of Proximal Development) in which learners were scaffolded by their teacher as well as their classmates. Finally, the group provided a space in which learners could engage dialogically and more openly in a truly collective, recip- rocal, supportive, cumulative, and purposeful manner. This qualitative study analyzed both in- teractions within the group and student re ections on its effectiveness, which served to indicate that such a group space can lead to effective learner scaffolding, increased learner participation, and the formation of an advantageous community of learners.  doi:  10.5294/laclil.2017.10.1.4
用WhatsApp为国际关系专业的学生创造语言和内容的空间
对于这一代的语言学习者来说,智能手机代表了一个关键的文化产物,它补充了学习过程。WhatsApp等即时消息应用程序被广泛用于个人、职业以及越来越多的学术圈子,以保持朋友、同事或同学之间的持续联系。这项研究试图分析一个由19名国际关系专业学生和他们的老师组成的小组是如何在整个学期的英语课上使用WhatsApp聊天群的。该小组被认为是实践共同体的延伸。在基本层面上,聊天群将被用作一个共享空间,学习者可以在其中练习使用课堂上学习的新短语或词汇,以解决与国际关系相关的现实生活问题。这个空间也可以被解释为一个虚拟的ZPD(近端发展区),在这个区域里,学习者由他们的老师和同学搭建脚手架。最后,该小组提供了一个空间,学习者可以在其中以真正的集体、背诵、支持、累积和有目的的方式进行对话和更公开的参与。这项定性研究分析了群体内的互动和学生对其有效性的影响,表明这样的群体空间可以导致有效的学习者支架,增加学习者的参与,并形成有利的学习者群体。doi:10.5294/laclil.2017.10.1.4
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