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This presentation discusses two language learning websites, The Mixxer and Livemocha, and how they can be incorporated in language learning curricula. There is also a discussion of the caution one needs when approaching new language learning websites.

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Using Technology

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3 Tools for Language Self-Study

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The Mixxer

Primarily focused on reading / writing practice

Option to move from asynchronous to synchronous chat – Text, Audio or Video

Peer-feedback = Path to friendships

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The Mixxer User Homepage

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Mixxer Blog & Feedback

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Mixxer Blog &

Feedback

My Student’s

Blog

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Become language friends then chat

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For university-level reading / writing classDemonstrate The Mixxer in class (provide handout)Assign students a topic to write about on The

MixxerTeacher (& others) gives feedback on The MixxerStudents follow up & email corrected version as

final submissionThe Mixxer has Teacher option to allow class-level

exchange activities

Students learn how tech can be language resource

Integrating Mixxer into Lessons

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Teaching with Mixxer Groups    Groups are primarily for teachers.  They allow

teachers to organize their students and keep track of all of their blog posts. 

To use The Mixxer as a teacher, sign up then email [email protected] requesting teacher permissions. They just need something to verify you're a teacher.

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Provides structured courses, tutor connectionsHas blog section for writing with peer

feedback optionsGive feedback to other users to earn

Mochapoints / Tokens to purchase additional content (Gold Key opens all content for one price – ¥2,000 in May 2013)

Work through courses to progress in an orderly manner or choose specific lessons to focus on your weak areas

Livemocha.com

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Using Livemocha

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Choosing a Lesson

Course Description and

skills needed

Choose Course Level

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Writing Exercises

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Speaking Exercises

Speaking tips for this

exercise at bottom of page

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Flashcard Practice Sets

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Integrating Livemocha into LessonsFor university-level reading / writing classDemonstrate Livemocha in class (provide

handout)Assign students a course which matches your

textbook topic as review / reinforcementHave students submit completion report

(screenshot via email)Livemocha has teacher option to allow class-

level or school-wide integration in language activities

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MyLanguageExchange(Looks can be deceiving)

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What You See is not What You Get

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3 Tools for Language Self-StudyGreat resource for practice of all skillsFree access to all resources Peer feedback leads to interactions in RTStructured lessons for all skills @ 4 different levelsFree access with some pay contentPeer feedback on writing & speaking to get betterHas potential with options for practicing all skills.Limited access to free resources; pay content allows for more interaction

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Questions?

Please contact me [email protected]

Thanks for your interest in making your students

AUTONOMOUS!