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Exploring the boundaries of social inclusion, social media and language education
- Can the use of social media in language education lead to better social inclusion? Of who? What does it mean?
- What applications can be used? How? Are there some examples of best practice?
- What is the future of the internet and social media? How will it affect language learning and intercultural education?
Join the participatory debate now!
In the framework of the EC-funded network “language learning and social media: 6 key dialogues”, a series of events will explore this hot issue.
- On April 28, 2010, a face-to-face debate, broadcast live via videoconference:
“Rethinking social inclusion and web 2.0: What’s in store for language education?”
Place and time:
University of Turku, Educarium building (room EDU 3) – Assistentinkatu 5
28.04.2010, Turku (Finland) 11h00 – 12h30 Finnish Time (CET +1)
Invited speakers:
Prof. Gráinne Conole (The Open University, UK) and Prof. Ruth Illman (Åbo Akademi, Finland)
Moderators:
Fred Dervin (LS6 local coordinator) & Eija Suomela-Salmi (Department of French Studies, University of Turku)
Join the debate live (videostreaming webinar)!
For free registration email: “mailto:turkuwebinar@gmail.com”
Not able to take part in the debate live? Join the two-month forum discussion nevertheless!
The video of the debate will be uploaded on the network website and a moderated forum discussion will be pursued online until 1st June 2010 here: http://www.elearningeuropa.info/community/socialinclusion
The discussion will be also followed by the two expert speakers.
Join our activities, share your views!
About the “language learning and social media” network:
http://www.elearningeuropa.info/languagelearning
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