Using
Weblogs in Foreign Language Classroom: Possibility and
Challenges
The web 2.0 is developed from web
1.0 the web 2.0
is created for interactive information such as weblog, wikis, and social
network. It also is
recognized to have great potential for effective teaching and learning foreign
language.
theoretical justification of using Web 2.0
Pedagogy has shifted from a cognitive orientation to a
social orientation, from context to naturalistic setting, and L2 learning to L2
use. Together with these changes, concepts such as input,
interaction, authenticity, and collaboration are recognized as critical factors
to determine successful foreign language learning.
Web 1.0 which is characterized as non-participatory, static, read-only entity. In contrast, Web 2.0 technologies provide
environments where users can communicate and collaborate in active manners. Thus, web 2.0 technologies provide
language learners with the potential for a collaboration-oriented
and community-based learning environment. The
weblogs are best received in field of education in general and foreign language
education owing to their unique features.
Table
1. Web 1.0 vs. Web
2.0
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Web 1.0
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Web 2.0
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Web as Read-only
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Web as Read-write.
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Web as Medium
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Web as Platform
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Web as geek and
techies
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Web of anyone
willing to try
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Web as Broadcast
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Web as
conversation
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Web as static
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Web as Dynamic
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Characteristics of weblogs
Weblogs is defined as free user-friendly
websites that are easily created, maintained, and updated without any knowledge
of HTML, offer huge possibilities for innovative learning in classrooms, across
disciplines and in various levels.
3.1. Weblogs
vs other Asynchronous Web-based commutation tool
Weblogs share some similar features with other
asynchronous communicative applications such as email, discussion forums, and
web pages. The weblogs can be viewed by anyone on the web. Weblogs are also different from discussion forums in that they
are individually or group owned. Weblogs can easily
include hyperlinks, images and video clips while the forum mainly consists of
plain texts or attached files.
3.2.
Unique Features of Weblogs
Individual ownership: it is
responsible for publishing the blog content, moderating readers’ comments,
deciding the rights of the readers, and customizing the look and feel of the
blog.
Updates displayed in reverse chronological order: blog, there are chronological order of the post places the
latest posting at the top of the page. In the other hand,
Older posts appear further down the latest post. This systematic
makes it possible for users to access the latest posting immediately when
logging on the blogs.
Archival of postings: Weblogs
auto-archived older posts. It will
show only recent post but the reader can get the older post by clicking a
hyperlink or permalink
These unique features of weblogs have various characters that attract language
educators and the posting.
Relevance: Weblogs allow teachers
and learners to upload content relevant to their courses and promote student-teacher, student-student, and student-others interactions about the postings.
Accessibility: Weblogs are accessible to whoever is interested in making
contributions in a relatively long period of time without moving physically or
attending face-to-face classes
Interactivity: Weblogs can be accessible to other blogs through a list of
links to selected blogs, or an RSS feed enables bloggers to subscribe to other
blogs and monitor their activities.
Interest: Weblogs
give students equal chances to par
These characteristics of weblogs not only facilitate
exchanging information and expanding communication but also provide learners
with possibilities to enhance their language learning.
Using Weblogs in Foreign Language
Classroom
We use weblogs in foreign language classroom as three
means: the tutor blog, the learner weblog, and the class
weblog. Campbell (2003)
Three Weblog types
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Type
of weblog
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Characteristics
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Tutor
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Administered
by the instructor
Encouraged
learners to do reading practice and Explore links for self-study
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Class
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Administered
by the entire class
Encourages
learners to post messages, images and links pertinent to classroom discussion
topics
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Learner
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Administered
by the learner
Encourages
individual learners to post their thoughts about the reading
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4.1. Possibility
and Challenges of Tutor Weblog
A tutor weblog can have possible three functions:
It can function as a pace through which teacher
provide learner.
It can function as platform to help learner explore
the web resources in a guided manner.
It can use to allow learners to express their idea and
opinion.
4.2 Possibilities and
Challenge of learner blogger
A learner blogger is used for online journal that an
individual can update with his or her words, ideas, and thought.
4.3. Possibilities
and Challenge of Class weblogs
Class weblog can be best used as a collaborative
discussion space, an extra-curricular extension of the
classroom, encouraging students to reflect more in depth on the topics dealt
with in class. In addition, class blog can be useful for
facilitating project based language learning. Furthermore,
class blogs can serve as a medium for cultural exchange through writing. Learners can interact with people in other countries if the
situation permits. Though this interaction, learners can
practice their foreign language skills as well as acquire intercultural
awareness. Participation in an authentic use of the target
language for real communication.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Using
Weblog
Advantages
of Using Weblog
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Weblogs provide an authentic learning environment for real communication.
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Weblogs function as online learning logs where learners record their learning
experience. For teachers, this function can be used as e-polio that record learners’ progress and encourage learners to
reflect on their learning experience.
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Weblogs enable learners to create social networks and learning communities, so
this collaboration can motivate learners to improve their writing skills.
With these advantages, the multi-media
features of weblogs enable language learners to improve all of language’s skill
because audio and video blogs can provide listening material together with
cultural aspects related to the target language country. Weblogs
integrated in foreign language classes are reported to provide the learners
with a practicing environment where learners can think, write, and reflect
through interaction with their instructor and peers, and as a result can
enhance their writing skills.
Using weblog in foreign language classroom:
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Enhances reading comprehension, improves students’ writing skills and abilities.
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Develops writing and learning strategies.
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Has a positive impact on the content and increases the amount of writing of learners?
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Makes students pay close attention to the formal aspects of writing, both in
terms of word choice, structure, and word spelling, attending to sentence and
paragraph structure as well as adapting academic style, register and
appropriate word.
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Provide the student’s opportunity to write freely without being judged for
their grammatical mistakes.
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Develops ideas and provide feedback for the authors.
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Enhances student analytical and critical thinking skills.
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Increases student motivation in reading and writing, promotes learner
independence and autonomy, and enhances students’ analytical and critical
thinking skills.
Disadvantages of Using Weblog
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Students with low English proficiency may experience difficulty in putting
their ideas in order.
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Students lack confidence in their writing ability
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These problems suggest that the instructor should take a more active role in
assisting students during the blogging. On the other hand,
it is difficult to keep students’ interest in blog-based
tasks. Thus, teachers guided learners to form the habit of
using them for weblogs to work best:
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Teachers should respond to students’ posting quickly, asking questions about
their postings to stimulate them to keep writing.
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Students should be actively encouraged to read and respond to their peers.
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Writing to the blog could be required as part of the class assessment.
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