Title: Guest Lecture: Computer-Assisted Language Learning
1Guest Lecture Computer-Assisted Language
Learning
- Matthew Kam
- Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer
Sciences, and - Berkeley Institute of Design
- University of California at Berkeley, USA
2Relevance of ESL to Third World
- English is a global language 1.2 to 1.5 billion
people in gt170 countries (Crystal 1997) - ESL is sought after by fair proportion of
low-income populations in Third World regions
(e.g. Clegg, Ogange Rodseth 2003, Faust Nagar
2001, Kapadia 2005) - Education medium of instruction in further
education - Economic opportunities rural BPO, government,
MNCs - Computer literacy 80 of Internet content
- Social status membership in upper classes
3Case for Out-of-School Learning
- Schools in developing countries have limited
impact - Shortage of qualified ESL teachers, communicated
with us through interpreters - In India, non-attendees comprise 43 to 61 of
school-going age children (Azim Premji Foundation
2004, NFHS II and Tilak 2000). - 15 to 43 cite lack of interest in studies
- 13 to 31 cite need to work in fields or home
4Case for IT and Educational Games
- Student motivation and learning (Jenkins 2005)
- Videogames can incorporate good learning
principles (Gee 2003) - Longitudinal randomized experiment 2 years,
gt10,000 urban slums students in India (Banerjee
et al. 2005) - Collaboration b/w MIT and the NGO Pratham
- Played math computer games twice per week
- Significant gains in math test scores
5Krashens Influential Theory of L2 Acquisition
- Acquisition-learning hypothesis
- Natural order hypothesis
- Monitor hypothesis
- Comprehensible input hypothesis
- Affective filter hypothesis
6Panchatantra
- Indian equivalent of Aesops Fables
- Can be digitized into video clips
- Demo (vocabulary teaching phase)
- Demo (digital story phase)
- Q is this acquisition or learning?
7Ladybirds Key Word Reading Scheme
- Peter and Jane series of books
- Words are introduced and then repeated
- 12 words make up ¼ of all English words that we
read and write - 100 words make up ½ of all English words that we
use in a normal day - 300 words make up ¾ of our verbal output
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9Krashens Influential Theory of L2 Acquisition
- Acquisition-learning hypothesis
- Natural order hypothesis
- Monitor hypothesis
- Comprehensible input hypothesis
- Affective filter hypothesis
10Discussion
- Q What are some feasible sources of
comprehensible input? - More experienced learners, i.e. Krashens idea of
the handcrafted book
11Special English
- Demo
- Reactions?
- URL http//www.voanews.com/specialenglish/
12Special English
- Used in Voice of America radio broadcasts
- Radio transmissions over low-frequency channels,
or downloadable MP3 file accompanied by text
transcript - 2/3 the speed of normal speech
- Core vocabulary of 1,500 words
13Discussion
- Q Limitations with Voice of America broadcasts?
14Paraphrasing Through Repetitions
- Recall the Panchatantra digital stories?
- SMIL - Synchronized Multimedia Integration
Language - Benefits of vector-based graphics over static
video clip for mobile devices - Storage efficiency
- Randomization promotes replay value
15Electronic Dictionary
- Explanation using pictures, native language
and/or target language - Audio pronunciation
- Paper printout feature
- Affordances of paper
16Cameraphone Dictionary
- Sp06 CS160 class project by Anand Raghavan et
al. - Words are explained using photos from local
contexts that student can relate to - Consistent with personalized dictionary approach
by Project Pygmalion and others
17Cameraphone Dictionary
- Seed with high-frequency words
- Voice of Americas Special English
- TV and movie scripts
- Project Gutenberg
- Populate with definitions, etc. from Wiktionary
18Vocabulary Teaching and Testing
- Talk Now! Spanish from Topics Entertainment
- Demo
- Reactions?
19Teaching for Transfer
RABBIT
20Initiation-Reply Sequences
- Tell Me More from Auralog
- Demo
- Any reactions?
21Discussion
- Q What are the limitations with this approach of
language teaching?
22Pimsleur Audio CDs
- Demo (0000 to 0720)
- Any reactions?
23Paul Pimsleur
- Four principles
- Organic learning
- Core vocabulary
- Anticipation
- Graduated interval recall
- Implemented in the old days (1960s) using
cassette tape technology
24Pimsleur Generator
Text files
MP3 file
Pimsleur Generator
Female Hello. Male Hello Maam Female Are you
from India. Male Yes Im from India. Male Do
you understand Hindi? Female No, I dont
understand. Oh you understand English. Male Yes
I understand English. Female You understand very
well.
Audio files
Metadata
25Reading Acquisition
Oral Language
Written Language
26Phonics Instruction
- Clifford The Big Red Dog from Scholastic
- Demo
27Phonics Instruction
28More Phonics Instruction
29BookBox
- Commercial spin-off from Same Language Subtitling
- Demo ( 7 minutes)
- Q What are its strengths and limitations?
30Simulated World
- Who is Oscar Lake? from Language Publications
Interactive - Demo
- Others in this category include DARPAs Tactical
Language Training System - Prohibitively expensive to develop
31Summary
- People learn a language through acquiring
comprehensible input - Contextual inferencing
- Extralinguistic context
- Paraphrasing and repetitions
- Challenge how can we create comprehensible input
without incurring prohibitive content development
costs?