“ Change the way you look at things and the things you look at change” (Max Planck) -  Intercultural Learning & Technology Dr. Ania Lian  https://sites.google.com/site/lotechinese/ https://sites.google.com/site/nihaohigh/
Why intercultural focus? Click to view online
Why intercultural focus? Direct link
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Why intercultural focus? Direct link
Direct Link Why intercultural focus?
Why intercultural focus? Inter-cultural language learning  contributes to the overall education of learners, developing in them the capabilities to: communicate , interact and negotiate within and across languages and cultures understand  their own and others’ languages, thus extending their range of literacy skills, including skills in English literacy understand  themselves and others, and to understand and use diverse ways of knowing, being and doing further develop  their cognitive skills through thinking critically and analytically, solving problems, and making connections in their learning. Such capabilities assist learners to  live  and  work  successfully as linguistically and culturally aware citizens of the world. THE MCEETYA NATIONAL STATEMENT AND PLAN FOR LANGUAGES EDUCATION IN AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS 2005–2008, p. 3
In other words .. Language-learning is not a study of LANGUAGE.  It is a study of a different world of symbols, values and expectations. Communication is about harmonising with those systems.
Statement #1 Operating in a language is essentially about meaning and interaction. It is about:  how  we  make sense of the signals of others (not always linguistic signals) and how  others  make sense of the signals we produce.
Paradoxically Our culture both: Enables  us to make sense of the world and  act  (e.g. so we can communicate) And Can also  Limit  our understandings of that world i.e. potentially disable us from knowing beyond what we know.
This means that We need to be in some kind of harmony with the group within which we wish to operate.   Foreign-language students are often not in appropriate harmony with the target group.  A task of language teaching should be help students develop strategies for operating in harmony with the people of another language  Click
Synchrony Direct Link
What we have witnessed here is a wonderful example of a self-adjusting environment
where each element acts on every other element  AND all learn to operate together in harmony and synchrony (i.e. they communicate effectively – or the language learners have adapted to the EXPECTATIONS target community)
Statement #2 Language usage occurs essentially within social groups  Linguistic groups are also social groups Social groups necessarily share some values and expectations: let’s call it a culture  The group writes itself on us – almost literally
Quote #1 When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change (attributed to Max Planck).
Quote #2 We don't see things as  they  are, we see things as  we  are  This is because it is the “I” behind the “eye” that does the seeing) (Anaïs Nin)
Quote #3 The universe is made up of stories, not atoms (Muriel Rukeyser)
Quote #4 In order to  really  understand anything you must understand it in different ways (adapted from Minsky, 1981).
An intercultural class In an intercultural class, we aim to: Create in students an awareness of relativity of our beliefs, values and expectations (Arbitrary vs. Relative) Create in students a sense of appreciation of the diversity that culture creates Enable students to  negotiate differences
So… Everything leads us to the conclusion that it is important:  to collaborate  to cross boundaries and  to lower barriers.
To summarize… Culture  is ever-present, contextualizing, and hard to pin down. Intercultural classes help to make visible the things that matter.
This is where… technology can help
This is where… Computers: Store information Allow for Random Access Can be connected (communication) Allow for creativity
It can provide support including Simple structure / grammar drills Spelling and grammar checkers Pronunciation and listening tutors Collaborative writing and learning tools Access to information Multimedia database-driven systems High quality communication systems e.g. videoconference – e.g. skype
Dialog Generator
Listening Comprehension
Lesson-Generator
Multimodal Corpora
NihaoHigh Online
NihaoHigh Online Stores information Allows for its Random Access Links with other sites (communication) Facilitates teachers’ and students’ creativity
And.. Thank you very much!!

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Interc lote 2010

  • 1. “ Change the way you look at things and the things you look at change” (Max Planck) - Intercultural Learning & Technology Dr. Ania Lian https://sites.google.com/site/lotechinese/ https://sites.google.com/site/nihaohigh/
  • 2. Why intercultural focus? Click to view online
  • 4. Direct Link Why intercultural focus?
  • 6. Direct Link Why intercultural focus?
  • 7. Why intercultural focus? Inter-cultural language learning contributes to the overall education of learners, developing in them the capabilities to: communicate , interact and negotiate within and across languages and cultures understand their own and others’ languages, thus extending their range of literacy skills, including skills in English literacy understand themselves and others, and to understand and use diverse ways of knowing, being and doing further develop their cognitive skills through thinking critically and analytically, solving problems, and making connections in their learning. Such capabilities assist learners to live and work successfully as linguistically and culturally aware citizens of the world. THE MCEETYA NATIONAL STATEMENT AND PLAN FOR LANGUAGES EDUCATION IN AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS 2005–2008, p. 3
  • 8. In other words .. Language-learning is not a study of LANGUAGE. It is a study of a different world of symbols, values and expectations. Communication is about harmonising with those systems.
  • 9. Statement #1 Operating in a language is essentially about meaning and interaction. It is about: how we make sense of the signals of others (not always linguistic signals) and how others make sense of the signals we produce.
  • 10. Paradoxically Our culture both: Enables us to make sense of the world and act (e.g. so we can communicate) And Can also Limit our understandings of that world i.e. potentially disable us from knowing beyond what we know.
  • 11. This means that We need to be in some kind of harmony with the group within which we wish to operate. Foreign-language students are often not in appropriate harmony with the target group. A task of language teaching should be help students develop strategies for operating in harmony with the people of another language Click
  • 13. What we have witnessed here is a wonderful example of a self-adjusting environment
  • 14. where each element acts on every other element AND all learn to operate together in harmony and synchrony (i.e. they communicate effectively – or the language learners have adapted to the EXPECTATIONS target community)
  • 15. Statement #2 Language usage occurs essentially within social groups Linguistic groups are also social groups Social groups necessarily share some values and expectations: let’s call it a culture The group writes itself on us – almost literally
  • 16. Quote #1 When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change (attributed to Max Planck).
  • 17. Quote #2 We don't see things as they are, we see things as we are This is because it is the “I” behind the “eye” that does the seeing) (Anaïs Nin)
  • 18. Quote #3 The universe is made up of stories, not atoms (Muriel Rukeyser)
  • 19. Quote #4 In order to really understand anything you must understand it in different ways (adapted from Minsky, 1981).
  • 20. An intercultural class In an intercultural class, we aim to: Create in students an awareness of relativity of our beliefs, values and expectations (Arbitrary vs. Relative) Create in students a sense of appreciation of the diversity that culture creates Enable students to negotiate differences
  • 21. So… Everything leads us to the conclusion that it is important: to collaborate to cross boundaries and to lower barriers.
  • 22. To summarize… Culture is ever-present, contextualizing, and hard to pin down. Intercultural classes help to make visible the things that matter.
  • 23. This is where… technology can help
  • 24. This is where… Computers: Store information Allow for Random Access Can be connected (communication) Allow for creativity
  • 25. It can provide support including Simple structure / grammar drills Spelling and grammar checkers Pronunciation and listening tutors Collaborative writing and learning tools Access to information Multimedia database-driven systems High quality communication systems e.g. videoconference – e.g. skype
  • 31. NihaoHigh Online Stores information Allows for its Random Access Links with other sites (communication) Facilitates teachers’ and students’ creativity
  • 32. And.. Thank you very much!!