A blended learning approach to teaching sociolinguistic research methods

  • Jako Olivier North-West University
Keywords: wiki, blended learning, sociolinguistic research methods, collaborative learning

Abstract

This article reports on the use of Wiktionary, an open source online dictionary, as well as generic wiki pages within a university’s e-learning environment as teaching and learning resources in an Afrikaans sociolinguistics module. In a communal constructivist manner students learnt, but also constructed learning content. From the qualitative research conducted with students it is clear that wikis provide for effective facilitation of a blended learning approach to sociolinguistic research. The use of this medium was positively received, however, some students did prefer handing in assignments in hard copy. The issues of computer literacy and access to the internet were also raised by the respondents. The use of wikis and Wiktionary prompted useful unplanned discussions around reliability and quality of public wikis. The use of a public wiki such as Wiktionary served as encouragement for students as they were able to contribute to the promotion of Afrikaans in this way.

Author Biography

Jako Olivier, North-West University
Jako Olivier is a senior lecturer in Afrikaans linguistics at the School of Languages of the North-West University (Potchefstroom campus). His research interests include language planning, multilingualism in education, Afrikaans language variation in electronic contexts, pragmatics, screen translation and e-learning.E-mail address: Jako.Olivier@nwu.ac.za
Published
2014-12-02
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Articles