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		<title>Another Edublog and more Wikispaces</title>
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		<dc:creator>Paul Beaufait</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making a leap, I&#8217;ve created another Edublog for language learner development purposes. Although the companion wiki is still in a conceptual development phase, I expect to use the LLD Project Blog for modeling, journaling, and filtering posts for audiences of college-aged English as an additional language (EAL) learners, Japanese university students in particular.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Making a leap, I&#8217;ve created another Edublog for language learner development purposes. Although the companion wiki is still in a conceptual development phase, I expect to use <a title="The LLD Project Blog" href="http://lldproject.edublogs.org/">the LLD Project Blog</a> for modeling, journaling, and filtering posts for audiences of college-aged English as an additional language (EAL) learners, Japanese university students in particular.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t expect it to remain as narrowly focused as <a title="The Writing Studio Blog" href="http://writingstudioblog.blogspot.com/">the Writing Studio Blog</a> that I&#8217;ve been running on Blogger for a bit over a year now. In spite of familiarity with Blogger functionality, I decided to make the leap into Edublogs and blended instruction with students in an English for communicative purposes course that I resumed teaching in April this year (2008).</p>
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<p>After reading Sue Waters clarification of the differences between categories and tags (Edublogger, <a title="Permanent Link to What’s The Difference Between Tags and Categories, You Ask?" rel="bookmark" href="http://theedublogger.edublogs.org/2008/03/02/whats-the-difference-between-tags-and-categories-you-ask/">What’s The Difference&#8230;</a>, 2008.03.02), I deliberately established three initial categories that correspond to the intended  purposes of the new Edublog.  Those are fostering and facilitating development of learners&#8217; computer literacy along with their language skills, and a degree (modicum?) of autonomy in their own learning (<a title="About" href="http://lldproject.edublogs.org/about/">LLD Project Blog, About</a>).</p>
<p>Having grown accustomed to dedicating Wikispaces to individual courses, it wasn&#8217;t much trouble to build <a title="EnglishVII-VIII Wikispaces" href="http://englishvii-viii.wikispaces.com/">a course wiki for the blended course</a> before actually deciding whether to go with another blog. However, I felt an itch to consolidate resources and tutorials less directly related to course assignments somewhere they would be equally accessible to students in all of the courses that I teach, in a venue less noticeably earmarked for teachers than <a title="The LTD Project Wiki" href="http://theltdproject.wikispaces.com/">the Language Teacher Development Project Wiki</a>. Hence there now is a budding Wikispaces companion, <a title="The LLD Project Wiki" href="http://thelldproject.wikispaces.com/">the Language Learner Development Project Wiki</a>.</p>
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