Second Life as a Virtual Playground for Language Education

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3D Multi-user Virtual Environment
3D Virtual World
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Applied Linguistics
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Avatar Appearances
Blogging
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Chat Logs
Chat Transcript
Class Wiki
Computer- assisted Language Learning
digital classroom strategies
Digital Poster
educational technology integration
EFL Learner
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immersive language teaching methods
Immersive learning
Information Gap Task
Key Words
learner autonomy development
Online Teaching
Public Chat
qualitative classroom research
Reflective Teaching
Resolve Communication Breakdowns
RL Class
RL Task
Second Life
Simulation
SL Account
SL Class
SL Resident
SL Skill
SL Teaching
SL Viewer
synchronous online interaction
Task-based Language Teaching
Teacher Researcher
TESOL
Text Chat
Virtual Class
Virtual Field Trip
virtual language pedagogy
Virtual Playground
Voice Chat

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367716172
  • Weight: 860g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This insightful book offers language teachers and teachers in training the opportunity to delve into 3D virtual worlds and see the benefits they provide for effective language teaching. Based on a decade of experience teaching and researching in Second Life (SL), Chen demystifies the dos and don’ts of SL teaching and research, whilst vividly walking readers through each step of the journey.

Written in an accessible, jargon-free, and personalised tone, the book is divided into three parts. Part I builds the foundation in SL research, task-based language teaching (TBLT), and understanding fundamental skills for SL teaching. Part II showcases the author’s SL teaching blog that generously unveils their task-based, SL-enabled lessons, participant observations, critical reflections, and lessons learned from each SL session. Part III is complete with the highlights of the author’s SL research and hands-on resources and tips for readers. Each chapter also features a "Checkpoint" section to gauge reader understanding of chapter content, followed by a "Your Task" section to promote learning by doing in SL.

Teachers and curriculum designers will find the well-detailed and guided lesson planning useful when starting their first SL class. Graduate students and novice researchers will also find the systematically recorded data collection helpful for their SL research.

Julian Chen (they/them) is an Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics and TESOL, and the Coordinator of Asian Languages Program at Curtin University, Australia. Their research synergises technology-enhanced language learning, task-based language teaching, 3D virtual learning, netnography, and action research.

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