4.2 The use of blogs in ELT Computer Assisted Language Learning has helped both teachers and learners
by providing an alternative means of sharing their personal knowledge,
communicating and negotiating with each other. A blog is a web-based technology
which supports collaboration and increases students’ performance (Yang, 2009).
Blogs can be used for a variety of pedagogical reasons in ELT. To start with,
they create a sense of community; students can share their opinions, ask questions
and collaborate with peers. Next, students can control their own learning by
working at their own pace, surfing on the internet in order to collect information,
taking initiative with no teacher intervention and using pictures, audio/video files
and hyperlinks (Vlachos, 2009). In addition, self-publishing online encourages
ownership and increases learner independence (Kennedy, 2003).
As far as communicative competence
is concerned, blogs enhance language
competence since learners try to write accurately in order to become
comprehensible and to acquire pragmatic competence. Not to mention that their
sociolinguistic competence
is reinforced when learners communicate effectively
by taking into account factors such as social class, age, context and educational
level. Last but not least, intercultural competence
is of great importance, too;
students
need to understand others’ needs, ethnic origins and cultures (Vlachos,
2009).
Another important pedagogical influence is the development of e-literacies.
Students become aware of using search engines to browse through information
and select the appropriate one according to their interests and needs, interpreting
multimodal texts, using the word-processor to write well-formed texts and to
learn how to use the e-mail or post messages in blogs. Moreover, they learn how
to participate in online discussions, assess other sources of information, such as
online dictionaries, and evaluate the information they gather (Warschauer, 2000).
When students use their computer and the internet, they can become high-
achievers by using a range of tools and resources, such as
selecting pictures and
art work, creating graphics, downloading and posting photos, copying and pasting
hyperlinks and finally, posting audio files or videos (Bell, 2010).