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1 1 LINFO – ENGLISH 1 – 2004/2005 Module B Contents Bibliography Final Exam

2 2 MODULE B LANGUAGE AND ICT The impact of ICT on language habits

3 3 Module B - Contents  Homepage analysis criteria  Information Communications Technology (ICT)  hypertext/hypermedia  the Internet  the Web  the Website  Evaluation of Homepages  English as a global language  English as the language of online communication

4 4 Module B - Contents The Internet and the WWW:  the Internet  the Web  E-writing

5 5 Module B - Bibliography D. Crystal, English as a Global Language, Cambridge University Press J. D. Bolter, Writing Space: Computers, Hypertext, and the Remediation of Print, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (Chapter 2: Writing as Technology and Chapter 3: Hypertext and the Remediation of Print) for the students who will not produce the final project A. Lazzari, S. O’Connor, R. Di Scala, Bit By Bit, Computer English, Milano, Hoepli (Modules A and B) Riley David, Check your vocabulary for computing – a workbook for users, Peter Collin Publishing (Modules A and B)

6 6 Module B - English as a Global Language Contents 1. Why a global language? 2. Why English? The historical context 3. Why English? The cultural foundation 4. Why English? The cultural legacy 5. The future of global English

7 7 Module B - English as a Global Language 1. Why a global language? What it a global language? What makes a global language? Why do we need a global language? What are the dangers of a global language? Could anything stop a global language? A critical era.

8 8 Module B - English as a Global Language 2. Why English? The historical context Origins America Canada The Caribbean Australia and New Zealand South Africa South Asia Former colonial Africa South-East Asia and South Pacific A world view

9 9 Module B - English as a Global Language 3. Why English? The cultural foundation Political developments Access to knowledge Taken for granted

10 10 Module B - English as a Global Language 4. Why English? The cultural legacy International relations The media The press Advertising Broadcasting Cinema Popular music International travel International safety Education Communications The right place at the right time

11 11 Module B - English as a Global Language 5. The future of global English The rejection of English Contrasting attitudes: the US situation New Englishes The linguistic character of New Englishes Grammar Vocabulary Code-switching Other domains The future of English as a world language An English family of languages? A unique event?

12 12 Module B - English as a Global Language Links http://www.wordsmith.org/chat/dc.html A Chat With David Crystal http://www.wordsmith.org/chat/dc.html (transcript) http://users.aber.ac.uk/pjm04/globallanguage.html A research carried out at the University of Wales. http://users.aber.ac.uk/pjm04/globallanguage.html http://elt.britcoun.org.pl/l_lang.htm The Language Revolution http://elt.britcoun.org.pl/l_lang.htm http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/routesofenglish/storysofar/programme4_6.shtml from BBC Radio http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/routesofenglish/storysofar/programme4_6.shtml http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/routesofenglish/storysofar/programme4_6.shtml An article from Newsweek http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/routesofenglish/storysofar/programme4_6.shtml http://21stcentury.chinadaily.com.cn/article.php?sid=1423 Who is really native? An article by David Nunan http://21stcentury.chinadaily.com.cn/article.php?sid=1423 http://www.economist.com/world/europe/displayStory.cfm?Story_ID=883997 An article from The Economist http://www.economist.com/world/europe/displayStory.cfm?Story_ID=883997

13 13 Module B - Exam Oral Exam + Project: production of a small hypertext on one of the topics developed in the book “English as a global language” (pair work)

14 14 Module B - Links Hypertext and hypermedia http://old.artun.ee/center/eng/marginal_status/hprtxt.html What is hypertext and hypermedia? http://old.artun.ee/center/eng/marginal_status/hprtxt.html http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/ht/htlecture/index.html Definition of Hypertext http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/ht/htlecture/index.html http://www.uiowa.edu/~iareview/mainpages/tirweb.html The Iowa Review Web: Journals http://www.uiowa.edu/~iareview/mainpages/tirweb.html http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/111/htc/title.html : Cyberspace, Hypertext, and Critical theory http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/111/htc/title.html http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/infotech/infotechov.html Infotech -- The History, Implications, and Contexts of Computing, Printing, and Other Information Technologies http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/infotech/infotechov.html http://www.w3.org/Talks/9510_Bush/Talk.html Hypertext and Our Collective Destiny by Tim Berners-Lee, 12 October 1995 http://www.w3.org/Talks/9510_Bush/Talk.html http://www.altx.com/htc/ov.html hypertextual consciuosness http://www.altx.com/htc/ov.html http://www.w3.org/Terms.html Hypertext Terms glossary http://www.w3.org/Terms.html http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/hypertext.html#intro Hypertext (journals, history, theory) http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/hypertext.html#intro http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/ht/music1.html Music in Hypertexts: Toward a Real Media Integration http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/ht/music1.html

15 15 Module B - Links History of hypertext http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/ht/historyov.html The history of hypertext http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/ht/historyov.html http://www.ibiblio.org/pioneers/index.html Internet pioneers http://www.ibiblio.org/pioneers/index.html http://esocentric.gmu.edu : Center for History and New Media http://esocentric.gmu.edu http://www.xanadu.net/ :PROJECT XANADU, XANADU ARCHIVE PAGE, the Xanadu model http://www.xanadu.net/ http://www.bootstrap.org/chronicle/chronicle.html : biographical sketch of Douglas C. Engelbart http://www.bootstrap.org/chronicle/chronicle.html http://www.csi.uottawa.ca/%7Edduchier/misc/vbush/awmt.html As We May Think by Vannevar Bush. Article published in July 1945 http://www.csi.uottawa.ca/%7Edduchier/misc/vbush/awmt.html http://www.manifestation.com/neurotoys/eliza.php3 ELIZA – a computer program for the study of natural language communication between man and machine http://www.manifestation.com/neurotoys/eliza.php3 http://www.landow.com Websites Created and Managed by George P.Landowhttp://www.landow.com http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cv/gplbio.html George P. Landow: A Brief Biography http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cv/gplbio.html http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/theory/theoryov.html Cyberspace, Virtual Reality, and Critical Theory http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/theory/theoryov.html http://www.aber.ac.uk/media/Students/bas9401.html Marshall McLuhan's 'Global Village'http://www.aber.ac.uk/media/Students/bas9401.html http://www.funet.fi/index/FUNET/history/internet/w3c/proposal.html Tim Berners- Lee, March 1989 http://www.funet.fi/index/FUNET/history/internet/w3c/proposal.html

16 16 Module B - Links Computer and writing http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/6.2/coverweb.html Critical Issues in Computers and Writing – KAIROS: a journal for teachers of writing in webbed evironments http://english.ttu.edu/kairos/6.2/coverweb.html http://www.useit.com/jakob/ Jacob Nielsen: the world's leading expert on user-friendly design. http://www.december.com/john/ John December: experienced writer, teacher, software developer, and freelance writer. His publications include articles and books about the World Wide Web, Internet, and Java. http://www.december.com/john/ http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~dabrent Doug Brent: Rhetoric and Communications http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~dabrent http://englishmatters.gmu.edu English Matter: about copyright http://englishmatters.gmu.edu http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~slatin/resources/ht_rsrc.html Hypertext and Electronic Publishing http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~slatin/resources/ht_rsrc.html http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/08-01/ferris.html The Effects of Computers on Traditional Writing by SHARMILA PIXY FERRIS http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/08-01/ferris.html

17 17 Module B - Links Hyper-Poetry http://www.poemsthatgo.com Poems that Go http://www.poemsthatgo.com http://epc.buffalo.edu/e-poetry/2001 E-Poetry Archive http://epc.buffalo.edu/e-poetry/2001 Hyper-Fiction http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/ht/htlitov.html Hypertext Literature: An Overview http://www.cyberartsweb.org/cpace/ht/htlitov.html http://www.eastgate.com new hypertext technologies and hypertext publishing, fiction, non-fiction, and poetry http://www.eastgate.com http://www.eliterature.org/dir/ A unique and valuable resource for readers and writers of digital texts. http://www.eliterature.org/dir/ http://beehive.temporalimage.com BeeHive: Hypertext and Hypermedia Journal http://beehive.temporalimage.com

18 18 Module B - Links Mind mapping http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_mapping Mind mapping, from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_mapping http://www.innovationtools.com/resources/mindmapping.asp Mind Mapping Resource Center http://www.innovationtools.com/resources/mindmapping.asp http://www.mapyourmind.com/howto.htm How to make a mind map in 8 steps http://www.mapyourmind.com/howto.htm Mind mapping software http://www.peterussell.com/Mindmaps/MMSoft.html Principal mind mapping software available http://www.peterussell.com/Mindmaps/MMSoft.html http://www.inspiration.com/home.cfm: you can download a free trial (30 days) of Inspiration, a tool to develop ideas and organize thinking. http://www.inspiration.com/home.cfm

19 19 Website of the course www.itiscannizzaro.net/Ianni/torvergata/linfoweb/home/index.htm


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