FLAX Weaving with Oxford Open Educational Resources Alannah Fitzgerald

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FLAX Weaving with Oxford Open Educational Resources Alannah Fitzgerald

Overview Oxford-managed and -created content in FLAX (The Flexible Language Acquisition project) – Research corpora & Teaching podcasts OpenSpires project at Oxford – Creative commons-licensed content Building language collections in FLAX with OER – Linking to open linguistic tools and content – Creating interactivity in your collections

Digital Library Collocation database Collocation database Glossary Any other resource

flax.nzdl.org

BNC/BAWE

Learning Collocations collection in FLAX FLAX team collections building: Shaoqun Wu, Ian Witten, Margaret Franken, Xiaofeng Yu – Waikato University

Learning Collocations in FLAX: in response to ‘where are the good published collocations resources?’ Research shows that the successful use of collocations in student writing and speaking supports not only improved levels of accuracy but also improved levels of fluency in their use of English (Wray, 2002; Nesselhauf, 2003). Constraints with published collocations resources – Publication issues = the number and specificity of collocations examples that can be assigned to print and CD-ROM formats.

British Academic Written English corpus: browse by genre or discipline

The BAWE collections in FLAX: moving away from mutt genres with digitally enhanced and authentic genres “ ‘mutt genres’—genres that do not respond to rhetorical situations requiring communication in order to accomplish a purpose that is meaningful to the author” (Wardell, 2009). “Unsurprisingly, the utility of the corpus is increased when it has been annotated, making it no longer a body of text where linguistic information is implicitly present, but one which may be considered a repository of linguistic information.” (ICT4LT, Module 3.4 Corpus Linguistics

BAWE sub corpus wordlists

The BAWE sub corpus text collections: POS-tagging phrases

Search and store collocations

Retrieve and save collocations

Collocational links to further resources

Wikify key words & phrases

Word lists: general, academic, specific, key

How could you use the FLAX collections in your teaching and learning?

University of Oxford OER 18

“In the late 19th century Oxford was one of the pioneers of the university extension movement, which enabled audiences around the UK to hear what some of its lecturers had to say on a wide range of topics. The OpenSpires project is the 21 st century equivalent, though, with the benefit of the web, the audiences are now global and we hope even more diverse. It is a pleasure to contribute to this important venture, which is opening up Oxford like never before”. (McDonald, n.d.)

It’s all in the downloads UniversityDownloads Open University, UKOver 34 million since June 2008 University of OxfordOver 9 million since June 2008 Coventry University2.5 million in 2010 alone University of Warwick1 million Jan ‘09 – June ‘10

English OER through literature

Great Writers Inspire

What could you do with the Oxford Creative Commons podcast content?

Linking open tools and open pods 26

OpenSpires in FLAX

Mining Oxford podcasts

Mining & linking key collocations

Language Teachers: OER creators, users, re- mixers and publishers

Developing podcast activities in FLAX

Close exercises in FLAX

YouTube in FLAX

Scrambled sentences in FLAX

Drag ‘n’ Drop exercises in FLAX

Please register with FLAX to build your own collections!

Thank you FLAX Language: flax.nzdl.org; Slideshare: Blog: Technology for Open English – Toying with Open E-resources