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2013 Annual Conference

November 5–8, 2013

Lexington, KY

It is time to review the schedule for the placement of your session in the AAACE Agenda. This is the final draft of the Schedule. When you look up your name, use the detail listing to check what days/times you asked to be placed. This is a huge program and we can accommodate necessary changes in day and time now, but may not be able to do so after September 1, 2013 except in emergencies. Please carefully check your placement and send any requests to Ginger Phillips, AAACE Conference Planner with AAACE Session Change Request in the subject line. We will respond to your email, but it may take us up to a week to do so. Thanks for your help in "fine tuning" this agenda!

Becoming Social-Media Savvy: Building Adult ESL Language Skills for Participation in a Digital World

Friday, November 8, 2013 at 10:15 AM–11:00 AM EST
Jessamine
Type of Presentation

Concurrent

Session Abstract

Social media communication builds partnerships, provides knowledge and enhances participation in society. This session will include practical examples and lesson plans to explore this topic with adult ESL students.

Target Audience

This is a practical session geared towards instructors of adult ESL students and those interested in sociocultural use of language in context.

Learning Outcomes

After attending this session the participants will be able to do the following: 1. Name and describe key elements of major mainstream social media outlets; 2. Describe differences in social language use among the social media outlets; 3. Identity theoretical constructs of social language use relevant to social media participation; 4. Lead a lesson on “how to effectively participate in social media” for adult ESL learners.

Session Description

This purpose of this session is to call attention to specific language use in various social media outlets. Adult ESL students may not be aware of how language is used in different contexts and how similar words in different contexts may change the meaning of the words. They also may not realize the wealth of information that is easily accessible to them to facilitate connections within and beyond their local community. In addition, from a teacher perspective, the accessibility of authentic language in context is a valuable instructional resource that should be maximized.

Efforts are made to try to schedule sessions on the day preferred by the Primary Presenter, though this cannot be guaranteed. Please check your preference.

No preference

Primary Presenter

Jennifer G. Swoyer, M.A., The University of Texas at San Antonio
Work Title

PhD Student

Additional Presenters: Enters In Order.

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