Any recommendations?
Hi everyone, I've been a member of the list for quite a year or so now, but this is my first posting. So hello! I am a graduate student at the University of Wollongong in Australia and am helping my advisor with some research. I was wondering if anyone might have any recommendations on scholarly articles relating to Youtube that you've come across, and also if you have any particular books that have been released recently that deal with research online and in new media settings. Any suggestions you might have would be extremely appreciated! Thanks to you all, and nice to meet you! Sincerely, Katie Freund.
Hi Katie,
I was wondering if anyone might have any recommendations on scholarly articles relating to Youtube that you've come across, and also if you have any particular books that have been released recently that deal with research online and in new media settings. Any suggestions you might have would be extremely appreciated!
Here is a link to a recent presentation by me on using YouTube for language learning. The paper is not out yet, but you may like to have a look at the abstract. Title: New Tools, New Schools: Using YouTube to Teach Foreign LanguagesLink: http://mumageed.blogspot.com/2008/05/new-tools-new-schools-using-youtubetm.h.... Also, I do not know what are you interested in, but here is also a link to a paper I co-authored with Susan Herring, Prof. of Information Science and Linguistics at Indiana University, Bloomington: Title: ARABIC AND ENGLISH NEWS COVERAGE ON ALJAZEERA.NETLink: http://mumageed.blogspot.com/2008/03/arabic-and-english-news-coverage-on.htm... Feedback from all group members are most welcome! Sincerely, -- Muhammad Abdul-Mageed, PhD Student Dept. of Linguistics, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA www.mumageed.blogspot.com
Hi! Check out the work of Alice Marwick. :) http://www.tiara.org/blog/?page_id=6 mark On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 8:53 PM, Katie Freund <kmf077@uow.edu.au> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been a member of the list for quite a year or so now, but this is my first posting. So hello!
I am a graduate student at the University of Wollongong in Australia and am helping my advisor with some research. I was wondering if anyone might have any recommendations on scholarly articles relating to Youtube that you've come across, and also if you have any particular books that have been released recently that deal with research online and in new media settings. Any suggestions you might have would be extremely appreciated!
Thanks to you all, and nice to meet you!
Sincerely,
Katie Freund.
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